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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#32
Austin, TX (will take relocations)

http://www.spiceworks.com

Spiceworks, Inc is looking for Rails developers. I was recently hired and they are still looking for more. With the $16m capital infusion back in January executive management is looking to double its size.

Brought to you by the same people as Tivoli, All.com, and Motive Communication (currently the 2nd largest IPO in Austin history).

Let 'em know Scott sent you :)

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#35

San Mateo, CA - http://epocrates.com working on an electronic health record system. If you have RoR && ( jQuery || moo || prototype.js || yui) skills, please email me. We use Shoulda, continuous integration (hudson), macbook pros with external monitors, &etc. This is a nice place to work with smart people -- we're working hard on the v1 of a new product, but have a midsize company's resources and maturity (benefits,…

Nice use of boolean logic.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#37
The Fireworks Project is recruiting members. This is not a typical job and certainly not a typical start up. We're looking for guy or gal #3. If you don't want to have anything to do with us, I'd still like to get your thoughts on our member managed corporate structure.

No resume or CV please. I want to see blogs, GitHub accounts, StackOverflow accounts, and the like.

http://www.fireworksproject.com/pages/extraordinary_people.h...

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#39
Unity3d.com we are hiring for a number of positions, from engineering to marketing. we even sometimes hire people just because they can bring a good idea to the team. Why could you bring to unity technologies?

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#40
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Building things that people want is overrated. A person can derive great pleasure and satisfaction from ripping things apart instead. That's the gig we're offering. We work with some of the most interesting companies, along with lots of companies with interesting technology you've never heard of. This job has had me write compilers, learn Scala, reverse and interoperate with freaky network protocols, test chipsets, w…

> Building things that people want is overrated. A person can derive great pleasure and satisfaction from ripping things apart instead.

Great spiel!

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