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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

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Medidata is a leading provider of software as a service solutions for clinical trial management and execution. We assist our clients who have developed a compound, device, or procedure to prove that it is safe and effective by designing and planning a clinical trial, recruiting participants, executing a trial, collecting data, analyzing the data for safety and efficacy, generating the submission materials, and then submitting those materials to the appropriate regulatory agency for regulatory approval. The Medidata clinical service platform is built on the principles of distributed computing and service oriented architecture.

Medidata is located in Manhattan. We have a flexible office culture that allows people to work from home. We value face-to-face communication and use technology to promote that in a distributed environment. We keep teams small and self organizing. We demand quality. We like to ship our code into the cloud frequently using Chef and OpsCode. We are dedicated to agile development. Because we handle sensitive and potentially urgent medical information concerning the health of real people we take testing very seriously. All engineers write tests first.

Medidata values innovation and research. We support research projects through innovation time that allows qualifying engineers to devote 15% of their time to individual research projects. We value and support open source software. We expect our engineers to continuously be questioning, researching, simplifying, learning, and improving. The open source world moves fast and we expect all of our engineers to be in the lead.

What we are looking for: Medidata is looking for Ruby and Rails engineers or for talented engineers interested in learning Ruby and Rails. We expect our Rails engineers to be database savvy and excited to run a query profiler. We want engineers interested in MySql, NoSql, and graph databases. Candidates should not be scared of big O notation and like to consider space and time characteristics of their data structures and algorithms. Candidates will work with Unix, Git, Ruby, Css, Javascript, Chef, Goliath, EventMachine, MySQL, NoSQL, and lots of Cucumber and RSpec. They know HTTP. Candidates care about building simple, intuitive, user experiences. They know REST is more than clean URLs. They want to design small, isolated, highly available, fault tolerant, scalable services. We like our candidates to be curious. Candidates should like to get their hands dirty. They are fanatical about quality. They are fanatical about performance.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

You are asking for skilled workers to literally work for the federal minimum wage?

I'm looking for an intern, which as I understand may not even be a paid position at some companies. For a student level position with significant flexibility in working hours and 100% remote, I and those I've spoken to think that's reasonable. Did you misunderstand the skill level I was looking for, or do you disagree?

What you're looking for is more of a worker, which is forbidden by federal work regulations when it comes to an unpaid intern. The guidelines for an unpaid intern basically make it so it's a learning experience for the intern with immediate supervision by an actual worker. Do people violate this? Absolutely, and that's a decision you will have to make for yourself. Here's a link to the federal guidelines: http://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs71.pdf

As far as paying $7.25 an hour, this is why I take offense to it. If I were to get a minimum-wage job at McDonald's, I may technically make the same wage before taxes, but once taxes are due, the 1099 worker actually takes home less because he has to pay the employer's side of the taxes as well.

I think what you really want, is an entry-level worker. If you really do want a student level person, with little experience, that's just looking to get their foot in the door as a programmer, you might be able to get someone at $10-15 an hour on craigslist.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#283

Montreal (or willing to eventually relocate). Full-time Destroy HQ is looking for top-notch Flash and Java developers to work on a new kind of social game. Must love giant robots. More info at http://www.destroyhq.com/

When you say "Social game" do you mean like Zynga , Nintendo, or Blizzard?

As in Facebook-social, but not sucky.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#284

Amsterdam, Netherlands, FULL-TIME - REMOTE options Experienced hacker in one or more: Ruby, Rails, Javascript (jquery, backbone, etc). We answer questions like: how much less co2 is emitted if everybody switched to electric cars. How can you replace nuclear plants with alternatives. We're a charming Dutch (almost grown up) startup, with Central office location, great engineering-driven team. Healthy work-life balance…

Has offer expired already?

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#285

Nest Labs, Palo Alto, CA http://www.nest.com/careers/ We make the Nest Learning Thermostat. Nest is a fantastic company, a great group of people, and a dream product (IMO). We're looking for hardware and software engineers; developers, testers, and project and program managers. Web server, web client, firmware, algorithms, mobile, analog hardware, RF hardware—we had an amazing launch and now we're hiring across the c…

That looks like a really cool product! That kind of blend of software, hardware and energy efficiency really appeals to me.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#286

(Seattle + H1B OK) My team at Amazon.com (Customer Service Technology) is hiring SDEs! We are a small team of 7 engineers, but we each develop systems from the ground up, straight from DB design to front-end UI. We deploy new features almost every day. As the team is moving into exciting new projects (machine learning, schedule optimization etc), I encourage you to come join us and be a part of the next generation of…

By "H1B OK", do you mean Amazon will help with the process of helping me to get a H1B visa? if so, I am extremely interested in this. I have an impressive resume, and I have been wanting to work in the USA for quite some time now. I am currently working for the New York Stock Exchange (Belfast european HQ, Ireland).

