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

#181
Search scientist. Amsterdam. Relocation and Visa provided. And I mean real search scientist, not just someone who put together Solr that one time.

We have a client who has a fantastic position which has opened up. They’re searching for you because you’ll be searching for them: they need an expert search engine/data mining specialist and very few people can fill this role.

You’ll have several years of experience with search engines and (preferably) e-commerce, a proven capability to mine data and a Master’s or Doctorate in Statistics, Math, AI, Computer Science or a comparable background. This isn’t for someone who’s just set up Elasticsearch, Solr, or some other search engine (though that helps). It’s for someone who can mine the data of customer searches and provably demonstrate they can create better search results for customers. You won’t be waiting for tasks to do: you’ll be deciding the tasks and how to do them.

How do you exclude a location 500 meters away from the one a customer is searching for but it’s across an international boundary or a river with no bridge? How do you do that in a performant manner? Or maybe searches in different languages should be treated differently based on cultural preferences? And do different categories of customers have different search needs? How would they be categorized and how would different search results impact them? Or maybe you can demonstrate that the above wouldn’t impact sales and you have a better solution?

The possibilities are endless and the position itself is very high level within the company. They’re offering a generous salary, an awesome work/life balance, a generous vacation package and a catch: you have to let them pay to relocate your household (even rats, if you want to) to the heart of Amsterdam, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. If you’re going to be sitting down sketching out how to group customers using adaptive resonance theory, wouldn’t it be lovely to do that while sipping a Grolsh, eating bitterballen, next to a beautiful Dutch canal?

And with 26 days of vacation and 9 public holidays, you’ll have seven weeks off a year to enjoy. Take a relaxing two-week road trip across Europe and return to work with several weeks of holiday left.

Given the extremely high level of expertise needed for this role, our client realizes that the few people who are both capable and willing to accept this role will need a relocation package. And if you have a family, our client will take care of them, too. Have special relocation requirements? As long as you are willing to work in Amsterdam, bring them up and the company will see what they can do. On top of that, you’ll probably qualify for something called the 30% ruling. This is a law passed by the Dutch government to attract top experts like you. When you qualify, you’ll be taxed on only 70% of your salary. The other 30% will be handed to you tax-free, effectively giving you a huge pay rise on top of an already generous salary.

This is a high level position in the company and you’ll be given a lot of autonomy to make things happen. Further, the success criteria for the job are extremely clear and you’ll be given all the tools you need to directly measure your success. The exact nature of the role can potentially be tailored to meet your personal preferences.

The work environment is laid-back, English is the working language, and you’ll be working with other expats with a sense of adventure. Amsterdam is a friendly, low-crime city and almost everyone speaks English fluently, but if you want Dutch lessons, our client will help. Heck, if you have other requirements, bring them and get them on the table. For the right candidate, everything’s open to discussion.

If this sounds interesting and you want more information, contact us at jobs@allaroundtheworld.fr.

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

#182
Ordoro is a web app that helps people manage their e-commerce business. Like everyone else in the world, we need developers. Unlike everyone else in the world, we're awesome. Come and work with us.

Send your resume to ben@ordoro.com. Find out more at ordoro.com/jobs

    Compensation and Perks
    ======================

    - $80k-$120k salary
    - 0.1-1% equity
    - Full health benefits
    - Chillaxed vacation policy
    - Whatever gear you need for the job
    - Passionate teammates
    - A badass office in downtown Austin, TX (we'll pay your moving expenses)

    Python Web Developers
    =====================

    You'll mostly be working on our Flask-powered JSON API. This year
    we're focused on things like exposing our API publicly, caching,
    automated creation of developer documentation. You'll also add
    whatever functionality is needed to support features our customers
    want.

    In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
    - Python, Go, Postgres, Redis, and exploring other technology that
      would make Ordoro awesome
    - Tuning SQL queries to keep the API fast
    - Automation and testing
    - Using 3rd-party APIs and figuring out all the fun little land
      mines their docs fail to mention
    - Deploying applications in a Linux environment

    Javascript Frontend Developers
    ==============================

    You’ll be working on our client-side Javascript app along with
    adding functionality to the Express-powered server. This year we’re
    focusing on porting code from a legacy application and adding
    several large features our customers have been clamoring for.

    In our dream world, the person we’d hire would love:
    - Client- and server-side Javascript
    - Keeping current on the latest ES6
    - Removing jQuery from your codebase
    - Working closely with our designer to make a clean, intuitive
      and world-class UX for our application
    - Deploying applications in a Linux environment

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

#183
The Factory - San Francisco, CA -- http://www.thefactory.com/

The Factory is changing the way companies are built. Backed by the founder of Skype and Rdio and led by Rdio's founding team, we're a product incubator without the burdens of outside influence, funding, or time constraints.

We are well-funded and have a small and exceptional team of twelve. We have a gorgeous office in SOMA. Salary is top-notch, as are the equity and benefits as an early member.

We're looking for highly experienced, entrepreneurially-minded builders to help:

* Dream up and build products

* Develop and perfect a common platform and pipeline

* Create open-source tools to help others launch products

Current positions:

* Senior Front-End Engineer (http://www.thefactory.com/pdfs/sr_frontend.pdf)

* Senior Back-End Engineer (opportunistic)

* Other roles (opportunistic)

You can read more about us here: http://gigaom.com/2013/06/21/the-factory-janus-friis-todd-be...

If you think this sounds like a fit, drop me a line: mike@thefactory.com

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

#184
Reonomy - Full Time in New York City (Manhattan)

At Reonomy we're building a commercial real estate research and analytics platform and providing previously non-existent insight into the opaque CRE market. As we expand into more markets and launch commercially we're looking to add a few more senior level roles.

