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

#431
CircleUp (https://circleup.com/), downtown San Francisco.

We are an equity based crowdfunding platform for consumer products companies. We help non-tech companies get the funding they need. Featured in WSJ and NYTimes.

http://venturebeat.com/2013/04/20/do-you-love-kale-chips-and...

Looking for Full-Stack / Front-End Engineers, and Designers.

Email evandekieft at circleup.com

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

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Brattleboro, VT / Cambridge, MA User Interface Designer Green River ( http://www.greenriver.com ) is looking for a designer to join our team. We're a Southern Vermont-based consultancy which was founded in 2000. We started writing production apps in Rails in '05 and have grown to a team of nine developers, two project managers, and a UX designer. We focus in the areas of Education, Health and the Environment. We work…

Fascinating - I worked on the original database application for tracking CAFE practices in the field as part of an internship program with Conservation International. We worked with a coffee co-op and field office in Chiapas, Mexico. It was entirely offline, based on Access, which was a strange journey for a developer mostly doing work on the web.

Hey, that's awesome! Was that around '06 or so? We came on board not too long after. Drop me a line sometime. ben@greenriver.com

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

#433

REMOTE Go programmer. No BS. No VCs to de with. You work, you get paid. No dumb meetings. Well funded business backed by 2 profitable businesses. MacBook Pro included. You don't know Go? Want to learn it? Get in touch.

The position is no longer available. Please, no more emails. (:

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

#434

Scribd (YC '06), San Francisco - H1B, FULL-TIME, and INTERN are all welcome Scribd (social publishing & eBooks, top 100 website, 35 people) is hiring talented hackers and other technical people for a broad range of technologies. We've hired FIVE full-time people and numerous interns from these "Who is Hiring" threads, including one just two months ago ... it really works!! We're looking for people who want to work wi…

I applied for an internship and I never got a response :(.

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

#435
TransformativeMed - Seattle (http://transformativemed.com/)

We're looking for a full-time developer who wants to help make high-quality medical software that's being used in hospitals around the US.

It would be great if you have experience with any of the following (but these aren't requirements):

  * jQuery
  * PHP
  * PostgreSQL
  * Unit testing (QUnit)
Our office is in Seattle, WA - South Lake Union.

Right now we're a small startup with around 5-6 employees.

nik.nyby@transformativemed.com

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

#436
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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Hey, while I'm not applying, I'm wondering what technology stack iCloud is using. Could you give some details?

The stack varies depending on the application. We're mostly built on top of JVM, and mostly Java. There's a mix of other languages and technologies as well. Our datastores are a mix of SQL and NoSQL, from several different Vendors depending on the application. Most importantly, there isn't a dogma here. These decisions are fully driven by engineering.

Thanks!

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

#437

REMOTE Go programmer. No BS. No VCs to de with. You work, you get paid. No dumb meetings. Well funded business backed by 2 profitable businesses. MacBook Pro included. You don't know Go? Want to learn it? Get in touch.

The position is no longer available. Please, no more emails. (:

Interesting. May I ask you - did you get a lot of emails from otherwise experienced candidates (e.g. 8+ years C++, etc...), or maybe the noise comes from the people who plan their first language to be Go?

Thanks

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

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post #437

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The position is no longer available. Please, no more emails. (:

Interesting. May I ask you - did you get a lot of emails from otherwise experienced candidates (e.g. 8+ years C++, etc...), or maybe the noise comes from the people who plan their first language to be Go? Thanks

Both. This ad works better than any other ad in this thread. :)

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

#439

Buffer ( http://bufferapp.com ) - Anywhere in the world (we're a distributed team of 11 people across the US, UK, Hong Kong and Sydney). I'd love for you to come join Buffer for the fun ride. We have over 650,000 users and are on a $1.3m+ annual revenue run rate. There are some super interesting challenges ahead, as we are looking to pass a million users in 2013. We are expecting even faster growth in the coming mont…

You must be one of the power users of CodeIgniter! I used to build everything with CI, but have switched to Laravel a while ago.

Anyway, with "help and support to move where you want to be", do you mean you can sponsor H-1B?

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

#440
Description As Software Developer for charity: water, you'll mainly architect and create web applications. You'll improve on our code and help devise technical solutions for each of charity: water's departments.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Design, develop, test and implement web-based software for thousands of our donors and fundraisers to use on a daily basis. Build integration software to tie the back-end of our office systems to our donor-facing web applications. Join in reviews to improve your own and your coworkers' code. Monitor, maintain and improve our back-end office systems and our website environment. MUST-HAVES

Bachelor's degree in CS or equivalent. 1-2 years of experience developing public-facing web apps. Experience with an MVC framework (CakePHP a plus), database design and implementation (RDBMS or NoSQL) and working in a test-driven development. Experience with PHP and Java, as well as CSS, JavaScript and HTML. SKILLS

You know what you're doing You have the experience with frameworks listed above. You have a hunger to learn, problem-solve and find the best technical solution for an issue.

You can implement new systems while managing existing ones You possess systems integration skills (e.g. data management and synchronization across multiple systems) and when possible, you look to improve a company or organization's workflows.

Please apply online at: charitywater.org

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