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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

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San Francisco, CA (full-time, H1B welcome) Expect Labs

(http://www.expectlabs.com)

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Expect Labs is a startup based in downtown SF that is building a product called MindMeld (www.expectlabs.com/mindmeld). We're backed by some of the most prominent investors in Silicon Valley, including Google Ventures and Greylock, in addition to Intel, Samsung, and Telefonica.

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Our open positions include:

Back-end Software Engineer Front-end Software Engineer iOS Engineer Android Engineer UX/UI Designer

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If you are awesome and interested in what we're working on, we'd love to hear from you. Visit www.expectlabs.com/jobs or shoot us an email at jobs@expectlabs.com. Thanks and good luck!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#332
Chicago, IL - GrubHub

GrubHub is the nation’s leading online and mobile food ordering platform that shows diners local restaurants available for delivery or pick up.

We have been insanely picky over the last 8 years in hiring only the smartest, coolest developers we've been able to find. We are looking for a few more talented people to join our team and help us change how diners, restaurants, and delivery drivers experience takeout.

We run on a Java platform using lots of open-source, lightweight tools. We are heavily invested in iOS and Android and happy to both teach and learn from new developers.

If you are at all curious about GrubHub, I'd love to tell you more. You can read a little more at www.grubhub.com/careers/ or reach me directly at jake(at)grubhub.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#333
Twitter (http://twitter.com/jobs) Looking for new grads, (junior||senior) full-time San Francisco, CA

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Note: I am looking specifically for candidates for my team. However, if you would like to apply to any other jobs at Twitter, feel free to contact me as well.

Looking for one or more of the following:

* Front-end/full-stack experience

* RoR, javascript (use of JS libraries and frameworks is a plus)

* HCI, UX/UI experience

* data visualization experience

My team is responsible for the product and infrastructure behind an internal tool that monitors services running across Twitter. We're talking big data, big visualizations and big problems. If any of the following piques your interest:

* fast, iterative and incremental development cycles

* full creative control of a web tool used by all engineers at the company

* fun collaborative efforts with a small product team

.... then contact me and let's chat more!

email: jyip at twitter

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#334
The Genome Institute at St. Louis, MO

Title

Business & Technology Applications Analyst II (this is not an entry-level position)

Job Description

The Genome Institute at Washington University has an opening for a talented software engineer in the Bioinformatics group. The position will work with an experienced group of software engineers to develop software supporting the tracking of laboratory data and analysis processes to support large scale genomic research projects.

The Genome Institute has been at the forefront of genome research since its inception in 1993 and has been a part of major scientific projects such as the Human Genome, 1000 Genomes and TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) Projects. The Genome Institute is a world-leader in the generation and analysis of genomic sequence data and uses this data to extend biological knowledge of the human genome and provide clinically relevant sequence analysis aimed at understanding human diseases (such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease). In addition, the Institute fosters public understanding of genomic science through various educational and outreach efforts.

Job Qualifications

The ideal candidate has a talent and love for writing software, is interested in developing that skill, and applying it in a production environment. The candidate will be expected to learn new things on a regular basis, think critically, and collaborate with other developers across groups. The environment is fast-paced and a person who likes to get things done will find a lot of opportunity.

Design, testing, debugging, and problem analysis are a regular part of the work. Skills in abstract software design, object-oriented architecture, relational data modeling, and web interface design will be used frequently, which will require thorough knowledge of each concept. The applicant will use these skills to develop software that will: interface with people and/or laboratory equipment, process and analyze large data sets on a compute cluster, and provide intuitive web based interfaces to the specifications of the laboratory managers and technicians.

Proficiency in dynamically typed languages (Perl, Ruby, Python, Lisp, etc.) is a plus, but not required. Understanding of relational databases and SQL will be helpful. Experience with web technologies such as HTML, CSS, Javascript and approaches such as REST and AJAX is an asset. Regular work will be done in GNU/Linux and other UNIX-like development environments. Familiarity with open source technologies, version control software such as git, and programming in a network environment are also assets.

Certification or degree in computer programming from a technical school or college plus two years of relevant work experience required. Additional relevant programming experience may be substituted on a year-for-year basis for required education.

You can also send questions and resumes directly to me.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#335
post #278

Earlier quoted context omitted.

it looks like you're doing something similar to the folks at Ayasdi. Care to elaborate how how your spin on computational topology is similar or different?

Astute observation. I see from your from your profile that you are doing some interesting things with haskell and numerical computing. I'd be very much interested in learning more about what you are doing - what types of problems you're trying to solve, algorithms you are implementing, what sort of customers are using your product. Our platform differs in a number of ways, although it is still in its embryonic stage.…

following up via email now.

I'm aiming to get a wee tiny open technology preview out in the coming month or two, and subsequently i'll be chatting with a few orgs to sign some "enterprise" contracts so the work can move forward from there.

Also the open layer stands a good chance of becoming the default lin alg substrate on hackage once i get it out. So theres an interesting ecosystem Gambit there.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#336
post #278

Earlier quoted context omitted.

it looks like you're doing something similar to the folks at Ayasdi. Care to elaborate how how your spin on computational topology is similar or different?

Astute observation. I see from your from your profile that you are doing some interesting things with haskell and numerical computing. I'd be very much interested in learning more about what you are doing - what types of problems you're trying to solve, algorithms you are implementing, what sort of customers are using your product. Our platform differs in a number of ways, although it is still in its embryonic stage.…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#337
New York, NY. Sharewave, full time.

We're looking for an engineer to be an integral part of an early-stage startup, working directly with our CTO (Robert "r0ml" Lefkowitz) and small engineering team as we build our product beta.

Ideally you have:

* Hands-on front-end and/or back-end web development * Working knowledge of two of the following: Java, JavaScript, Postgresql, Python, Git * Proficiency with web and mobile technologies * A relevant degree (alternatively a good working brain)

About us: Sharewave is for entrepreneurs and private companies who care deeply about their investors. It’s a beautifully simple way to organize, visualize and share information with your investors. So you can spend more time leading your business and less time on it’s administration, no matter if you have one investor or one thousand.

We’re a team of 6 people with a range of financial, technology and startup experience (you can read specifics about each team member here). We've also attracted a very experienced board consisting of C-level executives from market-leading companies within the finance and marketing industries.

Our office is in the city’s newest co-working space in midtown Manhattan, which hosts a number of startups and small businesses, along with unlimited coffee, tea and beer. The compensation package includes salary, equity and health benefits.

We're just interested in your resume and any relevant links that showcase your work (GitHub profile, projects, etc). This position is based in Manhattan, and we aren't able to help in relocation. You must also be authorized to work in the US.

Send your application to: jobs@sharewave.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2013)

#338
FiftyThree, New York, Full time, H1B transfers okay, no remote.

Since we launched Paper for iOS in March 2012, it has been downloaded more than 8 million times and Apple named it the 2012 App of the Year on iPad. Paper is just the beginning, and we’re hard at work on what’s next.

We’re looking for app developers (but we’d also love to talk to web devs, backend devs and designers).

• Love creating beautiful user experiences? We’re a design-driven company, and you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with world-class designers. In the last year, Paper won numerous design awards including the Apple Design Award, IxDA, AIGA, and Crunchie. • Enjoy a technical challenge? Interesting problems abound. • We’re a startup but we’re on sound financial ground. We offer competitive salary, benefits, and equity. • This role will be based in our NYC office. No remote, but we’ll help with relocation. If H1B, transfers only.

Apply at jobs@fiftythree.com

http://fiftythree.com

Have a look at what our users are up to:

http://madewithpaper.fiftythree.com/

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