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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#311
BlueLight is hiring in the Bay Area, CA but REMOTE is OK

We are focused on making 911 and today's emergency response solutions dramatically more effective. It's a chance to literally work on something that will save lives.

Looking for a Server-side Architect and iOS Engineer

Backend Architect reqs:

-Experience designing and implementing a scalable, distributed system from scratch -Expert Java or Scala proficiency -Able to design for 4 9's (you should know what this means) -Experience working with a web service that had high thousands of requests/sec

iOS engineer reqs:

-Published an app before

-Experience with client side implementation of web service

-Eye for design and product

If you're interested, email preet@getbluelight.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#312
NGI SpA, Milan, Italy or REMOTE

I'm the CTO of a Italian ISP, we have 2000 radio towers all over the country and 150k active customers. We operate a very peculiar network based on a proprietary fixed wireless access platform and with unusually high backhauling mesh factor [1] which provides both extremely high redundancy and extremely painful headaches :)

Frustrated by the limitations of the big vendors [2] we decided to engineer our own SDN platform, based on a custom network appliance we designed on a multi-core CPU [3], Linux and OpenVSwitch.

It is a "bold" move to build what we expect to become the hardware platform our country-wide network.

We are now trying to set-up a small team (headcount Essential requirements:

* already familiar with openvswitch

* development will be in C and nodejs (most of our network services are aready in nodejs: dhcp, radius, syslog, etc)

* full-time commitment, this is not a freelance post

Feel free to get in touch: mino@ngi.it

[1] i.e., the number of backhaul links per radio tower

[2] See the old but still very inspiring James Hamilton's rant: http://perspectives.mvdirona.com/2009/12/19/NetworkingTheLas...

[3] http://www.tilera.com/sites/default/files/images/products/TI...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#313
Full-Stack Software Engineers - Trulia, San Francisco

Positions are available on multiple teams at Trulia, including on the rentals team that where I work.

Why work at Trulia?

Engineering gets respect.

We use the phrase 'we're a tech company that does Real Estate' to emphasize how important engineering is to the company. Engineering is the department that drives our apps, tools, data, and interfaces forward. This attitude comes not only from the Engineers, but from our CEO and other top management. They believe in us.

We have awesome problems to solve.

The housing market provides a fantastic blend of problems. We need creative people to help us combine the data about every address in America with the soft side of helping people find a home that makes them feel safe, happy, and comfortable.

Stability is wonderful.

We're that rare company that holds the culture of its startup roots, while blending in the sanity of a regular work schedule with an emphasis on work/life/family balance.

You:

- You have experience working on high-traffic, scalable internet applications - You love solving hard problems and working in small teams with smart people - You're comfortable with everything from bash scripting to javascript - You're a great person - You love making fast websites

What you'll work with:

Our base web stack is LAMP, but that rides on top of Solr/Lucene, Hadoop, Memcache, Python, Couchbase, Open Street Maps, and more. We’re rewriting our website to use Javascript on both client and server using Rendr.js, Node.js and Backbone.js. We use jQuery on the client, d3.js and Raphel.js for our charts and Git for source control. We're learning OOCSS and are folding SASS into our workflow as well. If there's something that's a good idea for the team, we'll do our best to implement it.

How we work:

The engineering team is about a hundred people, and we break into small teams of 2-4 to focus on specific projects. The rentals team is a small, vertically-integrated team within the larger engineering team. We are responsible for the entire Trulia Rentals product, giving us the speed and flexibility of a startup with the resources of a public company.

We release weekly, but new features are always under development and often span releases. Our local QA team writes automation tests and does hand testing of your features, working with you to ensure that only high quality code gets to production. Organizationally, we're pretty flat, though you'll have a mentor with whom you'll have weekly 1-on-1 meetings, to review code, exchange ideas, and ensure we're doing everything we can for you to thrive in your role.

