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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Outschool is hiring.

Outschool's mission is to inspire kids to love learning. We believe the best way to do that is by linking learning to kids’ interests (make it fun!) and giving them the autonomy to pick their own path. We provide small group classes that meet over live video chat where learners are connected with teachers and classmates who share their interests. These classes are offered through our marketplace and conducted on our remote learning platform.

For more details please go to: https://jobs.lever.co/outschool/ca399e53-20c8-49c8-be05-16d9...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Signal | San Francisco or Remote (US only) | Full-Time, Remote-OK | https://signal.org Signal is making private communication simple. As an Open Source project supported by grants and donations, Signal can put users first. There are no ads, no affiliate marketers, no creepy tracking. Just open technology for a fast, simple, and secure messaging experience. We design open protocols, develop Open Source software, and g…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Affirmed Networks | Acton, Greater Boston Area, MA | Full-time, ONSITE | Visa

Affirmed Networks is a telecom software company building 4G & 5G core network software. Existing customers include AT&T, Vodafone, Orange, Telus, Softbank + 100 more worldwide.

We are looking for software engineers to work on our Cloud Native Platform team. Responsibilities include integrating, enhancing, and contributing to leading open-source projects such as Istio, Envoy, Calico, Etcd, Prometheus, and other Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, as well as building proprietary Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) components. More details at: https://www.affirmednetworks.com/job/cloud-native-platform-e...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Liftric GmbH | mobile software developer | Full Time | ONSITE / Remote Friendly | Bensheim, Germany

We're a spin-off of Immundiagnostik AG and acts as an incubator for new ideas on how to build the future of diagnostics. Furthermore, we act as a consulting company for digital transformation and in this context also as a service provider for software development and infrastructure. We deliver holistic concepts for the healthcare industry.

We're mostly seeking a developer familiar with mobile applications, ideally with kotlin native, ios (swift) and android (kotlin) experience. If you only have android experiences feel free to apply anyways, but be ready and interested to change that fact rather quickly (same for software developers without any mobile experience but a strong interest in diving into that direction).

German knowledge preferable, but English is alright as well.

More details about the position here: https://ams.personalwerk.de/templates/job/PRNe4EN:3C-o:6E/in...

Feel free to PM me if you got further questions!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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Smartwyre | Denver, CO | Full-time, ONSITE

Smartwyre is a startup working in the Agritech space. We aim to network together the businesses who supply the world’s farmers with the goods and services they use to grow crops. We do this by assisting our customers with inventory, transaction, and rebate management.

We're seeking developers with strong .NET and React skillsets to work on our .NET Core based REST API and our React app. Experience with one or the other is necessary as is a willingness to work across both technologies. We're building a newish team so this role has a lot of opportunity to influence the processes, culture, and practices of a new and quickly growing team.

Email at hiring@smartwyre.com. See a current set of our job listings here: https://www.builtincolorado.com/company/smartwyre/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2020)

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[still-unnamed startup in stealth mode] | REMOTE or ONSITE(around HK: Guangzhou,Macau,Shenzhen,Taiwan,etc) | 20-40h per week, freelancers/full-timers/part-timers

Sorry for the vague description but I can tell you more about the product we're building when you apply. Hopefully I can attract you in a sufficient way with our tech stack! (see below). [NOTE: this is not a pie-in-the-sky venture, you would be joining a team who has a 1.5+year-old working product, with prospects of new greenfield products built around the first.]

Job positions:

- Build engineer: you are a Linux-er who has some past experience building deb or rpm packages, are excited about reproducible builds, and are willing to learn (if you don't already know) new things such as snap or flatpak. gitlabCI and/or githubActions is a plus. (Might do some DevOps work after we come out of stealth mode as well; with Pulumi and RedShift.)

- C#/.NET developer: generics, LINQ, VisualStudio, EntityFramework et al are your bread and butter. You value the diversity that comes from learning other languages and tech-stacks but also the stability that a robust platform like .NET provides, which you based your career on. Desirable to be familiar with Xamarin, but not required. F# is a plus.

- Rust developer: you dealt with C/C++/Objective-C in the past but are ready to move on. However, you're still not convinced about garbage collected languages, so you have been looking at Rust lately, or willing to learn it. You're not a smart-ass though, so you would be excited to expose your Rust code's API to be consumed by higher level languages.

- FP developer: you value immutability and lack of side effects because you have lived the nightmares of race conditions and heisenbugs in your career. You're disgusted with most job positions out there because the tech-stack described in most of them don't look safe enough to be serious (sure they can build snapchats with them, but not robust software that would end up being used by NASA or Waymo). Desirable to be familiar with F#.

- Desktop/mobile developer: you cringe at the idea of "Electron apps", because you think native frameworks like QT or gtk+ give much power and maintainability (plus, performance aside, javascript is a joke in any other aspect too). But you also understand why garbage-collected languages are safer and more productive than low-level ones, and there are many of these much more decent than JS. (gtk is preferred for this position at the moment; or someone willing to switch)

- SmartContracts/blockchain developer: you've used/developed smart contracts in languages such as Ivy, MiniScript, or Solidity(EVM), or are willing to learn this technology. Desirable to have familiarity with atomic swaps, HTLCs or zero knowledge proofs. Excited about things like bitcoin-lightning, ethereum, mimblewimble/grin, DAI, etc

Important perk for all positions: all the code/scripts you'll write (being paid of course) will be opensource, at least for the first 2months.

Write me at andrew.forsure@gmail.com

PS: Abstain from applying if you expect a lead/managerial role, because the team is not yet big enough to need extra leadership for now.

PS II: In case you're only interested in joining part-time, note: I wouldn't find it acceptable if you join us to work remotely part-time while keeping your full-time job. Part-time only works with your own side-projects, or other additional part-time job (because resting is important).

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