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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#71
Edmonton, AB, Canada, Remote||Relocation||Local, Full time

SysAdmin/DevOps: openstack, docker, python, storage, virtualization, information security, object storage

Resume: http://serverascode.com/2011/04/10/resume.html

Contact: curtis@serverascode.com

I'm interested in the DevOps paradigm and working somewhere that I can learn from people who know a lot more than I do. :) Local and remote work would be preferred, but would also relocate for a great opportunity.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#73
Austin, TX | Full Time

Stack: Ruby, Rails, Sinatra, RSpec, JavaScript (jQuery, ReactJS), PostgreSQL, Git, HTML/CSS/SASS (Bootstrap and Foundation)

Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/in/bprovost/

More info at: http://pr.ovo.st

Contact: provost.dev (at) gmail (dot) com

I am mostly a Ruby on Rails developer but am currently working on MEAN stack project to get into Node.js and Angular.

I am looking for a role as a RoR or JS engineer on a good team in Austin, TX.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#74
Belgium, Europe (for now). Remote. Maybe on-site in London. Occasional travel possible as well. Full time or contract

Stack: Mobile (mainly iOS -> objective-C), C/C++, Java (+JNI). Back end (PHP, some python, MySQL, SQLite, RabbitMQ). Some Bitcoin experience. All sorts of other random things I've been playing around with.

Resume: Upon request

Contact: See profile

I'm an independent developer who has launched two apps that have sold well (concept -> finished app). Looking for a company where I can leverage that experience. Could be dev, product or a mix of both.

My specialties are mobile apps (also: C/C++ on mobile, audio code, OpenGL ES, websockets), real time systems, security and encryption, and multi platform portable software and libraries (e.g. that run on mobile, desktop and embedded systems).

Would love to talk if you're doing cool stuff with either mobile or Bitcoin (or both!).

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#76
West Coast (preferably California), Relocation, Internship for this summer (+Full Time after I graduate in December)

Stack: C/C++, x86, Python, (others listed on Resume)

Resume: http://goo.gl/1lN4A1

Contact: anujpasricha01[at]gmail[dot]com

Most of my experience has been in hardware design and low level programming, however I am trying to expand my horizons by learning more about artificial intelligence and machine learning. So I would like to work for someone working in those fields. However, I am open to any and all options because I really want to get a feel for what the technology culture on the West Coast is like.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#77
Location: Irvine, CA (Orange County), Local/Remote, Full Time

Stack: C#, PHP, Python

Resume: http://goo.gl/0nUe9A

Contact: Please see my website or profile for my e-mail address.

I'm a passionate, hands-on, full stack developer with a focus on web service and REST API development. I enjoy playing with new technologies and frameworks, and am an evangelist for better development practices, trends, and tools.

I'm pretty happy at my current company but am always open to discussing other opportunities.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#78
Seattle | Will consider both Remote and Relocation, but probably not to SF | Full Time

I hack Supply Chains and physical Operations. I use a diverse set of tools[1], but I either use what I know or I learn what I need to. I know and love data, and always try to find ways to let data make better decisions than I could, or any other human for that matter.

email on user page

[1] I use extensively: R, Clojure, SQL, Mathematical Modeling and Programming, Constraint Programming. I dabble in: Julia, Scala, Rust. I can use "Big Data" just fine, and I know its place, but rarely use it because it is rarely necessary.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#79
Atlanta, GA, Remote or Onsite. Onsite preferred. Full Time.

Stack: JavaScript/HTML/CSS/ minor Python / Ruby

Resume: http://www.scribd.com/doc/31551151/Sam-E-Lawrence-Resume

contact: sam@samelawrence.com

I've been working in tech in a variety of roles from sales / support / consulting and now QA. I'm looking for my first role as a full time developer, where I can use my self-taught skills and hopefully learn a lot more than I currently know. I'm at a very junior level of knowledge, but I approach problems well, and enjoy writing clean code. Growth and culture are far higher priorities to me than salary. Would prefer something in the Atlanta area or remote. Would prefer full time, as I'm looking to leave my current company due to the culture (they call us "resources", etc....)

Thanks!

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2014)

#80
London, will consider remote within a couple of timezones, FT

Stack: Ruby/Rails, Python/Django, Javascript/Coffeescript/JQuery/Angular. Got the accessory skillset down - Git, XUnit/Rspec, enough bash to get by, (My|Postgre)SQL

Resume: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/69139419/cvJamesTurley.d...

Contact: jamesturley1905@googlemail.com, 07969475469

I'm a junior-going-on-intermediate web dev - I got bitten with the code bug two or three years ago, although I've been conversant in HTML and CSS since 2004. I'm a stubborn autodidact, and my day job consists mostly of using Javascript to compensate for extraordinarily limited access to an outsourced server app, for a medium sized B2B publisher, largely unsupervised - I am the dictionary definition of a duct-tape coder. In this capacity, I have fallen in love with AngularJS. I also write small APIs mostly using Rails (yes, it is overkill, but it is very quick to get up and running), and do freelance work, the biggest job so far being a Django site.

Looking for a company that'll take a chance on a feral junior matching the above description, making interesting web apps in Ruby or Python (or JS), and most of all an environment where I could level up - bigger ongoing projects with modern development practices. (The benefit to you: so far I've been very good at the level grinding.)

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