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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

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Flipboard: Palo Alto primarily, but NYC, Seattle, and Vancouver are options for the right candidate. We're hiring across the board, see a partial list here: https://flipboard.com/careers/ Company is about 4 years old now, and we've raised a serious amount of capital to transform the media space. I run our publishing platform ( https://flipboard.com/publishers/ ), which we're investing in heavily this year in order to…

Are you looking to hire interns for the summer?

Yes. Mail me and I'll put you in touch with the right folks.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

#172
Stripe. We're hiring engineers in San Francisco and remotely within US timezones. INTERN, REMOTE, H1B all welcome.

See [1] for an overview of what challenges we're working on, or check out [2] for a description of our interview process. You can apply by emailing me directly at gdb@stripe.com. Make sure to include some background on who you are as a programmer — at the very least, what motivates you, what kinds of things you like to build, and (if available) a code sample that's representative of your best work.

Also feel free to ping me if you're thinking about applying but have any questions or hesitations.

[1] http://www.quora.com/Stripe-company/What-engineering-problem...

[2] http://www.quora.com/Stripe-company/What-is-the-engineering-...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

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Q-Centrix - San Diego, CA

We're a small team looking to grow to about 10 in various roles this year. We need engineers obsessed with test-driven development and who want to build applications that help lower hospital costs and directly improve the quality of patient care.

Our challenges include:

  * Use machine learning to allocate nursing resources to high-risk patients
  * Coordinate day-to-day work for hundreds of data extraction and nursing staff
  * Monitor and report on patient care to help hospitals prevent mistakes
We're hiring for all of the following:

  * A senior engineer and team lead experienced with Rails and TDD
  * Software engineers comfortable with web frameworks, preferably Rails
  * A UI/UX designer that can juggle multiple projects and create a unifying vision
  * A DevOps engineer that can effectively administer a HIPAA environment
  * A data scientist/ML specialist with medical informatics exposure for pilot projects
  * A product manager preferably with experience in healthcare or analytics
Our benefits include:

  * Generous compensation, insurance, and a 401k plan
  * Flexible work hours and days, work from home when appropriate
  * Conference travel and attendance fees at least once per year
  * Distraction-free office in San Diego focused on cutting-edge product development
  * Time dedicated to exploring new langauges/frameworks and creating open source
Interested?

Drop me an email to say 'hi' if you want to talk more: devjobs@q-centrix.com. Let me know if you're currently in San Diego or want to move here. Hope to hear from you soon!

About Q-Centrix

Formed in 2010, Q-Centrix provides outsourced clinical data abstraction, analysis, and reporting services to hospitals. Q-Centrix is the largest and fastest growing provider of quality related outsourcing services in the nation. A recent partnership with growth-focused private equity firm Sterling Partners gives Q-Centrix the resources and managerial expertise to continue growing at a rapid rate.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

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Atlastory - Palo Alto, CA

Atlastory is a bootstrapped startup working on a project similar to OpenStreetMap or Wikipedia, with the goal of mapping the world throughout history (and seeing maps change over time). Getting to this point requires building a crowdsourcing community around historic map data.

We're looking for other talented hackers to work with, preferably with experience in Javascript/Node. (Current stack is EC2, Postgres, Node, Rendr.js/Backbone.js.) More importantly others who are interested in history/mapping and in solving challenging problems.

email: max at atlastory dot com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

#175
Ivy Softworks -- Seattle, WA and we can relocate awesome people. http://www.ivysoftworks.com/careers/

Ivy Softworks is an innovation studio structured to enable smart and talented people to work on multiple projects, not just one. We are focused on building technology that raises the bar on modern productivity and collaboration.

We look for smart people capable of working and thinking independently to tackle very complex problems. We value people who can dig into technical details and explain the nuances of every technical choice they have made when implementing something.

Open positions:

* Data Psychic

* GUI Craftsman

* Infrastructure Ninja

* Platform Trailblazer

* Service Integration Ace

* Treasure Hacker

* UX Wizard

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

#176
General Motors - Marketing IT - Austin + Phoenix

I'm a software architect/project lead looking for full-stack/backend/frontend developers. Our stack is C# + Java on the backend and the usuals on the frontend: HTML5, CSS, JS [client-side mvc].

My team works on selling cars online (shopclickdrive.com) and our other team works on an interactive media center that we're putting into dealerships (large format, touchscreen device with offline capabilities).

Email me at gaurav.patel@gm.com if you're interested.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

#177
Nutshell – Ann Arbor, MI – nutshell.com

Nutshell is a profitable company building some top-tier CRM software. We are a tight-knit team that is passionate about designing and building beautiful apps for our enthusiastic customers.

We're looking for sharp designers and engineers to help take the product to the next step. We've also had some outstanding paid internships — if you're a student looking to gain experience, produce meaningful code, and bring home a paycheck, get a hold of us!

For more info, see http://nutshell.com/jobs/

Thanks!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

#178
Stitch Fix, San Francisco - CA

Keywords: H1B, Intern and Full-time doing Machine Learning and Python

Looking for some one who can help me build and scale a machine learning framework and other data products in Python. We use pandas, scipy, scikit-learn, ipython, R in our Data Science Engineering Team.

Our product has machine learning algorithms at its core, ML is at the heart of our product, and not an afterthought.

Looking for great python hackers and ML enthusiasts. This team is great place to be if you are an engineer and want a stepping stone into the more mathematical side of Data Science. We build and train models and run them, scale them, A/B test all in day's work.

shoot me an email at bhaskar@stitchfix.com (I am one of the ML engineers in this team) and we can talk more.

Bhaskar

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2014)

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post #134

Healthcare.gov I'm part of a small team that's been working on healthcare.gov for the last few months alongside a bunch of other Google, Facebook, and Y Combinator alums. We'll always remember what Mikey told us in December, after the site was back up, could handle a non-trivial amount of traffic, and people who wanted health insurance could finally get it: "1 in 1000 uninsured people die each year. It's not an exagg…

It looks like the average across the whole population in the U.S. is 8 in 1000 people will die each year [1].

[1] http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.CDRT.IN

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