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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#91
San Francisco, CA (H1B, INTERN no problem)

Scribd (social publishing, top 100 website, YC '06) is hiring talented hackers and other technical people for a broad range of technologies.

We've hired TWO people from these "Who is Hiring" threads ... it really works!!!

We're looking for people who want to work with:

* Ruby on Rails (we're the #2 largest rails site, after Twitter)

* Javascript

* iOS

* Machine Learning / Data mining kinds of problems

* Product managers, from web or mobile backgrounds

That said, we care way more about your personality and general hacking skills then what languages you've used so far, so if you haven't used these but want to break into mobile or web development, this could be a good opportunity for you.

We're well funded and have a really fun office environment (go-karts + a zipline!). We've got flexible hours, a very flat organizational structure that gives a lot of product ownership to engineers, and a really terrific team.

Last month we launched our first iPhone app, called "Float", which hopes to make reading a better experience. If you're a fan of reading apps like Instapaper and Reeder, you're already familiar with what we're doing. See http://tcrn.ch/pCwT4c for more.

Feel free to email me directly: jared@scribd.com

Jared

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#92
Job Description: Full time - on site If you are an expert at developing high-performance, MVC standards-compliant interactive web applications using Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP (using the Zend framework), we want to talk to you! The ideal candidate has the ability to write and understand PHP as well as being able to work under pressure in a dynamic environment. The candidate should be comfortable facing development challenges with enthusiasm while also researching and proposing new technologies in their field. Minimum Job Requirements: 3-5 years experience developing code for standards-compliant, MVC web applications PHP5 (Object Oriented) MySQL 5 Version control (SVN) Linux OS shell environment and utilities XML and RSS standards Zend framework Bonus Job Qualifications: XHTML/HTML5, CSS Stored procedures Javascript and knowledge of JS libraries such as JQuery Experience and understanding of AJAX methodologies Experience with third party APIs, particularly Facebook Open Graph and Amazon Web Services Memcached About Us: The Orchard is an independent music and video distributor specializing in comprehensive digital strategies for content owners. We partner with companies of all sizes, from major independent record labels to management firms to production companies, to make their music and videos available across more than 100 unique digital outlets across 230 countries, as well as physical retailers across North America and Europe. But, that’s not all. We work with our clients to maximize their revenue through pricing strategies and sales promotions, provide the latest and greatest digital marketing tools, and offer products like sophisticated sales analytics to help them run their businesses efficiently and effectively. Why Work for Us: You will be a core member of a small development team. You will have an enormous impact to shape applications being developed by a leader in the music industry. We offer good benefits and a great work environment for our developers.

To apply, please email theorchardjobs@gmail.com with the following: Cover letter Resume Salary requirements No recruiters, please.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#93
Cake Health is looking for our first full-time employee to help us tackle the huge problem of health care costs in the US. We're in the Bay Area (San Francisco, Mountain View, Palo Alto for the Ctrl+F'ers).

The product to date has been built on Ruby on Rails + mySQL + jQuery, so fluency with those is a plus. We're moving on to tackle some larger problems, though, so I'm far more interested in what you've done than what you've done it with.

More info at http://cakehealth.com/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#94
Redwood Shores, CA (SF Bay Area) - Engineers and more

BioWare SF is hiring! Formerly known as EA2D, we are now the online/social arm of the BioWare group.

We're working on exciting projects:

* Social games for gamers (from BioWare and others)

* Game APIs (web services for online games)

We're small (30 people) and scrappy. And we're growing fast: 0-200 servers in the past 8 months. Tech stack is primarily AS3/Java backed by MongoDB, but we're writing more in Python, JavaScript, and Ruby. We have a highly automated infrastructure running on AWS (EC2 w/ELBs and ASGs, EMR, SQS, Beanstalk, etc., plus more than a few super-secret/unreleased Amazon features) and Google App Engine. Buzzword potpourri includes Chef, node.js, Hive, Graphite, Tomcat, Spring, Maven, Hudson, GitHub, Pingdom, Loggly, PagerDuty, and continuous deployment. http://github.com/ea2d and http://eng.ea2d.com/).

We need backend and systems engineers, artists, PMs, and more. Detailed listings are here: https://jobs.ea.com/search/advanced.do?q=bioware&globalR...

I lead the platform team. Drop me a line if you're interested: mikeb@ea2d.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#95
Newcastle, UK (REMOTE or INTERN). - Designer wanted

We are looking for a good designer to join our team developing a few different applications. See www.competitormonitor.com as one example of what we're doing. Your location is not important to us as we are used to working with people from around the world. Our current team is UK, Russian and Argentinian, so we welcome everyone :)

Contact me at the email address in my profile

Ade

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#96
Paris, France

EVE makes hardware emulation boxes that let hardware engineers debug their Verilog RTL and embedded developers boot Linux on new chips before tape-out.

Looking for C++ developer with some digital circuit experience, EECS background preferred.

Contact alain at eve-team dot com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#97
Los Gatos / San Francisco Bay Area Netflix

I'm hiring for my team (although there are a ton of other jobs too)

The description is a little light on programming, but it really is more programming than sysadmining.

