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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#52
Operations Engineer at ShowClix Ticketing Pittsburgh, PA

ShowClix, a fast-growing, venture-backed Ticketing Company, is looking for an Operations Engineer to help us manage and scale our cloud based ticketing platform.

Learn more: http://showclix.theresumator.com/apply/UKzIwR/Operations-Eng...

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#53

Dropbox has many full-time engineering, design, and support positions open in SF http://dropbox.com/jobs I help manage user growth there so I can tell you with pretty strong certainty there is no better opportunity. Dropbox has very few people but is running at a huge scale already.

I wish that Dropbox would allow remote work.

And I say this because I love the product. I'm just not at all interested in living in California.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#54
Really REMOTE.

deviantART (http://www.deviantart.com) wants developers. We're fully remote; there's no central office with a team located there. We expect all hires to be comfortable working in PHP, JavaScript, CSS, and SQL; we like our developers to be able to hack on any part of the site, rather than being frontend/backend specialists.

One exception to all that: there's an Infrastructure Engineer position which is located in Vancouver. It's C++/Java focused, and involves developing backend services used by the rest of the site.

We post information about our development process here sometimes: http://dt.deviantart.com/blog/

Apply here: http://deviantart.theresumator.com/apply

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#55
YC Summer 2011 Startup

Mountain View, CA

Web Developer

There's only three of us now -- you'll be #4! We're attacking a huge market in financial services and looking for someone to solve some interesting technical challenges. Our tech stack includes jQuery, Python, Django, PHP, CodeIgniter, Selenium, and Mechanize.

If you'd like to learn more about us, my email is on my HN profile.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#56
Mountain View, CA - local preferred but remote considered for right candidate, interns welcome

Solum (http://www.solumtech.com) is looking for software developers, mechanical engineers, and scientists to help with the development and deployment of our soil nutrient measurement technology. We're a Khosla Ventures backed company working to revolutionize agriculture by providing a quantitative, information-driven approach to farm management practices. Our first measurement systems are currently being deployed with our initial customers in California, Iowa, and Illinois, and we have a great need for good developers to help us build up our platform to manage and analyze the information generated by these systems.

This is a very technically challenging problem with a huge economic and environmental impact. If you are interested, feel free to contact me directly (white@solumtech.com) or email our jobs account (jobs@solumtech.com).

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#57
Paris, France - Criteo

Any engineering position, no need to speak french (english is enough). (no remote, interns accepted)

Tech stack: C# .NET, Memcache, SQL Server, Hadoop/Pig

We look for any sort of profile from mathematicians to system administrators.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#58
Maginatics, Inc.

Based in Mountain View, CA right next to the CalTrain station. (No remote.)

We are currently in stealth but looking for smart, hands-on developers with a strong background in algorithms, distributed systems, storage systems, security, and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) systems.

If interested, shoot me email: vibhav [at] maginatics [dot] com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#59
Seattle, WA - Software Development Engineer

AWS - My team is looking for software engineers passionate about building new web services. If you’re interested in building high performance distributed systems, come join a new AWS service and influence the direction of the leading cloud provider. We have several positions for a range of experience levels. If you’re not in Seattle but are up for a change of scenery, Amazon has a great relocation program that makes it extremely easy to join AWS.

https://us-amazon.icims.com/jobs/133388/job https://us-amazon.icims.com/jobs/137679/job https://us-amazon.icims.com/jobs/137677/job

AWS is an unique mix of startup culture/autonomy combined with the ability to leverage the incredible infrastructure of Amazon/AWS. I’ve worked in AWS for the past year and I’ve learned more in that time than I thought possible. I’m an infrastructure person at heart, and at other companies I’ve worked for, I’m always torn between doing the deep engineering that I love, or working on a more customer focused product. In AWS, they are one and the same. I like having scalability, availability, and performance as core features of the product I’m building. Another thing I love about working in AWS is the impact your work has - your service is used by thousands of developers, and those developers use your service in ways you never imagined, which are then used by millions of people.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

#60
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Rhino Accounting (http://www.rhinoaccounting.com)

Looking for a full time developer to work on our suite of web apps that integrate with Google Apps. We work mainly with Python/Django and with Google API's so some experience with either of these would be preferred.

INTERN

We're also looking for a developer (and marketing) intern, this is a $2000 honorarium / unpaid internship.

Please contact me directly simon@rhinocloud.com and put HN in the subject line.

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