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Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#31
We're hiring Java wizards to work on the core of Tropo. http://tropo.com/

Bay Area preferred, but we'd also love to talk to you if you're located near any other large US city or technology hub (Seattle, Boulder, Austin, Chicago, Boston, NYC, Philly, etc). We're already a distributed team (China, London, Orlando, Philly, Phoenix, and Bay Area) so we're adept at working remotely.

Job description at http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?...

We're also looking for a NOC engineer in Las Vegas. http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?...

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#32
San Francisco Bay Area, CA / Austin, TX / San Antonio, TX

I'm hiring devops integration consultants that want to work on OpenStack helping enterprises and service providers deploy solutions based on it (it is posted as only San Antonio on the job listing but all 3 locations are great, Bay Area would actually be ideal).

http://jobs.rackspace.com/job/San-Antonio-Linux-Cloud-Integr...

Rackspace is also hiring for many positions: http://jobs.rackspace.com/content/map/

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#34
Location: Mountain View, CA (a couple blocks from 101)

Remote: Sorry, no remote work

Raptr is hiring for frontend web, backend web, and desktop client application software engineer positions.

http://raptr.com/

We help people get more out of their (video) games. (Finding games, tracking playtime & achievements across multiple platforms, etc.)

We're looking for folks with a solid CS background, and a good top to bottom understanding of large scale web applications.

Backend web positions work on scaling, data, and providing apis to the frontend team (80% PHP, some Python, a tiny bit of legacy Perl). Frontend web team writes html, javascript, and view layer php code using backend apis. Client Application team writes a python + QT application for chat + friends + gameplay tracking.

Take a look at the job descriptions at http://raptr.com/info/jobs, and email me (chris-jobs@raptr.com) with resume for quick consideration if you're interested.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#35
PipelineDeals (http://www.pipelinedeals.com) is looking for a full-time senior sysadmin to maintain our production stack, hosted on amazon ec2.

If load balancing, Mysql clustering, maintaining dozens of servers, working with a great group of smart guys, and having an endless supply of fun and interesting projects to work on sounds like your cup of tea, drop me a line.

grant@pipelinedealsco.com

PipelineDeals is 5 years old, bootstrapped, quite profitable, and steadily growing. We are based in Seattle and Philadelphia. Remote applicants no problem!

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#36
Yell Labs in London, UK is still hiring (slowly but surely).

We're currently looking for great developers with Java and/or Python skills.

We mostly make web apps and mobile apps and the backend services for these.

It's all full time, London based, salaried... a regular job but in a buzzing product development environment. We're all very understanding of side-projects and actually encourage it.

Contact david.kitchen@yellgroup.com

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#38
Palo Alto, CA - Flipboard: Web Developer

We are looking for developers with interest and experience working on web tech and know how browsers tick.

Flipboard Pages is one example of our HTML5 auto-pagination, auto-layout framework for making the web beautiful.

http://flipboard.com/jobs or drop me a line.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#39
post #27

Copenhagen, Denmark. Remote not possible and we can't help with relocation. I've just been hired as CTO for a well-funded startup, Greenwire. We recycle used consumer electronics (Primarily mobile phones) and send them for refurbishment and resale. I'm looking for a developer to help me build the IT infrastructure. We'll be working on LAMP technology, probably PHP. Have a read at http://greenwiregroup.com/

Just a bit of feedback here: When you can't help with relocation (which definitely can be costly, don't get me wrong) you contradict the notion that you're a well-funded startup.

Thanks for the heads up. The problem is more a practical concern than a financial one. If you have a work permit (EU citizen), then we we would consider you, but I would be lying if I said I wouldn't prefer a local candidate.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (January 2011 Edition)

#40
InQuickER (YC W08 reject ;-]) is hiring on Vancouver Island, British Columbia (Parksville/Nanaimo area, onsite preferred but not required).

We are bootstrapped, profitable, and proud by 37signals' definition. Today we are an 8-person team, and we're looking to add another senior ruby/rails developer and a user acquisition engineer.

Contact tyler@inquicker.com.

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