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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#312Python Engineer - Philadelphia, PA - Relocation Assistance Provided. 50onRed operates a premium ad network and serves over billions of online ad impressions each month. We work with large advertisers such as Groupon and eHarmony, and develop innovative products to monetize many of the web's largest shopping, dating, and social websites. 50onRed was recognized by Philly.com as one of the best places to work in Philade…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#313Mountain View, CA - full-time and intern, designers and devs Khan Academy's mission is to provide a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. Over 1 billion math problems have been done on our site and 2 million more are done each day. Here's some stuff we've been working on lately: * creating adaptive assessments to accurately measure student knowledge * running new A/B tests every week to learn how best to te…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#314Earlier quoted context omitted.
Indeed, Senior Dutch Perl programmers have left the company as they couldn't take this exploitation any more. The aim of the company management is to get developers from other countries who are unaware/ignorant of this dog treatment. They are trying very hard to stop their bad reputation from spreading but as you mentioned the developer community is closely knit and it doesn't take long for the word to spread. What i…
brian (if this is indeed the same brian d foy, I don't know since he always uses 'd' with his name, per his style guide: http://www252.pair.com/comdog/style.html ), I'm rather surprised to see you writing this. First, it should be clear that for obvious reasons, I can't identify the company in question. My wife and I are starting a company trying to help people live their dream of living in other countries and that's…
You might certainly say they are not a good fit for everyone, but I think when someone in HN community is looking for a job change, I am sure they are also looking at the other "intangible"/not-so-obvious aspects. Like: does the company treat every employee respectfully? Do they provide the right environment where even the underdog can excel? They can be business minded, but do they understand their core cannot be culturally immoral?
On all counts Booking has fell short to me (just from your justification).
Sad but true.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#315ClassDojo FULLTIME in SAN FRANCISCO, CA ClassDojo is used by over 8mm teachers and students to manage behavior in the classroom, using real time feedback and rewards that can also be shared with parents. We're an edtech startup with $1.6mm in funding some of the biggest names in the valley (Jeff Clavier, Ron Conway, General Catalyst, Mitch Kapor...), and we're one of the fastest growing education companies of all tim…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#316Earlier quoted context omitted.
Interesting. I guess Blue Card is not for freelancers, right? i.e. to just directly apply on my own. Another scenario - I'm a contractor/freelancer working for some non-EU company, but just want to live some period in EU, without changing a job. (Reasons could be e.g. a better school for children, etc..)
It's not for freelancers, no. You can go to Germany and stay up there for up to six months while looking for work, but to get a Blue Card, you have to have a contract with an annual salary attached to it. Your Blue Card is good for the length of the contract plus three months. However, as mentioned, if you stay long enough, you can apply for permanent German residency. Keep in mind that the German government has been…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#317http://adap.tv/careers/engineering
Hack Madison Ave!
Adap.tv is online ad technology platform for video. We are changing how video ad campaigns are planned, trafficked, optimized, and tracked.
Our stack: - C++ (We wrote our own event driven web server, malloc, and more) - Flash/ActionScript 3 - AngularJS - iOS/Objective C - Android/Java - Python
We are hiring aggressively across departments and experience levels.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#318London - Python developer. I'm looking for someone to take over my contract (I'm committed to other projects). It's interesting work and the pay is good - what more can you ask for? Key tech: Python, Linux, ElasticSearch, Mongo, Pandas graph libraries, Flask. There's also html / css / js work but they're happy to outsource that bit if they don't find a candidate who is strong in both Python and frontend (rather have…
Is on site presence required?
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#319We're hiring :)
Come hack the news.
The Guardian are predominantly a Scala shop but use anything that does the job. We're into that whole agile thing, so expect a minimum of bureaucracy.
My team works on The Guardian's Content Platform, the central infrastructure that enables virtually everything we do here. The Content API holds a datastore of Guardian content from the 90's to the present day and serves about twenty million requests for it every day. It powers large chunks of our desktop site, as well as the entire mobile site, our Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle apps, our syndication business and a heap of lucrative partnerships. We're also the ones best placed to be looking at non-traditional revenue streams – how do we generate value from our content except through our own ad-support properties?
We have hard problems to solve. We offer a competitive salary. And, it being The Guardian, health insurance and a good pension come as standard.
Ping cantlin at guardian.co.uk if you want to grab a coffee.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)
#320Birmingham, UK / Anywhere, UK - Droplet: rebooting payment. We're looking to hire for three areas: • Android/Java Mobile Engineer • Systems Administrator / System Operations (Linux on AWS) • Ruby Engineer Details about the company, email to apply, and our offer to engineers here: http://willgrant.org/plea-to-developers-reboot-payment/
Birmingham dev here. This is so frustrating because I see your logo everywhere, have often read about your movements and I've often imagined you're a cool company to work for. But, I have no Java or Ruby experience... doh.