Senior Backend Developer (Haskell) | AlphaSheets | up to $150k (depends on level of hire and equity tradeoff) + equity | Bay Area We're building the future of spreadsheets: collaborative, programmable in multiple languages, and highly extensible. We think spreadsheets haven't reached their full potential as a general computing platform. We envision a world where many more people are able to code thanks to the intuiti…
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#962Lastline is focused on real-time analysis of advanced malware and knowing the Internet's malicious infrastructure. Lastline leverages this threat intelligence to create advanced malware defenses for companies of all sizes.
• Front End Developer: Develop web-based applications to display security information to users and to support malware analysts in their work. Use AngularJS to develop our front end and use D3.js for graph data. Applicant must have AngularJS or other JavaScript framework experience and must know how to develop professional-looking web interfaces.
To apply, email jobs@lastline.com with your resume.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#963Want to work on high performance networking software for ARM-based server and networking platforms?'
We're looking for software engineers who are comfortable digging into complex systems, identifying optimizations, and working with software and hardware teams to implement solutions.
If you want to make an impact in the software and hardware for mega data centers & tier 1 ISPs all the way down to your home router or SBC, we'd like to hear from you.
Apply here: http://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_arm/external... or email brian (dot) brooks @ arm (dot) com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#964Hey friends, John here - I am the CEO of Commandiv (My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnzettler). I am a financial engineer who left the hedge fund world to make investing easier for self-directed investors. I am actively looking for a software engineering partner. Ping me at john (at) commandiv (dot) com if you're interested in learning more.
Hiring process: meet in person or video chat; I will demo for you the Alpha product (and build you a personalized portfolio down to the tickers & # of shares to buy); we can go from there...
About Commandiv: Commandiv is an over-the-top investment advisor for self-directed investors. Users get value from: 1) Robo-Assist trade recommendations (all advisory/backtesting algos fully developed); 2) full control over their investments; 3) and account consolidation of all their liquid investments. We are not a broker-dealer and don’t want to be. We plug into broker-dealer APIs and earn money from BD-paid referral fees, and user-paid advisory fees (25bps of AUM).
Initially, we are targeting educated, employed 26-45-year-olds who have $5-100k in cash external to their employer-sponsored retirement plans. This target customer knows little about investing; she is self-directed and has done preliminary research; and she craves a one-stop shop to learn, build trust, and get invested. In order to acquire customers at greater scale, we will use a Learning Platform (think: Duolingo / TurboTax) to drive account creation (curriculum fully developed).
AngelList: https://angel.co/commandiv
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#965At SIG, we build some of the most powerful trading systems in finance. Our developers work on low-latency applications that directly impact trading. We focus on performance and optimization, while bringing our ideas into production quickly. We look for the best technology to build optimal solutions; that can include C++11 (clang, gcc) C++14, Linux, python, and high performance data structures, along with new technologies you investigate.
You can apply by submitting a resume to zanaya (dot) wagner @ sig (dot) com
OR visiting our career page at https://careers.sig.com/
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#966GoGuardian keeps students safe when they're online, helps teachers engage with their students, and provides schools with better control over how their technology is used. With GoGuardian, educators can harness the power of the internet for learning, without harmful content or distractions getting in the way.
Learn more and apply here: (https://www.goguardian.com/careers.html)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#967Scribd is hiring talented devs in a variety of flavors to help us build the library of the 21st century. Right now we’re looking for: * Experienced iOS tech/team leads * Mid to Senior iOS developers * Mid to Senior Android developers * Software engineers interested in working on search, recommendation, or payments * Engineers with domain expertise in recommendation systems and algorithms Please note for Internships:…
>We are willing and able to sponsor Visas and have several international team members from around the world.
Does that mean those positions can be remote? (I could be interested by the android one)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#968Skiplagged - New York, NY | REMOTE / ONSITE | Front-end, Android, and iOS Engineers. UX specialists Our mission is to make it easier to experience the world. We provide an innovative travel service that actually saves people a lot of money on airfare, for example. Google us for more info. We're a small team of engineers and are looking to hire as many great engineers as we can find. If you're interested, tell us why…
Are you guys hiring juniors or interns? I reached out to you guys like 2~ weeks ago and never heard back.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#969Again all of these positions are full time and onsite in NYC. If interested please apply directly.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
#970We are working on Log Management software which is to be evolved into a full-fledged SIEM solution. It is designed to store terabytes to petabytes of logs. Mainly we are using Erlang and C/C++. We need an Engineering Manager who is techically solid and capable of building and leading a team.
What we did in the past and what we do these days:
* Distributed programming (scheduling in a cluster, leader election and all). * Custom on-disk and in-memory structures. * Query processing and execution. * Aggregation/reporting language and processing pipeline. * Data ingestion. * Doing synchronization between nodes as less as possible. * Data replication. * Programming in Erlang which is fun. * Too many to enumerate all them at once.
What we are planning to work on in the near future:
* Stream processing. * Fraud and anomaly detection. * Secondary indices/materialized views. * Live streaming (tail -f). * Many many more tasks in our roadmap.
Want to be a part of all these? Please shoot an email to ichernetsky at qualys dot com or apply at https://www.qualys.com/careers/?jvi=oJPe3fwz,Job