Hiring Rails Developers and developers who'd like to become Rails Developers in Pittsburgh. We're building web-based decision tools meant to complement search and need folks interested in working on the front end and helping us to improve our algorithms.
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#32Academia.edu helps academics follow the latest research in their field. Here are a few bullet points that sum up the atmosphere in our team:
- obsession with exceptional engineering
- obsession with building a great web product, and a great user experience
- intellectually inquisitive - we like delving into ideas, whatever the ideas are about
- fun and friendly - we enjoy each other's company a lot, and have a great deal of respect for each other.
We want to continue this atmosphere through the people we hire.
Here are some of the technologies we work with: Rails, Nginx, Node.js, Redis, Memcached. We are based in downtown San Francisco. More information about the team, and about how we think about software engineering and product development, is here http://academia.edu/hiring
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#33SSi Micro is hiring great hackers. Are you smart, motivated, and interested in working on awesome software optimized for our world-class, unique, and super-cool satellite network? Then come and be a propellerhead at our awesome, small company. www.ssimicro.com/jobs We're a little company based in Yellowknife, the capital city of the Northwest Territories. We deliver broadband satellite internet to 61 of the most remo…
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#34Posterous is hiring Backend and Rails engineers! We're a team of just 10 engineers -- 100% focused on being totally driven by great hackers who love building for consumer web.
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#35Hard systems problems. Fun people. Good pay. A chance to build something meaningful and own a significant chunk of the company. Tired of rails-based clones? Join us, together we will rule the [database] universe.
This is everything we stand for: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1747713
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#36We're looking for designers and engineers.
- Codebase is mostly Python, JS, and C++
- Real continuous deployment (every git push deploys the new version of the code if all the test pass)
- Product w/ traction that is growing quickly
- Hard problems to work hard on
- Smart people to work with and learn from ( http://www.quora.com/about/team )
jobs@quora.com or e-mail me directly at ccheever@quora.com
Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)
#37We're making Pieceable, a web service that enables almost anyone to build native mobile applications. The apps are assembled from pre-built "pieces", and the user only has to focus on content + styling instead of development.
We're launching v1 later this month but it only scratches the surface. There's so much more to do. We use Objective-C (w/ Three20) on iPhone, Cappuccino on the web, and (gasp!) Java on the backend.
We're looking for help on the engineering & biz-dev fronts. Email fpotter@pieceable.com
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#38kikin
Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)
#39http://seatgeek.com/main/lamp_developer/
We're looking for a generalist web engineer who is super-hungry and sees building web apps as more than just a job. We're a data-driven web app that's trying to use analytics and exceptional UX to making buying event tickets a wholly better experience. #Python #PHP #MySQL #MongoDB #Javascript
Competitive comp, outstanding benefits, and a team that has a lot of fun together.
Only looking for folks in NYC. Drop us a line at jobs@seatgeek.com if you'd like to chat.