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Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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San Francisco: product generalists and systems generalists. What we do: subscription based social hyperlocal mobile gamified dating discovery engine with loyalty coupons. For the enterprise. Just kidding. We're a stealthy team of technical generalists filling a hole in the universe by building software that enriches the human experience. Everyone on our team codes and contributes on every level, front to back. We've…

Damn, Loved your hilarious video on angel.co. LOL

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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Because people often ask, these threads do work. I got in touch with http://romotive.com after seeing them post in one, and am currently packing up to move to Las Vegas and go work on robots (!) with a great team of kindred spirits, only a few weeks after I first sent them a letter. Good luck to searchers on both sides in finding your own perfect fit.

Welcome to VegasTech!

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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San Diego: Post-doc position @ UCSD's Center for Advanced Radiation Therapy

You would be developing a next-generation radiotherapy treatment planning system based on a GPU-driven, cloud-based infrastructure.

Requirements: Engineering or science PhD, computational mathematics background, programming experience. A background in ML, data mining, or optimization are preferred but not required.

For more information email myusername@gmail.com and I will forward you the job posting and put you in touch with the lab director.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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New York, NY Assistant Project Manager, helping build iOS and Web games for the US's biggest kids publisher. One part project management, one part game designer, one part community manager. Entry level or intern okay, but you need to be available on-site in New York.

Who are y'all?

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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San Francisco, CA. Full time. Remote is fine too. Academia.edu is a social platform for academics to share research papers. The company's mission is to accelerate the world's research. We believe that science is dysfunctional, and we are working on fixing it. Almost every innovation in medicine and technology in the world has its roots in a science paper. If we want to speed up the world, we need to speed up science.…

Competing with archiv.org?

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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Top 5 reasons why you should move to Berlin, now:

1. Lowest livings costs with highest quality of living. Stay in gorgeous, perfectly renovated apartments in pre-WWII residential buildings with high ceilings, right in the middle of the center and pay a fraction of costs of any other capital (even cheaper than any Eastern European capital). No need for a car—Berlin has one of the densest subway nets and wide streets make biking fun. In addition, Germany has an amazing social health care system including health, unemployment and pension (when working as an employee).

2. A vibrant and fast growing ecosystem of smart people. A vast number of new software talents, founders, software companies and VCs are moving to Berlin, every day (Twitter, Google, Soundcloud, Early Bird and many more).

3. People here are open-minded, outgoing, mix well and international—no need to learn German, everyone speaks English! Making new friends is a matter of days. Visit tons of networking and startup events, every week.

4. Easy work permissions—Europeans do not need any and can work from day one and the rest applies for the hassle-free Blue Card.

5. Berlin's night life is unmatched, huge and changing every day (plus ridiculously cheap). Berlin has got some of the most dazzling, naughty, and original clubs on the face of the Earth.

Berlin is calling and getting the new tech hub of Europe. If you are passionate about building great software, we’d love to talk with you. If you don't live in Berlin yet, we could help to fix that.

=> http://urge.io/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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Technical Co Founder | New York, NY | Experience in computer vision, information retrieval, and/or NLP/data-mining We are looking for a hacker co-founder determined to succeed. You will be competing with Amazon, eBay, and Google - combined. We are inventing the future of e-commerce through innovative tools to connect merchants to consumers. We have unchartered, tough problems to solve with a product that is already l…

My thesis for both my undergrad and graduate study (currently doing) is about NLP. But I only have little knowledge in Python. Can I still apply? I also live in Asia, is relocation possible?

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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Why don't people from India or other countries post here? Sorry for being off-topic but most of the companies here are from the USA.

Not many Indian companies are aware about HN job board.. Some companies do post though.. I saw a job posting by Artoo (www.artoo.in) last month.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)

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London, UK - SamKnows Frontend developer/designer

SamKnows measures the speed and quality of thousands of residential broadband services, for regulators and ISPs around the world. We need an experienced javascript developer to build a UI and data visualisation frontend which our clients will use for statistical analysis, and to identify problems in their networks.

Initially, you will be building a rich (and beautiful) data charting app, with an intuitive UI to allow for complex filtering and aggregation options. Further down the road, there will be the opportunity to work on many other visualisation projects, including mapping and mobile development.

If this sounds like you, and you've got at least four years experience as a javascript/frontend developer (ideally 6+ years) and preferably a little PHP, then please write to cvs@samknows.com for more details.

This role is available on a permanent or contract basis.

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