Karius helps sick patients by directly sequencing the pathogen DNA in a normal blood draw. This revolutionary science needs a lot of great software to bring it together. Karius is well-funded, receiving orders, and hiring for backend, frontend, devops, computational pipeline, and head of engineering. https://jobs.lever.co/kariusdx
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#673On the programming side, we’re extreme to the max – 100% pair programming, 100% test driven development (TDD), together with ALL of the XP agile practices; no compromises, no shortcuts. We’re extreme on technology, too, using a next-generation Elixir/Phoenix technology stack.
We’re looking for extremely empathetic people who love to collaborate and learn, and who value programming as a team sport over a solo activity. If you can make our team, as a perk you’ll have the opportunity to train alongside our top professional athletes using our customized workout programs. We embrace the agile principles of transparency, accountability, and responsiveness to change, which are values we share with our with our top athletes and coaches. Do you have what it takes to be a Spartan?
Sparta Science is based in Silicon Valley (Menlo Park and San Francisco offices) and backed by a leading group of venture capital investors including Fyrfly Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Spider Capital and XSeed Capital. Sparta applies data and technology to provide predictive, actionable insights for our customers. Sparta Science provides a new way to objectively evaluate and compare athletes through technology, and ensure every team member reaches their full athletic potential within an organization.
Interested? Send your resume to: andrewaunelle [at] gmail [dot] com
(No recruiters please!)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2017)
#674We are passionate technologists who believe in the power of software and technology as tools for social change. We contribute to a multitude of open source projects. Primarily we are a Technology Consultancy Company. We look for zealous Technologists who are keen to learn on job. We value Object Oriented and Functional Skills. DevOps and Agile are a normal way of working here.
Skillsets/Platforms/etc.: C#, Java, Ruby, Scala, AWS, Python, Node.js, React, Angular.
Requirement: 5+ years of programming experience.
Interview process: Phone interview, Take-home coding assignment, Pair programming interview, Technical Interview(s), Logic and aptitude written tests, Cultural Interview, Social Economic Justice Round.
More about ThoughtWorks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBqquBtwaNM
http://www.thoughtworks.com/locations/pune
Contact: ijoshua[at]thoughtworks.com
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2017)
#675Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2017)
#676Neuralink is a new neural engineering company founded by Elon Musk.
Our goal is to develop brain-machine interfaces so useful and so safe that ordinary people will choose to get them like they get a smartphone. Neuralink's aim is to bring humans and machines closer so software forms a true extension of ourselves, rather than something separate we interact with slowly and awkwardly.
We are hiring for a fairly diverse set of technical backgrounds. There is a ton of software to write ranging from firmware to surgical robotics control to an experiment management web app. Experience with C++ for robotics is especially desirable. Culturally, we place a premium on diligence, care and thoroughness rather than trying out every latest cool framework.
If you are up for the challenge check out our website: https://neuralink.com
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#677Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2017)
#678Mason provides UI-as-a-service: configurable, fully functional UI components served over API.
Tech: golang, react
Email kareem [ at ] trymason [ dot ] com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2017)
#679We're experienced founders who have built and sold multiple businesses in the past. Origin is the most ambitious idea we've tackled to date (hopefully on the right side of crazy). We currently have a working MVP built on Ethereum and IPFS. We're looking for all sorts of people to join our team, whether you code in react, python or solidity. We're a distributed team and open to remote.
Ping us at founders@originprotocol.com if you're interested.
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#680Visby is building a new imaging standard for natively 'holographic' displays, like VR, AR, and multi-perspective screens.
Our tech is based on the concept of 'light fields,' the set of all light rays passing through a space. By capturing or representing all the light rays, you can determine what a user would have seen from any possible perspective. This is superior to traditional, 3D model-based imaging, because it doesn't look like a video game. Our approach is more photographic than other approaches, and leads to realistic images. While most of the work is software, we do have a huge pile of cameras and work closely with the film industry.
The problem space is very complex, involving the latest math and algorithms, and combining ideas from a huge, dizzying number of technical fields. So you don't need to be an expert in everything to apply, just have a passion for hard problems, be willing to work on a team, and be excited to learn (and teach). We have three open positions, but we will try to build a role for the right candidate.
Algorithms Engineer, Light Field Imaging: https://jobs.lever.co/visby/5f861491-fe0f-4003-99ab-01f9456a...
Research Engineer, Light Field Imaging: https://jobs.lever.co/visby/5ae6b083-ffec-4b1e-89db-8d81342b...
Software Engineer, Virtual Reality: https://jobs.lever.co/visby/662abcfa-6d30-4844-951a-75f1796e...