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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Persyst (http://www.persyst.com) | San Diego, CA | ONSITE | Full-time | Software Engineer

Persyst is the worldwide leader in EEG software. Our software is used daily by thousands of neurologists at hundreds of hospitals around the world. We have pioneered the use of digital signal processing and neural networks in order to remove artifacts and interpret EEG data. Now we are looking for team members to help develop the next generation of tools with the ultimate goal of replacing the routine human interpretation of EEG data. We are a small company (15 employees) that has been around since 1987 with stable and growing revenue.

Our software is written primarily in C++ and C#, but experience in those languages is not required. Please contact us at jobs@persyst.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Compose (IBM) | REMOTE (US, UK, CA) If you're looking to join a forward-thinking industry with a stable outlook (databases-as-a-service), we have a tremendous challenge for you and a terrific team willing and able to support you through it. The Compose family has grown into a vibrant group where folks can feel comfortable being themselves, living a balanced life. We welcome you to enjoy comfort when taking risks, col…

Not looking today but Fizz seems really cool. Kudos.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

#283
Button (https://www.usebutton.com) | NYC | Onsite

https://www.usebutton.com/join-us

Button is building an ecosystem of connections that drive commerce. We're partnered with some of the largest commerce apps like Uber, OpenTable, TicketMaster, and more – allowing you to add real-time inventory for these on-demand services to users in your app. We were also recently named by Crain's as the best place to work in NYC[1]!

We use a mix of different technologies, but some common themes are NodeJS, Python, React/Flux, Docker/ECS, Objective-C, and Java.

[1] http://www.crainsnewyork.com/section/bestplaces/2015

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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MM.LaFleur - https://mmlafleur.com/ | New York City | ONSITE

We're looking for a senior software engineer to join our small, agile engineering team at MM.LaFleur.

== Who are we? ==

MM.LaFleur is a professional womenswear company based in New York City. We aim to be the go-to wardrobe solution for modern women of purpose. How? By delivering luxury-quality clothing via a seamless, direct-to-consumer stylist experience.

== What skills should you have? ==

- You should know PHP backwards, forwards, and upside down. MySQL, HTML, CSS, and Javascript, too. Magento? Great!

- Be good at (or ready to learn) commerce platform management and development.

- Love the entire stack, from devops to cross-browser styling to internal tooling.

- Desire to set the foundation for an awesome engineering culture and help build the team.

- Be excited about analytics and data-driven decisions.

- Appreciate UX and the designers and engineers that make it possible.

== Contact ==

You can apply directly here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/mmlafleur/jobs/134873

Or for more information feel free to send me an email at luke.evers@mmlafleur.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

#285
Gametime United | San Francisco | Full-Time | On-Site

Searching for high-performing Android and Ruby Engineers. --> https://jobs.lever.co/gametime

Gametime (https://angel.co/gametime) connects communities through frictionless and beautiful mobile applications. We believe communities get closer when people get off the couch and have fun at a live event. Backed by Accel Partners as well as team owners Jeff Mallett (Giants / Whitecaps / Derby FC), Vivek Ranadive (Kings), and David Blitzer (76ers / Devils) we've raised $13mm (including $8mm in May of 2015).

Built for iOS and Android, Gametime makes getting into the game as amazing as being there. Inside gametime.co/app we provide high-res panoramic photos from every section, curated listings as we decrease a universe of 5000 options to the 50 best with ultra fast two-tap checkout and no printing. With our mobile-only approach, we've reduced a 30-minute process to 30 seconds. This approach has led to fast (600% annual) and viral (92% of new purchasers hear about the app from friends) growth.

New Gametimers join for the community of high-performers (known as the Gameteam). New employees also love the environment as we aspire to build the best place to work in SF...

