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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

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PayScale is hiring full-stack software engineers at all levels in Seattle, WA, onsite, full-time.

We have a service that tells you how much you should be paid in real-time and we're building it with Amazon Web Services (AWS), React, ES6, MongoDB and more. You'd be working alongside me (@alexzdangelo, Software Development Manager).

B2C: https://www.smartrecruiters.com/PayScale/92883942-senior-sof... B2B: https://www.smartrecruiters.com/PayScale/92300785-senior-sof...

What's it like to work at PayScale?

Lots of laughter. People have lunch together. Wine and board games on Fridays. There is a buzz in the air. Feels like a startup with the stability of an established company.

What does the team do?

We’re building significant new features and products on PayScale.com’s public-facing site and services. Lots of opportunities to work and learn alongside experts in UX, big data, distributed systems, machine learning, search, and econometrics. You'll help us empower employers, employees, and job seekers with real-time data, compellingly and entertainingly presented. Your ideas are valued, your voice is heard and your work has immediate impact.

What we'll do

Help you grow in your career. Offer mentoring. Encourage normal work hours. Hackathons every three months. Lots of fun activities.

What you'll do

Full-stack development. Build public APIs. Build significant and fundamental new features and products. Work across teams and products alongside a highly functional, world-class development team

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

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Pressed | Remote but USA time zones for now. Pressed is building a white label managed WordPress cloud hosting platform on Amazon infrastructure. With a control panel built in Ruby on Rails. We are actively looking for the following positions: WordPress Support Engineer Software Engineer - Ruby on Rails System Archtect Further details on position: https://jobs.lever.co/pressed Ben@Pressed.net, Thanks, Ben

You have been posting the same positions over and over again for almost a year.And you don't answer question when people email you.Are you posting here just to mislead people or what?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

#483
Astro HQ | http://www.astro-hq.com | Fulltime | REMOTE or Minneapolis, MN

At Astro HQ we make Astropad, software that turns the iPad into a high-end drawing tablet for the computer. We replace existing dedicated, hardware drawing tablets that are prohibitively expensive, costing thousands of dollars. Astropad is used by creatives of all types, from hobbyists to high-end professionals working on major motion pictures.

To make Astropad possible we had to create our own network protocol and low-latency video codec we call Liquid. We are just getting started with Liquid and we need engineers to help us work on this next generation high quality, low-latency video technology.

We are looking for someone with an interest in low level programming (C, SIMD), graphics, GPU programming and compression to work on our cutting edge Liquid tech. We are also a fully remote company with a small office in Minneapolis, MN. If this sounds interesting to you, e-mail: jobs@astro-hq.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

#484
Join Handshake (http://www.joinhandshake.com)!

We are the fastest growing career services platform in the country, helping colleges and employers actively engage students with personalized opportunities.

Series A, Backed by Kleiner Perkins, True Ventures and Lightspeed Partners, Handshake has already partnered with more than 110 universities (including Stanford, Princeton, Cornell, University of Chicago, Michigan and Texas), and has more than 1.5 million student profiles and 95,000 recruiters on the platform, including 50% of the Fortune 100. Our unique data on students' interests and the historical career outcomes gives Handshake the rare ability to help students of today imagine, plan and jumpstart their future careers.

Hiring for: -Full stack developers (we're a RoR shop but open to all types of software engineering backgrounds): http://grnh.se/y3vipr

-Front-end developers: http://grnh.se/euci80

-QA Engineer Lead: http://grnh.se/64irse

-Product (UI/UX) Designer: http://grnh.se/1d650y

Not seeing a role that fits? We have more positions, just check out our careers page: https://joinhandshake.com/careers/

Alternatively, you can email me if you have questions: mike@joinhandshake.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

#485
TrueCar | Santa Monica, CA - San Francisco, CA - Austin, TX | Full Time

TrueCar is hiring Engineers with interest in Rails, React, Angular as well as Data Engineers, Technical Product Managers, Data Analysts, Data Scientists DevOps / Site Reliability Engineers, Security Engineers and more in Santa Monica, San Francisco, and Austin.

We acquired the talent of quite a few Carwoo (YCS09) alums a little over a year ago. We've been around for 10 years and went public 1 year ago. The company has big plans for the coming years and is looking for good developers to help us grow.

See http://careers.true.com for the full scoop.

