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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

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Function1 | http://www.function1.com/careers | Location: US Travel

Position: Splunk Consultant

Function1 is a boutique consulting organization providing best-in-class consulting services and software solutions. We're looking for smart, hard working individuals who have a sincere drive to help customers and build a better company. Your role will include configuring, installing, and developing against Splunk. Splunk is the industry-leading platform for operational intelligence. It’s the easy, fast and secure way to analyze the massive streams of machine data generated by IT systems and technology infrastructure—physical, virtual and in the cloud.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

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Bangalore, India. Many Positions. Full time. This is my seventh monthly post and have hired a couple of great guys from the past posts.

Expanding the scope to include crypto and math majors - especially with experience in Blockchains. Please read on.

I have recently taken up a role to build a payment network from scratch, out of Bangalore, India. It is funded by a big corporation, but will be arms-distance from their central business.

It is a large, complex and fascinating problem to crack. The potential to bring banking to 600 million un/underbanked Indians is what excited me to work on this.

In the past I have built both fast-data and big-data companies and have a few patents in this space.

We are looking to hire a good core team of full time math, physics and CS majors, UI UX and product managers, who will work of Bangalore, India.

If you are interested, please email me at google's email service - takenottie. Thanks for reading.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#893
ZipGo Technology-Bangalore-Full time

ZipGo Technology, Bangalore is looking for tech professionals for the below, both are full time job.

1. Sr. RoR Developer - 4+ years of experience. 2. Ui/UX designer - 2 to 6 years of experience.

If you are interested please mail your profile to vinayak@zipgo.in

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#894
Snaptrip • London • Full Time + Equity

We're a UK marketplace for last minute holidays, in 12 months we've now grown to have more property than Airbnb and we're not finished yet!. We're a Post-Accelerator company that's just closed our Series A and is now looking to take on a very small number of great people to dominate the market. Today we're a team of 7 today and we'll be double in 12 months (you need a few more to go international right).

Check us out at www.snaptrip.com, why not find somewhere in Devon this weekend?

Roles

1. Front End Developer

* Final say on anything HTML / CSS / JS / Responsive, you'll own the Front-End. Completely. * Working with your partner in crime our product manager you'll come up with quick ways to test features before we build out to production * Work on scaling out our big product changes for 2016 * You're the authority on feasibility, product will shape the ux and together you'll create something truly award winning (we're already winning innovation evert few months for the travel sector.

2. Product Manager

* Your going to build out the whole roadmap as we go international, we've got some great ideas they'll help you along the way * Own all product metrics and be expected to move them * Lead the team in creating great experiences and help us be a customer first organisation * You'll become the innovation leader building out a product that's slowly becoming a household name

------- For a chat to learn more https://calendly.com/jamesroutledge/meet-snaptrip Go on, we don't bite! -------

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

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Function1 | http://www.function1.com/careers | Location: US Travel Position: Splunk Consultant Function1 is a boutique consulting organization providing best-in-class consulting services and software solutions. We're looking for smart, hard working individuals who have a sincere drive to help customers and build a better company. Your role will include configuring, installing, and developing against Splunk. Splunk is…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#896

It would be good to see offers specify whether they respect the 8-hour workday or not. This to me is the primary concern when working for someone else and the best "perk" that is out there. If I'm expected to do unpaid overtime, I'm not interested no matter what the salary is or other details.

You are in the wrong industry.

You work for the wrong companies.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#898
Oracle Data Cloud | Westminster, CO (Denver/Boulder area) | onsite

The Oracle Data Cloud (ODC) is currently looking for two different skill sets:

1. data scientists that have experience with big data tools (Spark, Hive, Hadoop, etc) and fluency in one or more high level languages (Python, Scala, Julia, etc) and

2. software engineers who have strong enterprise Java skills and a desire to work with big data tools.

This division of Oracle has the best culture of any company I have yet worked for. For more info you can email me at joe.stech@oracle.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#899
Temboo | New York City | All Positions | Onsite | https://temboo.com

Temboo connects the physical to the virtual. Our software currently ships on devices from Samsung, Texas Instruments and Arduino, and our customers use Temboo to power a diverse range of applications, from offshore aquaculture to smart cities, and everything in between. You'll be joining a small, growing team, where your work will have immediate, meaningful impact.

We're hiring across the board:

* Engineering

* Product

* UI / UX Design

* DevOps

* Sales

* Marketing

* Business Development

Learn more here: https://temboo.com/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2015)

#900
Conversant (Los Angeles) | Haskell | Full-Time | ONSITE

Join our newly formed team of crack commandos (there are only two of us at this point) tasked with replatforming a flaky data import / export system to Haskell (from Java). This is the first Haskell project at the company and we plan (pray?) to knock it out of the park.

The right candidate is either: A senior developer (JVM experience preferred) with a hobbyist's level of Haskell foo and a keen interest in Haskell's particular flavor of functional programming - or a junior/mid-career developer with strong Haskell skills.

Send me an email: eswenson-healey@cj.com

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