Behind the curtain: - 'Innovation Week' every quarter - People you're happy to see every day - Stocked Kitchens and two kegerators - Unbeatable SOMA location with penthouse roof deck - All IDEs welcome - Aeron chairs - Great benefits (untracked time off, variety of health plans, 401k match)

Trulia is a successful rapidly growing Internet technology company, redefining the home search experience for consumers and changing the way real estate professionals build their businesses. Our marketplace, delivered through the web and mobile applications, gives consumers powerful tools to research homes and neighborhoods and enables real estate professionals to efficiently market their listings and attract new clients.

Trulia was founded in 2005, backed by Accel Partners and Sequoia Capital, and had a successful IPO in 2012. We are headquartered in downtown San Francisco with offices in Denver and New York and voted Best Place to Work in both San Francisco and Denver.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#314

Here's a small sample of the most recent remote/telecommute jobs posted on https://www.wfh.io : Senior PHP Developer @ Timely https://www.wfh.io/jobs/546 [Anywhere] Junior Cloud Engineer @ Skyscrapers https://www.wfh.io/jobs/547 [Anywhere] DevOps Engineer @ Monetate https://www.wfh.io/jobs/548 [Anywhere] Account Manager @ Lullabot https://www.wfh.io/jobs/549 [Anywhere] Jr. Engineer @ Big Astronaut https://www.wfh.io/…

I didn't know about WFH.io and appreciate you posting about it.

Hope you find the site useful!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#315

Here's a small sample of the most recent remote/telecommute jobs posted on https://www.wfh.io : Senior PHP Developer @ Timely https://www.wfh.io/jobs/546 [Anywhere] Junior Cloud Engineer @ Skyscrapers https://www.wfh.io/jobs/547 [Anywhere] DevOps Engineer @ Monetate https://www.wfh.io/jobs/548 [Anywhere] Account Manager @ Lullabot https://www.wfh.io/jobs/549 [Anywhere] Jr. Engineer @ Big Astronaut https://www.wfh.io/…

I just started a job I found on wfh.io. Granted, I discovered it through the email, not here, but still, just wanted to say thanks.

Appreciate you posting this -- it really lifted our spirits after this mild battering. :)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#316
We are hiring for several full time positions at Contentful in Berlin (Germany), we do sponsor visa.

1. Android Developer - http://contentful.workable.com/jobs/7793

2. Dev Ops - http://contentful.workable.com/jobs/8221

3. JavaScript Developer - http://contentful.workable.com/jobs/2980

4. Ruby / Rails Developer - http://contentful.workable.com/jobs/2954

5. Elasticsearch / Lucene Engineer - http://contentful.workable.com/jobs/2957

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#317
Fashiolista.com Amsterdam, the Netherlands

We're looking for a full-time front-end developer at fashiolista.com, one of the world largest online fashion communities! You're gonna be a big part of a small team, meaning you make many of the decisions about how you're gonna build the frontend of our coming projects!

Located in the historical center of Amsterdam next to the canals and the Anne Frank house. You'll love it.

Send me an email guyon@fashiolista.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#319
RightScale, Fulltime in Santa Barbara (CA), Edinburgh (Scotland) or remote

We help enterprises like Samsung, EA Games, Pearson Publishing and Sage deploy and manage their systems on multiple clouds. We launched in 2006 shortly after AWS started, and built the first multi-cloud platform that works with the AWS, Google, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, OpenStack, CloudStack, VMware... Since then, we've built Cloud Analytics and Self-Service that with our Cloud Management product have thousands of users.

We're looking for:

- Tools Engineer

- Interface Designer

- Back-end engineers, we mainly use Ruby (with Rails and Sinatra), and Go for some of newer services

- Front-end engineers, we mainly use AngularJS

Checkout http://www.rightscale.com/jobs for more info

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)

#320
London, UK – Software developer / Coach – Makers Academy.

We're on a mission to teach as many people as possible to code well. We're looking for developers passionate about teaching, pairing and mentoring.

We're building an in-house learning platform to make sure our classroom experience is perfect. Experience building software and a passion for teaching are the most important things we're looking for in someone who's looking to join our team.

Tech: Ruby, Sinatra, TDD.

If you'd like to learn more, please email me at evgeny@makersacademy.com or visit our website: http://www.makersacademy.com/

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