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#287
MD, Bethesda/DC Area. Full TIme

I work at Brivo Systems, LLC (http://www.brivo.com), a physical access control company. We have the largest private access control instance in the world, and the business is growing at a phenomenal rate. We're looking for a really good J2EE person, preferably with spring and oracle experience. We have great benefits [all the coffee and espresso you can drink, subsidized health, dental, etc] and a relaxed work environment.

My email is jeff.katz@brivo.com. Feel free to toss me an email, and I can send you back the 'hr-sanctioned' opening, and if you'd like, put your resume in front of the hiring manager.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#288
Atlanta, GA - Full Time - http://emcien.com

Emcien (http://emcien.com) is looking for Technical Services Engineer Candidates to help develop and promote our unique Pattern Based Analytic Applications. Our cloud-based Pattern Detection solutions are extremely valuable to Manufacturing, Retail and Security firms and we need candidates to join our team to help implement, test and support our clients and prospects.

This position is a connection between our Services Group, Engineering Group and Sales Group and is critical for each of their success. What we are looking for:

Strong Skills with: Solid SQL Database experience (loading data, querying data, etc.) Strong Oral and Written communication Solid PowerPoint experience Product Demonstrations for Customers/Prospects

Experience with: Transforming and manipulating data using tools such as SQL, Excel, command line, ETL, etc.) Other Web-based tools (project management, search tools, etc.) Demonstrations and collaborative sessions via web-conferencing tools

Bonus Skills: Product Testing and Customer Support Document Processes and Procedures Willing to travel on occasion

Email: emcienjobs@emcien.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#289
NYC H1B

The most dangerous labor of all was the twelfth and final mission. Eurystheus ordered Hercules to kidnap the beast called Cerberus who guards the gates of hell - the brazed voiced hound of Hades and a monster not to be overcome and that may not be described, who eats raw flesh, fifty headed, relentless and strong. Near the gates of Acheron, a weaponless Hercules found the beast waiting for him. He resembled a retailer’s point of sale system.

You are a Hercules incarnate. Your weapons will include CoffeeScript, Ruby, JVM, Mac/Win/Lin[1], iOS, Android, maybe even a little C. Help us crush the mediocre POS industry incumbents. Multiple headed beasts, they are tired, decadent organizations and veritable deserts upon which the seeds of innovation and creativity find no purchase.

ShopKeep is fixing point of sale and becoming the “last mile” for local. A profoundly disruptive solution, we have established a beachhead in a sector in dire need of innovation. A well funded NYC based startup, we are fixing technology depressed, mind numbingly overpriced, and overly complex POS solutions and making them less expensive and highly customizable for both very large and very small customers.

Help us as we take this battle to the next level. You will lead the development of our products. Your releases will immediately be running[2] in thousands of actual brick-and-mortar stores. Like this one http://bit.ly/tEn61i. And this one http://bit.ly/w1n3vc

Contact jasonrichelson on github or david@shopkeep.com for more info...

[1]Don't worry, the Mac/Win/Lin registers consist almost entirely of cross-platform code [2]CI + better auto-updating than Chrome!

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#290

(Seattle + H1B OK) My team at Amazon.com (Customer Service Technology) is hiring SDEs! We are a small team of 7 engineers, but we each develop systems from the ground up, straight from DB design to front-end UI. We deploy new features almost every day. As the team is moving into exciting new projects (machine learning, schedule optimization etc), I encourage you to come join us and be a part of the next generation of…

By "H1B OK", do you mean Amazon will help with the process of helping me to get a H1B visa? if so, I am extremely interested in this. I have an impressive resume, and I have been wanting to work in the USA for quite some time now. I am currently working for the New York Stock Exchange (Belfast european HQ, Ireland).

That is correct. Amazon will sponsor and advise you on getting an H1B visa, once hired. Feel free to send me your resume if you are especially interested in the CSTech team at Amazon. cheers!
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