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

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That's what I was thinking. Or at least not Java to Scala.

Ditto, did you consider Java to Javascript? It may make sense to you given that you are using AngularJS on the front-end as well as for consolidating skills. I am a Ruby/Rails dev that switched to using Clojure and Node.js, depending on the use cases. I wouldn't want to use Ruby for anything else than static sites and tooling now. Some people think that Javascript is a gimmick, but is it vastly superior to Ruby when…

I actually joined about a year ago and the decision had already been made to use Rails to run our API and server-side code.

We have 4 different apps; one of the major ones is already using Rails/EventMachine to power it and we've learned how to scale it.

I'm not sure why Node.js wasn't seriously considered for this rewrite, but if I had to guess, it's because we didn't want to take the time to learn a new thing, we've got a legacy system that badly needs customers migrated off it, and shipping something soon is paramount.

I'm sure at some later date, we'll move all our stuff to JS. It seems inevitable with the way things are currently headed.

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

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New York - Software Engineer (two positions open) VFiles is the hippest and foulest-mouth fashion startup around. Our shop[1] is the most relevant fashion destination in New York today, our YouTube shows[2] are insanely popular, and we want you to help us bring our social media site to life. We are looking to add two more engineers to join our team, doubling our current two (in a company of about twenty). Every engin…

>Candidates who live in NYC and are legally allowed to work in the US only, please. This is not your yet another dumb job board. Next time use different wording, please.

We get a lot of interest from far away people that we just can't take on right now, and this was a concise way of stating that. Chin up.

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

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Maker Studios - Los Angeles, CA - Full-Stack Web Engineer - All Levels

Join the team at Maker Studios, a next-generation digital video studio/network. "Maker" has rolled-up a set of the largest and most influential YouTube channels and talent into a new network model. The Company currently represents 50,000+ channels, and delivers 1.5 billion video views per month. Maker has an established reputation for guiding content creators in maximizing views and courting brands. Additionally, the Technology group within Maker innovates with world-class web engineering and design practices to produce high-quality apps and tools that connect content with eyeballs and usher content creators to new levels of mastery.

What does Maker build? We develop talent-facing web applications at high scale that connect YouTube content creators with each other, with our channel-management pros, and with tech such as ad optimization and alternative distribution targets. We also build internal web apps, APIs, and a handful of public-facing video/content sites for our top talent. Here are some of the technologies we use:

  - Backend: Node/Express, Python/Django,, Ruby/Rails, NginX
  - Frontend: CoffeeScript, Jade/Less/Sass/Stylus, Ember/Angular/Knockout, D3, WebGL
  - Testing: CircleCI, Cucumber, Mocha
  - Deployment: Capistrano, Fabric, Dotcloud, AWS, CloudFlare
  - Virtual Machines: Vagrant, Docker
  - SQL: Mysql, RedShift / Postgres
  - NoSQL: Redis, Memcache, MongoDB, Neo4j, Hive/Hadoop, Cassandra/Riak
  - Linux: Bash/Shell scripting
Want more reasons to work at Maker? The engineering environment is exceptional. Maker's CTO is a computer scientist himself who still codes regularly, and we have a very programmer-friendly workplace:

  - You decide the technology.  The engineer who's writing the code has
    the final vote on which technologies get used. We use APIs to cross-
    connect our projects with ease, which also enables us to use
    different languages in different projects.
  - Flexible work hours.  Come in as early or late as you want, as long
    as your total hours are on par with your peers; what really matters
    is the quality and quantity of your code commits.
  - Code intelligently.  We hack, but we also care about sharing code
    with each other, so we talk about readability and complexity, we
    develop all modules as though they'll one day be open-sourced, and
    we believe in small tools used cleverly, at scale.
  - Open Source friendly.  Besides using mostly open-source tools, we've
    open-sourced several internally developed tools on
    https://github.com/MakerStudios/, and more are coming.
  - Great benefits.  We have amazing investors and we want healthy,
    enthusiastic employees, so we offer our engineers a highly
    competitive salary, top-notch health/dental/vision coverage,
    401(k), and stock options.
Inquiries: geoffrey.plitt@makerstudios.com

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

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Bangkok Thailand: Javascript Developers (client or server) FULL TIME (Junior or Senior), Interns also welcome.

