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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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The Dotcom | Frontend, Backend | Boulder & New York | Full-time | ONSITE or Remote (US timezones) | http://www.the.com

The Dotcom is building Light, a tool to create sites using a spreadsheet-like interface. Much like Excel, Light’s approach allows people of all skill-levels learn as they create sites using a visual reactive programming system. Classic spreadsheet paradigms such as calculations, linking, and reusable components are the essence of what makes Light so easy to pick up.

We need your help to make the next iteration of Light possible, starting with our frontend and backend. Our team uses React, Mobx, Firebase, and TypeScript — Familiarity with all is preferred, but all candidates with strong JavaScript skills should definitely reach out!

The Dotcom team is a small but growing group of developers that believe in a more accessible web. While primarily based in Boulder, we are open to remote work. Please reach out to joinus@the.com with your resume, a brief description of your goals, and for extra brownie points, some links to your featured work.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Sentry (sentry.io) | Sr. Software Engineers | ONSITE in San Francisco, CA, Toronto, Ontario (Canada)

Sentry provides open source error tracking that shows you every crash in your stack as it happens, with the details needed to prioritize, identify, reproduce, and fix each issue. It also gives you information your support team can use to reach out to and help those affected and tools that let users send you feedback for peace of mind.

Sentry has quickly grown into one of the world’s most widely-used developer tools, monitoring more than 1 billion exceptions per day from more than 100,000 developers at some of the internet's most loved products (Dropbox, Uber, Airbnb, Stripe, Pinterest, Xbox Live, and many more).

Tech Stack: Python, JavaScript, React (and other dynamic languages), PostgreSQL, Rust

If any of the below sound interesting, check out: https://sentry.io/careers

- Senior Software Engineer (Full-Stack/Product) (San Francisco and Toronto, Canada) - Senior Frontend Engineer (San Francisco and Toronto, Canada) - Sr. Software Engineer, Infrastructure - IT Lead - Software Engineer, Revenue & Analytics - Software Engineer, Growth

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Braze | Senior Engineers & Leadership postions | New York City, NY | FULL-TIME ONSITE VISA

Braze is VC-backed customer engagement platform that helps the world's top companies engage with their customers. At its core it's a high scale messaging platform that sends billions of messages every month across mobile push, web push, email, text, etc. We work with companies ranging from Venmo, Lyft, Walmart, Grubhub to HBO, Dominos, Citibank, etc. If you've ever received a message from any of our clients, technically you've already seen our product in action as we power just about every interaction. We have some truly interesting, world-class engineering challenges. Our products rely on sophisticated real time and batch processing of massive amounts of data to provide analytics and automated decision making. We’re hiring for these roles in our New York City office: * Engineering Manager, Messaging & Automation (hands-on): https://grnh.se/56c2c14f1 * Staff Engineer: https://grnh.se/4a7949431 * Senior Backend Engineer: https://grnh.se/rh1uey1 * Senior Front-End Engineer: https://grnh.se/qn7v6a1 * Senior DevOps Engineer: https://grnh.se/h4psfq1 * Data Engineer: https://grnh.se/435ca3b81 * Forward Deployed Software Engineer: https://grnh.se/a6888fb31

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Sentry (sentry.io) | Sr. Software Engineers | ONSITE in San Francisco, CA, Toronto, Ontario (Canada) Sentry provides open source error tracking that shows you every crash in your stack as it happens, with the details needed to prioritize, identify, reproduce, and fix each issue. It also gives you information your support team can use to reach out to and help those affected and tools that let users send you feedback f…

Applied to Senior Software Engineer - Growth and Sr.Software Engineer - Infrastructure.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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GiveCampus (YC S15) | full stack (Rails) and front-end (React) engineers, product managers | Full Time | DC, SF | On-site | https://www.givecampus.com/careers

GiveCampus builds fundraising software for colleges, universities, and K-12 schools. The company is 4 years old, profitable, and serves more than 600 schools, including 30 of the Top 50-ranked colleges in the United States. We're backed by Y Combinator and YC's CEO listed us among the 20 YC companies that he expects to be a household name by 2020 (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13896296). You can read a bit more about what we do in The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/04/1...).

