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Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#91
Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, Europe.

We are searching at least 3 more developers in the fields of search & automatic content/site extraction, crawling, duplicate content, news/spam detection.

We do content fetching and aggregation (news,message boards, blogs, ...) for market research institutes, media analytics companies, etc...

We are still relative small (mostly Harvard, ETH Zurich, and TU Munich graduates), so you are still able to actively shape our company.

If you are from abroad, and want to experience a different culture for a few months/years (some even stayed here their entire life ;)) in a small french/german/english speaking country, why not join?

We can also offer internships for a few months (probably 6).

http://blog.trendiction.com/tag/jobs

Just drop me (thibaut) a mail (or call) if you are interested or need more information!

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#92
Seattle WA & San Francisco CA

Informed Biometry is a recently-formed, well-funded, stealth-mode consumer web startup, looking for developers and designers. Ground-floor opportunity for smart generalists!

Check out http://jobs.infbio.com/ and email me (walter@infbio.com) if you're interested.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#94
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Salt Lake City, Utah Network Security startup with 31m of funding, just closed a 15m round this month. Looking for linux geeks. Types of jobs open: System Developers Kernel Developers Web Interface Developers Email me for more info.

I don't see an email link your profile. I'm in Utah myself, might be tempted for the right kind of gig.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#95

Atlanta, GA Neybor.com We are bringing real estate into the future. Out platform includes a custom geospatial database, a crowd-sourced neighborhood boundary system, virtual tour platform, syndication engine, property search, and a mobile/location platform (like Foursquare) but specifically for real estate. We also power the online real estate section for small newspapers. We are a small but great team always looking…

+1 for Alan and his team. worked with them in the past.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#96
post #84

Salt Lake City, Utah Network Security startup with 31m of funding, just closed a 15m round this month. Looking for linux geeks. Types of jobs open: System Developers Kernel Developers Web Interface Developers Email me for more info.

Email me at dwilkins@soleranetworks.com

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#97
San Francisco, CA, offices in the Sunset, very close to Golden Gate Park.

Craigslist is hiring i18n/l10n engineers.

We are looking for people who can code Perl (or can learn it, I am aware it's not as popular as it used to be), who has experience with localization/translation/globalization and who ideally speaks one or two foreign human languages.

Above average salary and very good perks: free organic food/coffee, dental/medical/vacations and laptop/phone and a very unusual, definitely non corporate company structure.

Telecommute is not possible, although most people work from home one or several days per week and we support flexible hours. pablo@craigslist.org

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#98
We offer low pay, no health insurance and we won't pay for your visa (its bad enough we have to pay for mine). Our work environment is bozo free, the code-base is not some gigantic mess (woo!), and we won't make you conform to some "big company" set of software engineering practices (we don't have time).

We are an NYC-based startup building a curation and machine-learning based product discovery engine, focused on the long tail of ecommerce. Our product is in live beta. We've got an experienced core team (see https://aprizi.com/static/about or take a look at our CEOs blog: http://giffconstable.com/)

If you are an NYC hacker interested in part-time work with the possibility of a full-time position down the track, someone who wants to get in early... get in touch! Internships are also a possibility for the right people. For more info contact liz@aprizi.com

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#99
Santa Barbara, CA

San Francisco, CA

Hoboken, NJ

Outside the US: Dresden, Bangalore, Dublin and UK (sales)

Citrix Online has several engineering positions open: Java engineers (web, backend, messaging), C++, Oracle administrators, network operations, user experience designers, etc. From the intern-level up through director/management-level.

The company is growing like crazy and doing fantastic financially (just announced higher than expected earnings yesterday).

You can apply at http://www.citrixonline.com/careers.tmpl (or send me an email to be able to put me down as a referral)

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