We offer market rate salary (even though we’re small) and real equity (meaning you come out way ahead). Everyone here does meaningful work. You won't end up on the "login button team" here, you will be a big part of the most important conversations on the engineering team. There’s free catered lunch Monday through Thursday and lunch on the company outside the office on Friday! Who said there was no such thing? We offer Blue Cross / Blue Shield via Zenefits and dental insurance. We also have monthly $75 cell phone reimbursement and $80 commuter benefit. We love going to games and we're right by AT&T Park so (if you're into it) you'll hit a bunch of them with your $100 monthly Gametime credit. Go Giants!

In summary, we're fast, well-funded and growing quickly. It's an exciting time to join the Gameteam.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Kellermeyer Bergensons Services | Senior Software Engineer | San Diego, CA | ONSITE/REMOTE

KBS is seeking a senior software engineer (our web stack currently includes React, Rails & Scala among other things, but is growing quickly) to join a small and agile dev team. The team is building a mobile web platform to tech enable a large, geographically diverse workforce.

Responsibilities

* Learn everything there is to know about our workforce, and deliver tech solution to best enable them. * Be a member of team that owns, builds and delivers enhancements to KBS web platform, from end to end.

To apply, reach out to me jdullaghan@kbs-services.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

#287
The Climate Corporation (San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis) Full time - http://climate.com/careers

Climate is using Clojure to build weather and agronomic models to help farmers farm better.

====== Why I love it ======

– Climate is making a huge impact in the agricultural industry.

– I am surrounded by super smart people who all share an attitude of openness and mentorship.

– I work with some of the top scientists in the fields of climatology, agronomy, data science, and remote sensing.

– I build large-scale systems that process and serve trillions of pixels of satellite imagery.

– I release open-source Clojure software as part of my job.

===== Who we’re looking for =====

We're looking for engineers of all kinds! Check out http://climate.com/careers.

===== How to apply =====

If you apply through this link you should get priority: http://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?c=qT59VfwM&...

Or please email me directly at skhalsa@climate.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

#289

Earlier quoted context omitted.

You want someone to help with the technical heavy lifting, as an unpaid intern? Aren't unpaid interns legally not allowed to do work that advantages the company?

Yea... not cool bro... read number 6: http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs71.htm Legal fees > Salaried employee

You are both right. That was worded wrong. The Intern would work closely with our Staff and not be just left to their own devices. Sorry about that. We didn't want this to seem like we're just looking for free labor to get work done which is why this is only opened to Students in school. We want them to get real-world exposure while getting much needed credits.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

#290

  Swift Navigation | SF | GPS Engineering

  Swift Navigation is looking for electrical, estimation, and infrastructure 
  engineers to work with us on open source (https://github.com/swift-nav/), 
  inch-accurate GPS receivers (H1B welcome). Questions? email 
  Buro (mookerji@swiftnav.com).

  + Electrical and manufacturing engineers (electronics design and schematic 
    capture, ATE, production embedded programming, FPGA-based DSP, C, Python, 
    VHDL or Verilog): 
    https://jobs.lever.co/swift-nav/32be8077-d52f-4b24-8880-cc73366a200e

  + GPS and Estimation engineers (statistics, linear algebra, estimation/controls, 
    production programming, C, Python, R): 
    https://jobs.lever.co/swift-nav/2ce98a3b-10fd-468d-a200-6107e5157ebe

  + Infrastructure engineers (front ends, back ends, services, production 
    programming, Haskell, Python, JS): 
    https://jobs.lever.co/swift-nav/eb80d943-8157-4c9b-afef-8fe98d287c28
  
  + Integration engineers (hacking together hardware/software demos for new 
    applications, integrating UAV autopilots): 
    https://jobs.lever.co/swift-nav/41e1015c-0401-4066-a868-1c288b7115c6

  + Interns with interesting project experience in any of the above.

  Satellite navigation is a rich problem space! Our ~23 (!) person group in 
  the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco is spread across analog/RF/digital 
  hardware design, statistic/estimation/controls, functional programming, and web 
  infrastructure. Our work is highly interdisciplinary with an environment 
  emphasizing effective communication, collaboration, and inclusion with a 
  flexible working policy.
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