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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#22
Clinical Trials Software Web Developer

RTP, NC

ASP.NET MVC NHibernate JQuery C#

If interested, send me your resume. This is my position (I'm leaving) so I can tell you what you need to know, and hand your resume to the right person. Plus I can get the referral bonus!

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#23
Bump is hiring one full time Android architect.

Complete requirements: general awesomeness

Get into mobile!

Email: hackernews@bu.mp ; Mountain View, CA near Caltrain ; YC/Sequoia

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#24
post #18

What's awesome is that my team has grown from one (me!) to four as these threads went out. Sadly, none directly from the HN. To correct that, drop me a line: sanj@tripadvisor.com We're looking for intern, junior and senior folks to work on stuff that's cool enough that it is embargoed. We're in Newton, MA and you'll need to be too. Warning: I'll ask you to write code pretty much the first time we talk.

Ditto what Sanjay's looking for. We have an HN candidate sharing agreement, so no need to email both of us :).

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

#27
Yelp is hiring back end, front end, and mobile engineers (check http://yelp.com/jobs). We use Python for a lot of the web site and search services are mostly Java. As an engineer you'll be working on new features and scaling existing features to work with our ever increasing traffic. Best work environment I've ever had the pleasure of working in. We're located in downtown San Francisco.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Dropcam, http://www.dropcam.com/ in San Francisco. You should email me directly - greg@dropcam.com. We code for the cameras and the server-side, mostly Python/C -- and there are many terabytes of data to work with. We also have an iPhone app and will support more mobile platforms in the future. We're looking for generalist engineers who know C like the back of their hand but prefer to code in a higher level language…

"Receive alerts when something happens via email or text"

Doesn't this mean I'll receive an alert when I receive an email?

Wouldn't this be better:

"Receive alerts via email or text when something happens"

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