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Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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MetaOptimize hacks large data using machine learning, natural language processing, and visualization. Check out our ML+NLP Q+A forum: http://metaoptimize.com/qa/ I am, in particular, interested in the following three profiles: * You have a strong background in applied machine learning or statistical analysis. * or, You have a strong background in data visualization . * or, You are a fast hacker, and can deliver bug-f…

Has anyone received a reply yet?

Nope, FWIW

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

I live in an area with approx. 370,000 people and my only ISP choice is Comcast. Verizon will not provide FioS here or DSL, and the wireless ISP in our area says my neighbor's tree is too large and blocks LoS to their tower.

That really sucks. We moved to this little town mostly because we could get acreage and decent connectivity.

Care to recommend any areas with acreage and good broadband?

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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I'm a bit late to this game, but if you're looking to pick up a couple extra hours a week, and you know ruby, rails, javascript and css, I'd love to hear from you.

I need some help on a couple side projects that are taking up too much time. My email is in my profile. Send me some info and your rate. Your location irrelevant, but I'm based in SF.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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We're looking for a longer term contract relationship with a developer who has significant development experience in PHP/MySQL/CSS and Javascript. Specifically, we want an individual who has done a lot with shopping carts and inventory management, and also comfortable with front and back-end design. We have a fairly complicated process that is constantly changing and therefore the codebase needs to be flexible as we…

FYI, that link goes to your Google Apps login page. :)

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (January 2011 Edition)

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Bandzoogle.com is hiring a full time Rails developer. We build tools that help bands succeed online. Unlike many music industry startups we’re stable (launched in 2003), profitable, and growing fast.

More details and to apply: http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/8006

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