* We prefer you work with us in-person in Santa Monica, San Francisco, or Austin. We'll handle most visa situations.

* Benefits are exceptional: health premiums are 100% paid for (not only for you, but your whole family), we match your 401k (up to 3% of your contributions), and give stock options. We also pay for your gym membership (up to $50/month) and have catered lunches every Wednesday.

* Our Santa Monica HQ is right by the beach and Third Street Promenade, so expect fresh air and plenty of food options. Our SF office is right off the Montgomery BART station with 360 degree views of downtown and the bay.

* A meaningful subset of some of the technologies we use: Ruby on Rails, React, AWS, React, Flask, Redis, MySQL, Hadoop, and Elasticsearch (the whole ELK stack).

* VISAS are handled and REMOTE options are available under the right circumstances. Send an email to me (Brett) (bemma AT truecar.com) with your resume and/or GitHub profile. Even if you're not applying but just have questions, drop me a line

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

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IttyBittyApps | Melbourne, AU | ONSITE, VISA sponsorship available | Senior Android developers, Lead Designer

Itty Bitty Apps is one of the most respected mobile consulting and product development companies in Australia. We've helped companies big and small deliver well engineered and designed mobile applications for over six years. We're also the team behind Reveal http://revealapp.com, the development tool which quite literally changed the way developers debug mobile applications. We've only just scratched the surface in this area and have some exciting plans for the future. The team is passionate about great software engineering, UX and design. You will need to share this passion and be able to point to products you've worked on that reflect your own high standards. Our work environment is relaxed but focussed on achieving great results for our consulting clients and delivering ground breaking development tools to our customers.

Get in touch via jobs@ittybittyapps.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

#487
Relayr | Berlin, Germany | Full Time

Build the infrastructure for the next generation of connected devices. Join relayr and build the future today.

Relayr is bringing things to life. We have three technical pillars: an Internet of Things Platform as a Service, open SDKs and a Hardware development platforms designed to allow developers and enterprises to quickly build Internet of Things solutions.

We have a growing number of internal and client projects and are looking for a enthusiastic Engineers to join our international team in Berlin (we are flexible with working conditions):

  * Backend Engineer - Scala

  * Backend Engineer - NodeJS

  * DevOps Engineer
We are using bleeding edge technologies to build a platform which help companies with their IoT transition.

We are using NodeJS, Scala, Akka, Play, Spray, ES6, React, Cassandra, Ansible, Docker and AWS.

If you are interested, please see your job listings at https://relayr.bamboohr.co.uk/jobs/

We Offer:

- Work in a cool office located in Kreuzberg, Hipster Central

- German courses and Friday evenings get together

- Connecting you with a network of companies and people all over the world

- Knowledge sharing from the best entrepreneurs in the industry

- Easy-integration into a highly professional and passionate team

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

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Backend Engineer with a love of Python: DENVER ONSITE $100k-$150k and equity (based on experience) Us: At n.io (single letter domain!) we believe there should be seamless connection of any device, any measurable and any signal--unrestricted in volume, real-time and intelligent. The n.io platform empowers that vision. Connect any device and any type of signal. Apply logic, control, and automation anywhere. Deliver tra…

I really wish your homepage was more descriptive. It reads like a Silicon Valley (HBO) parody. Like what does your company actually do ???

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)

#489
PeriodO | Front-end developer | Part-time | Austin, TX and Chapel Hill, NC | http://perio.do/ | REMOTE

PeriodO (Periods, Organized) is a two-year grant-funded project to help scholars, students, librarians, archivists, and museum curators understand and manage differences in how time periods are defined. For example, many archaeologists may use the term “Bronze Age,” yet each may define the spatial and temporal extent of that period differently. During the first phase of the project (funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities) we collected over 3500 of these time period definitions and developed a tool for curating them. The Institute of Museum and Library Services is now funding the next phase, which will focus on tools for visualizing differences and patterns among period definitions.

We are hiring one part-time JavaScript developer who will help our two programmers (a PhD student and professor at the University of North Carolina) build interfaces that will allow our users to visualize, find, and curate relevant time periods for their work. This developer should have experience with React, d3, and modular JavaScript design. Familiarity with RDF would be beneficial. The time commitment is negotiable, although all work must be completed by May 2018 at the latest. All work will be remote. Email ryanshaw@unc.edu with a resume and short introduction if interested.

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