- "Designgineer" ~ someone very comfortable with HTML and CSS. Ideally you have experience with UX & design theory and an interest in data & analytics visualizations.

- Data engineer ~ someone who can "hadoopify" our data. We're sitting on an ever growing trove of CRE data. We're looking for someone to help take lead on building out the team, the tools, and the insights as we grow.

- "Full Stack" engineer ~ the engineering team so far is made up of experienced, focused individuals comfortable on all parts of the system. We'd love to add another Sr. level full stack type who can hit the ground running & add to our overall product-shipping speed while helping us grow our culture.

We use node.js, python, postgres, elastic search, and nsq currently but are happy to have more tools in our toolbox if they solve the problem. We're a close knit, easy to get along with team and all really excited about Reonomy!

I'm actually located remote and have worked this way for about 9 months, but I'm so stoked about how things are going I'm moving with my family from ATX to NYC next month to be closer to the action.

If you're interested in talking more please shoot me an email at brian@reonomy.com with some details about you & what position you'd like to talk about. Thanks!

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

#185
Datanyze - San Mateo, CA

We collect data on which web technologies are being used by millions of websites and sell it as competitive intelligence. We're growing fast and looking for all kinds of help.

Here's a recent VentureBeat article about us - http://venturebeat.com/2014/01/20/this-startup-tells-you-whe...

Interested? Email us at contact@datanyze.com and mention HN in the subject or go to datanyze.com/careers for more information.

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

#186
San Francisco, CA; Boston, MA - Fitbit, Inc.

Fitbit is a consumer product and web 2.0 company dedicated to helping millions of consumers reach their health and fitness goals one step, one mile, and one Astronaut badge at a time. We are building revolutionary connected devices and software tools to measure progress and motivate people to do more every day.

Boston Software Engineers: http://jobvite.com/m?35Rglgwi

San Francisco Software Engineers: http://jobvite.com/m?3XSglgwb

San Francisco Hardware Engineers: http://jobvite.com/m?3kVhlgwC

San Francisco Interns: http://jobvite.com/m?3hTglgww

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

#187
Swift Software - Frederick, MD (Near DC) - Software Engineer in Product Support

Ready to work closer to home? Swift Software is a growing product-centered B2B software company seeking a talented software engineer to join our team in Frederick, MD to provide product support to our broad base of happy customers.

Our product is an advanced task management and workflow system with a long track record of customer success. You’ll work with new and existing customers to help them learn how to get the most out of our visual workflow engine. You’ll also help them troubleshoot problems and build new systems, and you’ll gather their feedback and use it to help our development team plan the future of our product.

Unlike other companies, product support is a first-class member of our organization. Our support team and product developers work side-by-side, and our support team is a key contributor to product design. In addition to helping our customers with current issues, product support also spends time improving our product, documentation, and processes to prevent future problems and streamline our customers’ experience.

Our environment is relaxed and fun, and we play everything from Total Annihilation to Alien Swarm at our game nights. We equip everyone with new quad-core Thinkpads with SSDs and dual monitors. Our policies and benefits are family-friendly, with generous vacation time, good health insurance options, and flexible work schedules.

For more information about this position, see the link below. http://www.jobtraq.com/jobs/se228-software-engineer-product-...

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

#188
Dimagi (www.dimagi.com) - Boston (Cambridge, technically) and Cape Town, South Africa

We are a small and growing social enterprise based in Boston that develops and deploys open source health and logistics systems in rural Africa, Asia, and Latin America. We offer a fun and stimulating environment, a chance to see the world, and to make a difference in places that need it most.

At Dimagi, you can create a great impact by creating great software. We're looking for talented programmers on our mobile (Android), web (Python, CouchDB, Django), and front-end (JS, Knockout) platforms who want to generalize across the stack, or specialize in one area.

For more information, please check out our careers page at http://www.dimagi.com/about/careers or feel free to email me directly (my username at dimagi.com) if you have any questions.

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

#189
Trulia - San Francisco - Full Time

Trulia's real estate search platform serves over 30 million unique visitors every month. With an at-scale web experience, category leading apps in both the Play and iOS App stores, and teams working on behavioral search models, home estimates, commute times, and computer vision, we're hiring Engineers in nearly every discipline.

I've worked at Trulia for about 2 years. Employees are taken care of. Engineers have a voice. A successful IPO and healthy balance sheet give us the ability to take on ambitious projects. It's just really a great place to work.

- Competitive comp and equity

- Great benefits, including gym reimbursement and free healthcare

- Fantastic location in downtown San Francisco, close to Bart, Caltrain, the Transbay Terminal, etc.

- Kegs (plural) and a rooftop patio

- Quarterly hack-weeks where meetings are prohibited and engineers work on whatever delights them. (More than a few of these projects get on the roadmap and SHIP)

Check out our Jobs page at http://www.trulia.com/jobs and apply. Or reach out to me, shane at trulia dot com.

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

#190
Evans, GA - TaxSlayer [WILL RELOCATE]

We are looking for experienced Mobile Developers, preferably Android.

TaxSlayer is located in beautiful Evans, GA, near Augusta, home of the Masters Golf Tournament! This area offers beautiful weather, southern hospitality, and the ability to be at the mountains or beach in only a few hours.

Read more about what we're looking for at http://careers.stackoverflow.com/jobs/51682/experienced-mobi... and learn more about us at http://careers.stackoverflow.com/company/taxslayer .

Or ask me anything since you'll be working with me!

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