We're looking for people (London or REMOTE) who match at least some of the following: • love C • like Rust • have strong HPC experience • have a strong compiler theory research background • have experience with LLVM compiling to GPU • have experience writing on top of paravirtualisation APIs • have strong industry domain experience • love the idea of running distributed compute on bare metal (no Linux) • dislike the…
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#272REMOTE - ASP.net Developer we're looking for one (maybe two) asp.net developers to join our remote team. C# / Azure / web api / etc email me at ktavera@topofmind.com if you're interested
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#273GrabTaxi is a South East Asian startup that aims to transform the way 600 million people commute every day. We want to improve the safety and efficiency of our taxis by leveraging on advancements in GPS and mobile technology.
Our production scale is massive. We process hundreds of thousands of real time bookings a day, and when you push out new code, tons of people will use what you made. Operating at this level is hard but incredibly rewarding. As a leader in an exciting and fast-paced industry that is evolving daily, we are seeking talented engineers to join our team. You will specialize in building elegant products that bring our unique On-Demand Transport experience to millions of people, anytime and anywhere.
- Senior Mobile Engineer (Android / iOS)
- Database Engineer/Lead
- Security Engineer/Lead
- Engineering Manager (Mobile / DevOps / Full Stack)
- Director of Engineering (Mobile / Full Stack / Backend Payments)
If you're interested please get in touch:- matias.singers [at] grabtaxi [dot] com (mention that you saw this on HN)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#274Full-time, relocation to Amsterdam, (H1B or its dutch equivalent anyway) is taken care of by the company.
I work at Booking.com, which is a world leader in travel accommodations, as a backend developer. I have only positive things to say about working here. The people are intelligent and helpful, a lot of interesting problems to solve and the work hours are unbelievably sane. The company is strongly data driven and very dynamic, which was one of its biggest charms for me. Amsterdam is not a bad place to be either :) The Dutch government also gives a huge tax break through the 30% ruling to non-dutch people.
The work environment is very international and everybody speaks fluent English. The relocation process is also very finely tuned.They take care of you from the moment you get an offer to the point you have set up your house in Amsterdam.
Several people have reached out to me from these threads and have been flown to Amsterdam for interviews. Till now 2 have been given offers and more are in the middle of the interview process.
If you have any other questions about the company or the hiring process or you would like me to refer you, please feel free to send me an email at siddharthsarda01 at gmail.com (Email also in my profile at Hacker news).
To have an idea of the kind of problems being solved here, you can also look at our dev blog: http://blog.booking.com/
We are hiring for our headquarters office in Amsterdam:
- Frontend developers - http://grnh.se/cxmso8
- Backend developers - http://grnh.se/g5n6oe
- Product Owners in various departments - http://grnh.se/edvq2n
- Data scientists - http://grnh.se/al15kt
- Senior Data scientists - http://grnh.se/n4o02e
- iOS Developers - http://grnh.se/w1mi0y
- Android Developers - http://grnh.se/1bnljt
For all available positions take a look here: http://grnh.se/3ryvfg
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#275Keen IO is an API platform that lets developers collect and study custom events at a massive scale.
Things we believe in:
-Honesty & empathy
-Introspection
-Distributed innovation
-Play to your strengths; patch your weaknesses with diverse collaborators.
----- Platform & Middleware Engineers -----
(SF Bay Area or Remote US only) Keen IO is seeking engineers to join our team. We build and nurture an Analytics API that processes user data and queries around the clock, across diverse industries. Whether it’s gaming, e-commerce, advertising, publishing, or IoT, our platform aims to make Analytics so easy for developers that they can focus entirely on their product. Our challenge is to scale with a constantly growing data deluge and evolve along with our user’s needs.
Skills: Cassandra, Scala, Python, Java, Tornado, Go, Zookeeper, Storm, Kafka, Mesos
----- Consultative Sales -----
(SF Bay Area Only) Be one of the first sales reps for a fast-growing, Sequoia-backed, cloud analytics platform.
Our Cross-Vertical Practice is a small, cross-functional team (marketing, sales, sales engineering, data science) tasked with growing our business across all verticals.
For questions, please contact us at humans@keen.io or visit us on Angel List (https://angel.co/keen-io/jobs).
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#276Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers. Internships available as well.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a collection of electrical, mechanical, aerospace, software, science, etc. folks looking to image the whole planet on a daily basis with a large number of small satellites. It'…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#277It all started with winning a game of soccer, a couple of beers and the hassle of getting money back. We think that neither the pain of repaying friends in cash nor the complicated process of online banking are suitable for the 21st century. That’s why we built Cringle to enable people to send money to any mobile phone number, without the need for bank account details (IBAN?) or virtual wallets. The money goes straight between bank accounts.
Everything we achieved until today was only possible, because of the great team that works on our product. Now we are looking to expand our team!
We are looking for an
- Android Developer: https://cringle.net/jobs/android-developer
- iOS Developer: https://cringle.net/jobs/ios-developer
If you are interested please send your application via e-mail to jobs@cringle.net.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#278Expanding 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? (December 2015)
#279BUSHIDO - The Sunny, Warm and Beautiful Los Angeles, CA - ONSITE - REMOTE OK MAYBE Senior Engineer Please e-mail alee@londontrustmedia.com if you are pro with react native and parse. We're building something really special - Bushido. If you are pro at other things non-technical or not-so-technical (where I guess we can define technical in this instance as code), feel free to e-mail too if you're in the area. Please s…
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
#280meanpath.com - REMOTE (Any Country) - Full Time - Many Positions We are a 100% distributed company with staff in Australia, United States and the Philippines. Our tech stack is all Haskell with a very minimal amount of front end that we are hoping to expand with the help of the following new hires. Currently hiring for: * Front end developer * Product manager * Content writers * Designers meanpath crawls 200 million…
I spent six-months pair programming with their CTO (prior to meanpath existing) and learnt more software engineering than my previous courses and career combined. They're not kidding about the Haskell either... :-)