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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#171
Leapfrog Online is looking for a talented Chicago-area Python engineer to work in our Evanston office. Our Python engineers build and maintain high-traffic web sites using the Django web framework. We offer a great working atmosphere, a strong focus on work-life balance, and tremendous opportunities to learn new skills and technologies. We also have competitive salaries and benefits and close-knit teams who like what they do.

As we principally focus on the web, we look for real-world experience using Python application frameworks (such as Django) to build high-traffic web sites and applications. Experience with other languages is welcome. What are the extras we look for? Experience producing and consuming web services (SOAP, REST, XML-RPC); experience working with message-oriented systems (AMQP or other message, pub-sub and task queues such as Celery); deep knowledge of version control systems (especially Mercurial or Git); an interest in non-RDBMS data stores (CouchDB, MongoDB, Redis); knowing what it really means to develop RESTful applications; and, experience with functional and declarative programming models in addition to object-oriented development.

If you're a bright, self-motivated engineer who enjoys using open source software to solve interesting problems, you’re our kind of programmer, and we’d like to talk to you. You can apply on our site, where you'll also find full job descriptions and information about Leapfrog Online: http://www.leapfrogonline.com/who/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#172
Exeter, UK - Fantasy Shopper (www.fantasyshopper.com) Looking for a new exciting challenge at one of Europe's hottest startups? http://eu.techcrunch.com/2012/01/23/fantasy-shopper-becomes-... We are looking for rock star developers joining our high growth startup. Apply here: http://www.fantasyshopper.com/about/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#173
Palo Alto, CA; San Francisco, CA; remote for some positions

Cloudera is hiring for everything. Lots of cool distributed systems problems to solve, plus some unique opportunities like being a trainer--live anywhere, travel all over for free.

I interned there last summer, and I was totally blown away. Everyone there is brilliant, and they get to work on technical problems that are at their level, not just making another webapp.

And they're completely exploding. They're aggressively establishing themselves as the Hadoop company. They just signed a big deal with Oracle that should help legitimize them even more in the places that matter (ie. with big companies that are willing to pay big money): http://www.cloudera.com/blog/2012/01/oracle-selects-cdh-and-...

The culture is great. Fun people to be around, they really appreciate that taking care of engineers is vital to the company's success, management is deeply technical all the way up to the CEO, and they have regular all-hands meetings where they say just about anything you could want to know about the company.

I was so impressed that I've kept working on-and-off when I have the time, and I convinced my brother to apply and take a job there.

http://www.cloudera.com/company/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#174
London, UK. Full time.

Designer & Front-end Developer at Newspaper Club.

http://www.newspaperclub.com

We help anyone make and print their own newspapers. We believe the web is too important to be left to screens, and that newsprint is a highly evolved technology too. We build things that combine the two, using each medium for what it's best at.

We're looking for a great designer + front-end developer to work alongside our co-founder and engineer (me, @tomtaylor) and form the start of a tight knit development team.

We want to overhaul our existing in-browser newspaper layout tool + API, launch a print-on-demand marketplace, and develop a number of products and services that use completely personalised newsprint in smart ways.

Things like the Postcode Paper we built for Data.gov.uk. http://blog.newspaperclub.com/2009/10/16/data-gov-uk-newspap...

Or the prototype Telepaper, which turns Readability + Instapaper content into a delivered newspaper. http://telepaper.newspaperclub.com/

You'll need to be able to go from sketches and conversation, to working code in browser yourself. We like generalists who can think both like designers + engineers, with a good sense of product intuition. Someone who can code their own designs, and enjoys working closely with a backend engineer.

Bonus points if you have a solid understanding of how to build well structured Javascript web apps, using frameworks like Backbone.

You've probably got a few years experience working on public sites, either for yourself or others, and can show us sample projects you've worked on. We value code over experience, so show us what you've done.

We run a small, friendly ship, in a relaxed environment we share with interesting folks in Shoreditch. We've got a proven business model, and are generating real, actual, genuine profit, with very little investment. We're doing this on our terms, and building the kind of organisation we'd like to work for.

All of which, I'll be honest, completely astounds me.

In return, we can offer a competitive package of salary and equity, in varying proportions.

If you're interested, drop us a line at jobs@newspaperclub.com, with a note about yourself and links to things you think we'd find interesting (eg. Github account, CV, portfolio).

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#175
Exeter, UK - Fantasy Shopper (www.fantasyshopper.com) Looking for a new exciting challenge at one of Europe's hottest startups? http://eu.techcrunch.com/2012/01/23/fantasy-shopper-becomes-... We are looking for rock star developers joining our high growth startup. Apply here: http://www.fantasyshopper.com/about/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#176
Exeter, UK - Fantasy Shopper (www.fantasyshopper.com) Looking for a new exciting challenge at one of Europe's hottest startups? http://eu.techcrunch.com/2012/01/23/fantasy-shopper-becomes-... We are looking for rock star developers joining our high growth startup. Apply here: http://www.fantasyshopper.com/about/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#177
Copenhagen, Denmark

Podio is looking for an Android developer to join our team in Copenhagen. You'll be doubling the size of our awesome mobile team, and joining one of the best dev shops in Europe.

The challenges are many. You'll need to have a great flair not only for code, but also great mobile UI, taking full advantage of everything Ice Cream Sandwich has to offer. Take a look at our existing apps on iOS and Android and tell us what you think.

If you are interested, apply directly at https://company.podio.com/jobs#android

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#178

Melbourne, Australia or Olso, Norway. Opera Software is looking for a System Administrator / System Developer. Opera Software is seeking a talented, engaged System Administrator who thrives in an international product development and production environment. Opera's strong developer culture and hands-on, technical managers make it a unique place to work. Opera email services currently have about 500,000 accounts acros…

Oslo, Norway. Full time.

Opera Software is looking for a Senior Perl Developer for the Core Services & Operations department.

Opera has over 200 million users every month, and our browsers are dependent on the web-based systems that we develop and operate in the Core Services and Operations Team.

You will lead development work on one of our key services such as our user account service, synchronization service or browser download service.

Read more and apply at http://www.opera.jobs/opening/330/

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#179
RSA Group / MORETH>N Insurance Horsham, UK. FULL TIME

http://beta.morethan.com http://www.rsagroup.com

We're a new EBusiness team at the heart of a FTSE 100 Company, Looking for Amazing UI Developers, and Brilliant Back-end Hackers..

Primarily we're a Python (Django) and Java (SpringMVC, Fatwire) dev team, Working on strategic web applications like anti-fraud and e-docs through to large Enterprise infrastructure..

Come join us! http://bit.ly/yZU5u0

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (February 2012)

#180
Boston, MA. Full time.

Funded stealth startup looking for an early web developer to help shape the future of the company. The team is focused on building solutions for the electric utility market, addressing a huge problem. 

The ideal candidate should include: - Experience with PHP, Javascript, jQuery - Optional experience with Python or Ruby - Familiarity with Amazon AWS  - Ability to solve problems and work independently  - Ability to function as part of a small but focused team  - Engineering or technical background

Offer will include great equity, challenging projects, opportunities to grow, and flexible work options/locations.

Will consider recent grads as well as experienced engineers. Please email rogupta@alum.mit.edu if you're interested.

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