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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Etix Everywhere | Luxembourg | Full time INTERNSHIP | ONSITE

(Open CV && C++) || (API RESTful && Golang) || Android || iOS || (AngularJS && WebGL) || (DevOps)

We are geeks, tech-lovers and inventive people working together to revolutionise the Data Center world. We bring Artificial Intelligence inside our buildings by developing innovative systems. We are coming out the “start-up” phase, with now more than 50 people in 5 different locations, but still willing to keep the atmosphere of a small company.

Our company is working on many innovative projects to optimise our Data Centres. Therefore, we are offering internships to young and enthusiastic students to join our R&D department. We offer house sharing for free, flexible schedule, fun offices and events, gym at work.

If you’re interested to know more: https://www.etixeverywhere.com/carrieres/

You can also contact Aurore https://lu.linkedin.com/in/aurore-ollivier-59b47042/en

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Stratasan | Nashville | Full-time, on-site or partial remote

Stratasan is a small but growing Nashville-based company that provides intelligence on healthcare markets to hospital strategists, physician offices, community care experts, and others. We aggregate healthcare data, curate it, and provide reports and tools that aid healthcare decision-making. As an example, we give guidance to our clients looking to place a new acute care clinic.

Our dev team is small (3 people) and we are looking to add the following:

- Web Operations Engineer (AWS, HIPAA, config mgmt, etc)

- Front End Dev (Webpack, React, Redux)

- Python Dev (Django, Django Rest Framework, AWS)

Full details on the first two jobs are at http://stratasan.com/about/careers/ . The Python position description can be found here: https://gist.github.com/briandailey/1028734

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Resin.io | REMOTE | Linux engineers, Security engineers, Backend engineers, UI/Front-end engineers, Sales engineers (for the last one only, bay area preferable)

Resin.io allows IoT developers to push Linux Containers to embedded devices. See our latest demo at DockerCon [1].

We're very emphatic about our remote culture [2].

The resin.io team is composed of people passionate about quality code, well-thought out architecture, and great user experience. Etcher.io, a tool we recently released, is a good example of all those things.

Most of our code is node.js though we're transitioning some parts of the stack to Go.

Some details on the individual roles:

Linux engineers - We're building a minimal OS for embedded devices[3]. Knowledge of Yocto Linux very helpful.

Security engineers - Passionate about building an end-to-end secure code delivery pipeline, from the cloud to the device, all the way down to the bootloader and CPU?

Backend engineers - Resin's backend is composed of ~10 microservices with unique challenges. Most of the code is in node.js and CoffeeScript, JS knowledge required.

UI/Front-end engineers - We're passionate about UX, and have a lot of cool features to build. Most of our UI is in AngularJS but knowledge of other frameworks a plus.

Sales engineers - (ideally in the bay area) - End-to-end understanding of resin.io, ability to work with customers to both teach and guide them to use resin.io effectively. You may need to spend time on-site with customers.

Workflow engineers - Looking for full-stack developers passionate about optimising the way a remote team works.

Our interview process is a first call to go through programming competence, as well as a follow up with the corresponding team lead.

If any of the above sound exciting, drop us an email at join@resin.io

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1573&v=75vm6rRb6... [2]: https://resin.io/blog/how-we-run-a-remote-team/ [3]: https://github.com/resin-os/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Artory | Berlin, Germany | Full Time | ONSITE

(Senior) Developer

Current interview process: * Short programming test, shouldn't take long and you'll receive a reviewed version back, regardless of our decision to take hiring further * short call on getting to know each other * 1h skype call/coffee/onsite casual/technical conversation * potentially another conversation on team fit * 1-2 compensated work day(s)

Our stack: aws, python (django), postgres, elastic, angular2, typescript, docker + (what you might add)

Some benefits: Apple-y hardware to work, awesome office, (maybe) stock options.

Specializations/topics we are interested in (non-exhaustive) and if you like any of these, please get in touch:

* Full stack security * Data integration/deduplication/cleanup * OCR text recognition and extraction * Blockchain-related technologies * Infrastructure automation

If you are interested in other topics which you think might be relevant to startups in the art world, please don't hesitate to still inquire.

If you are interested to hear more, get in touch through sebastian.hillig -- @ -- artory.com. Or apply through: https://artory-gmbh.workable.com/j/DBF103A447

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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​Lending Tree, Inc. | Charlotte, NC | ONSITE | https://www.lendingtree.com Email us at: jobs@lendingtree.com

Must be local or willing to relocate

Who we are: LendingTree, Inc. empowers consumers with information, tools, advice, products and services for critical transactions and financial decisions in their lives.