For engineering, we're looking for both full-stack (Ruby on Rails, Postgres) and front-end engineers with at least 2 years of professional experience. Our current team was previously with Facebook, Amazon, and Intel. We're looking for people who like having ownership of the product, and can own the process from idea to development to deployment and maintenance.

For product, we're looking for someone to drive innovation and execute product initiatives across the company, working closely with the founders and engineering team. We want someone who will take ownership over the ideation, technical development, launch, and measurement of success.

We're still a small team, so if you're looking to join a fast-growing startup and have an immediate impact, please reach out to careers@givecampus.com with a bit about why you're passionate about education, and a project you've working on that you're particularly proud of.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Teller | London, UK | On site | https://teller.io/ Teller makes banking APIs for developers that provide real time access to live, up-to-date data from their users' accounts and also allow instant payment initiation and transfers on behalf of users. Our approach is unique in that we don't screenscrape online banking portals, we reverse engineer the bank's often heavily protected mobile app to discover its private API…

This sounds interesting but also shady. Are you getting permission to implement these apis? Do your users know how you are implementing this stuff?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Radix Labs (YC S18) | Software Developer (frontend, backend, compilers, distributed systems) | Cambridge, MA, USA | ONSITE | Full time | $100k-150k + equity About Radix Radix Labs is a Series Seed startup with 2.5M raised. Our product brings compiler-like abstractions to the process of working in a biology lab. We are building the future of the biotechnology development process with a first-principles approach, devel…

Sounds a bit like Transcriptic, is this compilation process of protocols the distinction?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Telaria | Data Scientist, Data Engineer | New York City, NY | Full-Time | ONSITE | https://telaria.com

Telaria (NYSE: TLRA), (formerly Tremor Video), is the leading independent data-driven software platform built to monetize and manage premium video inventory with the greatest speed, control, and transparency, wherever and however audiences are watching.

We are looking to leverage our vast amounts of advertising data to make informed decisions around business optimizations and efficiencies. We are a small and efficient team building out a solution in an exciting space with lots of green field ahead of it. Believing we’re just scratching the surface of the power of our data, we’re actively searching for passionate and analytical data scientists and data engineers to help us extract actionable insights in order to improve our product offerings.

Why We Love It Here:

* We are a technology and data-driven business

* We embrace analytical thinking, kind, and results driven people

* We have a plethora of challenging and interesting problems to solve

* Competitive benefits and compensation (including 401k matching, etc.)

* Flexible work environment (creating a productive work/life balance)

* Awesome people to work with ;)

If interested, please visit and apply here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/telaria/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)

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Daimler Autonomous Services | ONSITE, Full-Time | Berlin, Germany | VISA Sponsorship

We are building AV-enabled routing and mapping capabilities to help ride-hailers and car manufacturers around the world shape the future of autonomous mobility. Together with Daimler's autonomous and vehicle teams our goal is not simply to get our customers from A to B but to get them there with the quality and safety they have come to expect from our brand.

We are hiring for:

* Backend - Node.js, Swagger/OpenAPI, k8s; to work on our services and the underlying infrastructure

* Routing & Maps - Python, C++, Rust; to work on graphs, shortest path algorithms, machine maps / lane-level maps

* Machine Learning - PyTorch, TensorFlow; to work on feature extraction, graph embeddings, traffic models, and demand prediction

Some example projects our engineers have worked on before:

* https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend

* https://github.com/mapbox/robosat

Bonus points if you have worked professionally with geospatial data and software before and/or have contributed to OpenStreetMap, be it code or map edits.

Write me a note at daniel(dot)hofmann(at)daimler(dot)com telling me about what projects you've worked on that fit what we're looking for. Include a robot emoji in the subject to confirm you are not a robot ;) You can also find us and talk to us engineers at local meetups such as Geo Berlin.

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