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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Germany/Netherlands - REMOTE - Apply at http://nlcollect-bv.workable.com/jobs/7652 ClubCollect has created a service for sports clubs and other organizations to make invoicing of club members a breeze. Invoicing, reminding, online payments: everything is processed via ClubCollect. Since we're entering the German market we're looking for a developer who is proficient in German (speaking & writing). Reason: ability to…

Hey I'm interested, do you have an email address I can send a cover letter to?

The online form doesn't seem to be working...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Recombine - recombine.com

Recombine is a genetic testing and research company. Our stack consists of Scala, Javascript and Ruby. We are looking for passionate Scala platform, frontend and Rails engineers. We are located in the heart of NYC in Nomad.

Investors: Firstmark Capital Contact: reuben@recombine.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Triggit - Golang Tech lead - Full time - San Francisco

Why you'll love coming into work every day: Help build a new product and lead it to completion Spends approximately 70% programming and 30% managing a team Working with talented, smart, focused and driven teammates Lead a small team to create solutions to challenging problems Create and be apart of a culture that promotes pragmatism, openness and simplicity

Check out more at: Triggit.com/careers - Apply by sending resume and Github profile to Joanne@triggit.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

#534
Baltimore, MD; Reston, VA; FULL TIME

Videology Group - http://www.videologygroup.com/

Internet advertising startup looking primarily for server-side Java developers (if your Java is rusty but you're good, drop us a note anyway). I was working for a start-up called LucidMedia Networks (hence the "lmn" in the e-mail address below), which got acquired by Videology. Our stack is Java on Spring on *nix with MySQL and some NoSQL stores on AWS. The Baltimore office also has a team on a large .NET stack as well, but Java teams are spread across both offices. We have some big projects in the works involving big data and volume as we scale globally and across mediums (video, mobile, etc.). Currently, our Reston platform alone handles 4 billion requests a day.

Contact me directly at sahil_lmn@yahoo.com.

I actually got hired through a HN "Who is Hiring" thread, and I hired 2 people through these threads. These things do work!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Groupon Mobile Developer - Android Palo Alto, CA

Hey all,

Over half of Groupon’s multi-billion dollar North American business happens on mobile. Groupon's highly rated Android app is among the top 100 most downloaded apps on Google Play and is loved by millions of customers in 42 countries.

We're looking for mobile developers to join the team and contribute to the evolution of the Groupon Android app. Your code will perform on the wide variety of Android platforms our app runs -- phones, tablets, watches, glasses, robot servants. You would work with and be mentored by well-regarded people in the Android community, including authors, speakers and open-source contributors.

Questions, resumes, githubs and love can be sent to phperez [at] groupon [d0t] com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I've seen Matasano on here several times and I have to say, I really wish you'd reconsider your Remote working policy. It seems like such an interesting place to work, but for me personally, moving just isn't an option. Your website lists 'Services' team-members as being required to work on a physical site, what other teams do you have? I am under the impression from your website that Services includes most Consultan…

From the "Tales of interest!" files: A couple years ago, in our old office at the top of the Monadnock building, I'm working on code for a product we're doing while Vitaly is working on a pentest for a big Rails client, and, like, 5 other people in the office are working on 5 other things. I'm procrastinating while noodling through some stupid Riak thing and so I hear Vitaly say something about how some request he se…

"The in-person requirement is one the company is unlikely to let go of"

That's too bad, since this is a place that looks like it'd be very interesting to work at, but with no degree there's no chance in hell I'd be allowed to work in the US (at least so previous attempts have told me), and it looks like remote is a no-go.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Maker in Residence - Berlin, Germany - Full Time - Visa Link to Job offer: https://relayr.io/jobs We are currently looking for the right person to lead our team of makers and tinkerers and to help and support our users in creating their own projects. The Mission: - Build useful, meaningful, practical or just fun projects using the WunderBar - Help WunderBar users to build useful, meaningful, practical or just fun pro…

Hi, just looked through your site and some of the other job descriptions are really appealing to me. Is Berlin for you a must or would you be open for remote positions (especially inside germany)?

Hi,

Thanks for your reply! Unfortunately, we are looking for applicants who are either living in or would like to relocate to Berlin. It's a great city to live in though :)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Hi, just looked through your site and some of the other job descriptions are really appealing to me. Is Berlin for you a must or would you be open for remote positions (especially inside germany)?

Hi, Thanks for your reply! Unfortunately, we are looking for applicants who are either living in or would like to relocate to Berlin. It's a great city to live in though :)

Thanks for your response. Unfortunately then it's not interesting to me.

I think given that you are also targeting a quite distributed community of developers and that many open source projects show that distributed development works you might want to reconsider that in the future.

Whether it's great or not is quite subjective - if someone doesn't like big cities at all (the bigger the worse) then it might not be that great. But that's another discussion that doesn't belong here.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)

#540
Hi, I'm a developer from Argentina and every time I look at who's hiring posts and I see a REMOTE keyword, I don't know if it's remote for local people only or remote from anywhere.

It'd be really nice to put something like local only/anywhere along with the REMOTE keyword.

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