Netflix is a very open environment -- any engineer can push code to production pretty much any time with almost nothing in the way. There is no release manager or schedule. Maintaining reliability in this environment is a fun challenge!

Our team has three main goals:

* Write tools to help the other engineers know when it is safe to deploy.

* Create monitoring tools to detect issues before users do, fix them automatically if possible, and if not, contact the right people as quickly as possible.

* Take charge of outages and lead the calls until they are resolved and then follow up to make sure the root cause has been found and fixed.

So if this sounds like something interesting to you, you can send your resume to me at jedberg@netflix.com, and if you have any questions about the job, feel free to comment here (but don't email for questions, because I'd rather answer them here were everyone can see the answer).

Here's a discussion about the job on reddit:

http://www.reddit.com/comments/jyaqd/

Here is the full job description from the jobs site:

Netflix is the world's leading streaming video service, and our growth is accelerating. At Netflix, we are upgrading our cloud management tools and pushing the limits of using cloud-based technology, powering our explosive (and soon to be international) growth while presenting new challenges to build a reliable service with ephemeral commodity hardware in an engineer friendly environment..

As a member of the Cloud Solutions team, you will manage, support and operate the company’s cloud environment. You will build tools to monitor, automatically fix and/or proactively notify service owners of problems before customers notice. You will drive incident resolution and follow through on finding root causes and getting them fixed.

You are an expert in distributed, highly concurrent, web-scale systems that are fault-tolerant and run 24x7 with unparalleled availability. You are a talented devops engineer and you thrive on managing and maintaining a reliable environment that others depend on.

You possess these qualities:

* You see the big picture delivering a 24x7 service

* You are effective working with multiple teams

* You have high standards in everything you do

* You can balance multiple tasks

You have these skills:

* Great communication skills, both verbal and written

* In-depth experience operating a 24x7 production environment

* Fluent in Linux: RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu

* Strong scripting and programming skills (we’re going to ask you to write code on the whiteboard)

* Familiar with the Java platform, especially JVM configuration and JMX

* Knowledgeable in Linux packaging tools: rpm, yum, dpkg, apt

* Ability to quickly triage problems, determine root cause and drive resolution

* Ability to keep a cool head under pressure and effectively participate in system down crisis situations

You may even have these skills:

* Expertise in one or more of the following: Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, shell

* Prior experience with Amazon EC2/S3 or other cloud service providers

* Building systems deployment and service management automation tools

* Familiarity with large scale systems and methodologies

If this sounds interesting then we want to hear from you!

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#98
Palo Alto, CA (willing to consider relocation or remote work) http://suitabletech.com

Telepresence Robotics

Suitable Technologies is a startup working to create an innovative new product for something called "remote presence." (Another common term is "robotic telepresence.")

Our first product, in development now, is similar to video chat on a computer you can drive around. Unlike videoconferencing, you’re not stuck to a wall or desk. It becomes your physical presence, anywhere in the world, with the freedom to move and interact with people as if you were there. Our technology has already been seen by millions of people, and we think the potential impact is substantial.

We're looking for great engineers and designers. We need help in C++, multimedia, web frontend and backend, UI/UX design, electrical, networking, and more. We think this could be a unique opportunity for someone with experience in web or mobile to work on something a little different.

We have funding and offer competitive compensation.

More information is available on our site: http://suitabletech.com

Contact: jobs@suitabletech.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#99
Vancouver, BC, Canada. http://www.wishpond.com/

Wishpond is the leading local product search engine creating the next chapter in online and social shopping. Wishpond empowers shoppers to find products from nearby retailers, and opens new marketing realms for local and independent retailers.

We're looking for passionate developers who take pride in their work and deliver high-quality results.

Requirements: - Experience building and deploying Ruby on Rails applications - Front end experience with jQuery, Javascript, CSS, and HTML - Excellent problem solvers - Good communication skills and a team player

Nice to Have: - Experience with scaling web applications - Familiarity with administration and manipulation of MySQL relational databases - Proficiency Competence working with *nix operating systems

Sounds interesting? We use the shiniest technologies to power our vision: - Highly scalable cloud based infrastructure - Rails, Python - Mobile App Development - Creating new industry API's for other developers to leverage and productize our offering - Large scale content ingestion engine

- Sound interesting? Apply to careers@wishpond.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

#100
Los Gatos, CA - Netflix

I'm looking for a frontend developer for my team. Your main job would be to help develop a very interactive infrastructure monitoring system. We have lots and lots of metrics about our systems. We'd like to be able to present them in a useful format, make it easy to troubleshoot production issues, aggregate on different dimensions, slice and dice them, zoom in on interesting events, expand clusters into individual nodes, save your work into your custom dashboard, etc.

I'm mostly looking for a strong developer who knows javascript well (or a language that compiles to javascript) and is familiar with tools or frameworks that will make your job easier (think Backbone, Knockoutjs, Spine, JavascriptMVC, etc.).

Netflix is a great environment for engineers where the emphasis is on agility and there are no rules about what tools or technologies you use to get your job done. You know what's best and we trust you.

If this sounds interesting to you please email me at dmuino @ netflix.com

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