Specifically - We're looking for:

Back-end Developers:

You're a crack-shot in your back-end language of choice. Our system matches users with hundreds of possible opportunities in real-time. Needless to say, we're looking for people who care about performance. A lot. Our back-end systems are written in C#, Java using Redis, Mongo, and SQLServer. You might know C# or Java or you might not, but either way you're willing to learn. Regardless, you can impress us in your language of choice. You understand algorithms matter. You also understand sloppy database access could make that ugly n^2 algorithm look absolutely blazing fast.

You love to code. You've built stuff. Stuff you can show us. Stuff you can't wait to show us. You know the right technology implemented the right way matters.

We're looking for both Senior and Junior back-end engineers. If you're a Senior Engineer - you've worked in server-side code for a few years. You've scaled to thousands or maybe millions of users.

If you're a Junior engineer, you love to code and you're good at it. You're smart, You're passionate, and most of all you can't wait to get started. (New grads please apply!)

Where we are:

Charlotte, NC. If you're into great weather and a central location (our airport is an American hub) you should check us out. You can pick great urban living (Uptown's 4th ward is the place to be) or get yourself a huge house (at reasonable prices) in the burbs. The standard of living for an engineer doesn't get any better than this.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Ably | London | Full-time, mostly remote

Ably is a realtime data delivery platform that is innovating and solving the truly difficult distributed problems in global realtime message delivery.

We're expanding our engineering team and are looking for a passionate DevOps and Realtime engineer.

Devops: Go, Ruby, Ubuntu, Docker, Cassandra - https://goo.gl/EnQYvQ

Realtime software dev: Node.js, Go, Elixir - https://goo.gl/dASxcr

[Ably - simple better realtime: https://www.ably.io]

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Tailwind | New York, NY (NYC) + Oklahoma City, OK | Fulltime Tailwind's mission is to help brands understand what their customers want. Starting with Pinterest and Instagram, our tools are enabling businesses to harness the interest graph and make smarter decisions in everything they do, from executing marketing campaigns to making merchandising decisions to generating impactful visual content. Today, our industry le…

I joined Tailwind out of school last year and it's been a blast since. I could bore you with a list of generic perks… But instead I'll toss out something recent and get back to this salmon and rice (;

Right now a few of us are working here and there on making React play nicely with areas of our product that were built a few years ago. As you can imagine this has presented some very unique, fun and oh so rewarding challenges.

This decision didn't happen overnight though. The web evolves quickly and there are lots of shiny new libraries and frameworks to chase. More often then not we'll pass on new toys, but when the tool seems to fit our job we'll try it out and see how it plays into our workflow.

It's nothing short of amazing working in an engineering culture that understands the importance of researching our options, considering the trade-offs, and then making educated choices based on risk/time vs. reward.

Ok yeah my food is getting cold… Shoot me an email at frankie :[at]: tailwindapp dot com if you'd like to chat :)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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SendGrid | Software Engineers, Test/QA, Ops | Bay Area, Denver, Orange County | Full Time

At SendGrid, you'll help send a huge portion of the world's meaningful email. Whether it's an instant receipt after an Uber ride or an Airbnb booking confirmation, we deliver it. Our platform team works on tough scaling challenges, while our applications team maintains an informative analytics dashboard for our customers.

The people here are absolutely fantastic - we bring in the best and trust them to get the job done. We're about 300 strong, and we've been growing fast for seven years. Everyone gets competitive salaries, generous pre-IPO options, flexible hours, catered lunch, an annual trip to Mexico ... that list goes on for a while.

Apply: http://grnh.se/xes14l#job-list. If you have questions or want a current engineer's perspective (I'm on the Applications & Services team), my email's in my profile.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)

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Ripple | San Francisco, CA | Onsite | Fulltime. https://ripple.com/

Hi, I'm a software engineer at Ripple. I work on blockchain software infrastructure for financial institutions. Our mission is to create the internet of value and support trillions of transactions globally.

We're looking to hire a Senior Software Engineer and a DevOps Engineer, see our official ads here: https://ripple.com/company/careers/all-jobs/ We primarily code in NodeJS, we use and contribute back to open source software and some of us have been writing JavaScript and Node for many years and know the ins and outs of the ecosystem very well.

On the operations side we're in AWS, make extensive use of docker and use salt and terraform. If you want more details I can bring you in touch with one of our DevOps engineers.

Ripple is growing fast. We've got great funding (inc. Google Ventures & Andreessen Horowitz), and a great team. Feel free to email me with any questions: geert@ripple.com (My name is Geert). Or apply through our careers page.

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