About our team/project: We are writing web applications (search technologies) using NodeJs/AngularJs.

Our first project is about to launch: http://PhantomJsCloud.com (we needed to make this as a high-performance scraper for our next project)

About you: willing to learn node/angular (or already know it), willing to work with a small startup team (2 devs at current time).

We can supply visas.

Compensation is industry median in Thailand (50% of industry target), plus 5% to 10% revenue sharing. Disclaimer: no real revenue yet!

email me: jasons aat novaleaf doot coom (I'm the Founder / Front-End Dev)

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

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Moveline (TechStars NYC '12) is transforming an industry older than the internal combustion engine. We’re looking for a solid full-stack javascript engineer who loves Settlers of Catan, remote development, and can tell the difference between an IPA and a Lager. ABOUT US We’re passionate about building software that dramatically improves the customer experience, end-to-end, around moving. Our web product is at the hea…

How am I supposed to play Settlers with you if I'm remote?

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

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>Candidates who live in NYC and are legally allowed to work in the US only, please. This is not your yet another dumb job board. Next time use different wording, please.

We get a lot of interest from far away people that we just can't take on right now, and this was a concise way of stating that. Chin up.

It is more like an ignorant way to say that.

"Unfortunately, we are unable to consider ..." would be more appropriate for HN.

Not that I'm interested in your particular job posting, but I'm one of those HNers who is interested in keeping the HN personal feel as it was before...

Thank you for your understanding.

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

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Uberall — Berlin, DE https://uberall.com/ — Full time

Frontend/Backend Developers

Berlin based startup, looking to expand our team. Currently we are filling roles for Backend and Frontend:

Frontend: - Real passion for developing great frontend interfaces and websites - Proven experience in writing html5 + js + css(3) code - You’re always playing with the latest js web applications and frameworks - A lot of style and an eye for great, lean design - Neither photoshop nor git are challenging for you

Backend: - Real passion for developing great web apps
 - Proven experience in Java & web technology, possibly Grails
 - Building & maintaining scalable architectures using modern tools - Enthusiasm for beautiful, pragmatic code and an eye for simplicity - Looking past your Java IDE to play with servers, databases, and web services is our everyday playground

Our web app is built in Backbone, with an API based backend built on Grails.

Website is in German but English is the language of the company. We're international, check out our team page: https://uberall.com/home/about. Italy, USA, Germany, Australia, and looking to add more!

Apply at https://uberall.com/home/jobs or email jobs@uberall.com with your CV and a bit about you

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

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Santa Monica, CA - Yahoo Sports is recruiting front-end engineers to help work on the best sports site on the web. You will be working with top engineers and the latest tech to deliver content to over 50 million monthly users.

If great benefits and an awesome location aren't enough, you will also be part of the best engineering team out there.

We're looking for people with front-end experience (HTML/CSS/JS) and a desire to make the best web experience they can. You'll also work with PHP, NodeJS/express, and several other languages/frameworks.

If interested, please send your resume/github/linkedIn links to dhood@yahoo-inc.com.

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Amsterdam, the Netherlands. No remote work – must be able and willing to work at our Amsterdam office. Silk (www.silk.co) is looking for Javascript, TypeScript and Haskell engineers. We're building a product that makes it easy for people to create sites with content that is easy to query, visualize and share. On a deeper level, our vision is to bring the semantic web to the masses and build an amazing company around…

Interesting, it is several years since you've launched and still unable to sponsor a work permit/relocation? (especially considering that for Netherlands, it is quite easy).

Does the post imply that we don't? If so I should edit it.

Please do reach out to us if you're interested. The answer is it depends on your situation and nationality, but we definitely help with this.

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

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Akvo - http://akvo.org - EU, half to full time, a few positions Akvo creates and runs open source Internet and mobile services that make it easy to bring international development aid work online. We focus on project and programme dashboards, reporting, monitoring, evaluation and making data easier to share. Headquartered in Amsterdam, Akvo is a non-profit foundation that works with more than a thousand organisations…

If you are interested in any of the above jobs, but only can work remotely, don't hesitate to talk to us anyway. You may be right for us.
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