We're looking for mobile (iOS and Android) developers as well as Web (Ruby, Rails, Sinatra) developers.
Also, we have a nice little "life @ Mirego" website we built to explain why you should work with us :) → http://vie.mirego.com
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We're looking for mobile (iOS and Android) developers as well as Web (Ruby, Rails, Sinatra) developers.
Also, we have a nice little "life @ Mirego" website we built to explain why you should work with us :) → http://vie.mirego.com
Life360 is turning smart phones into the ultimate safety devices. We currently have close to 2,000,000 registered family members and are adding 20,000 / day on our Family Tracking apps. We are looking for an awesome geo location dev to help us take advantage of all the location data we have coming in to the system to provide even more value to our users. So if you are an awesome developer who wants to get their hands dirty working on some really interesting geo location problems, shoot me over an email: alex@life360.com.
Cheers, Alex
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Just to add to this: Our group has a lot of elements that resemble a startup. So for those of you who might be "lurkers" who are a bit afraid of a startup, our group can provide you with some of the benefits you might be craving: small team, interesting projects, wide technical leeway (we like the right tool for the job), and a fun work environment. Some of the things we've been using lately: - Python/Django - JavaSc…
I'm a little confused... You describe a small team, interesting projects, wide technical leeway but the specific job your advertising here is one in QA... that person won't actually be able to exercise 'from scratch' development other than a test bed for QA...?
Junior/Senior/Test Engineers that want to work with Java/Ruby/Mysql
Feel free to send me questions. H1B candidates are welcome.
@Sipwise in Vienna/Austria - Web developer: Perl/Catalyst/MySQL and HTML/CSS/JS - VoIP engineer: OpenSER/Kamailio/OpenSIPS and >3 years of experience in SIP routing - System engineer: HA/Scalability/Mass-Deployment using Corosync, Pacemaker, Git, Perl We develop and integrate carrier-grade VoIP systems for 100k-1Mio end users each at major European ISPs. Send an email to agranig at sipwise dot com.
What opportunities are avaliable? Part-time? Contract? Telecommute?
EveryTrail, part of the TripAdvisor Media Group / Expedia, is looking for world-class engineering talent to help bring our mobile apps to the next level. If you are passionate about travel and technology, and you want to play an important role creating the next-generation travel apps, we’d love to hear from you!
EveryTrail, based in downtown Palo Alto, was recently acquired by TripAdvisor. With over 40 MM users / month TripAdvisor is the world’s largest travel site. TripAdvisor is part of Expedia, the word’s largest travel company.
This situation creates very compelling career opportunities for talented engineers, product managers and designers:
* Fast paced start-up environment in Silicon Valley, but with the backing of Expedia, a well-known public company and a huge, global audience of TripAdvisor’s 40 MM users.
* Be part of a team whose goal it is to build the very best mobile travel apps. We have a proven track record creating great consumer experiences, but we are still only at the beginning.
* Very competitive compensation.
We are currently hiring 3 full time developers:
- Web: back-end, front-end (PHP, MySQL, CSS, Javascript)
- iOS
- Android
Please send your resume to jobs@globalmotion.com
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Interests in scalable web technologies (MapReduce, DB Clustering, Asynchronous Processing, Awesome Search/IR).
We are very young and have a prototype site and api (both of which are down for site maintenance atm).
Right now the team includes an engineer, a front-end developer, and a mathematician. We feel very strongly about the quality of our product and are excited to bring on smart people who love to build out the web in new ways.
will aaaaat percolate derp org
We design/develop/scale an interactive mapping platform. Our early products were all about superimposing cell phone coverage for carriers on a world map for them to embed in their websites. Now we have a platform for in-browser comparative analysis of arbitrary spatial information. We currently load it up with information about the wireless, cable, and telecom industries.
I'm looking for talented engineers who can get down and dirty with optimization, configuration management, distributed systems, and architecture design. Two positions are open currently.
Stuff you'll be fooling with: Solr, HDFS, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Chef, Ruby, Python, and C. Knowledge of Corosync/Heartbeat, ZooKeeper, AMQP, Flume/Scribe, BigTable/Dynamo inspired systems, or Scala is a plus.