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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Advanced Bionics in Valencia, CA is hiring a web designer/ UX/IA person. Looking for someone to help lead the charge in improving our web presence. The right person will be able to have a huge impact in pulling our web presence out of mediocrity. Our company is a good one to work for. We make cochlear implants. DLarsen@advancedbionics.com

What does IA mean in this context? Interface architect?

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Building things that people want is overrated. A person can derive great pleasure and satisfaction from ripping things apart instead. That's the gig we're offering. We work with some of the most interesting companies, along with lots of companies with interesting technology you've never heard of. This job has had me write compilers, learn Scala, reverse and interoperate with freaky network protocols, test chipsets, w…

I swore off that sh-t ten years ago. I just got too worried about lawsuits, hit men (some toughs show up and you've got 30 seconds to decide how badly you want to mess them up to minimize your risk of future problems), wondering which people on the mailing lists and IRC channels I was on were spooks... and then there was the time that I got the FBI to investigate Japan's #1 superheroine.

I decided it was much better to build things that people want after all.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Axolotl (San Jose, CA, USA) is hiring more developers to work on health information exchange and clinical messaging applications. We need both generalists as well as specialists in release engineering and BI. Technology is a wide mix of stuff, mostly oriented around web applications and Java EE.

http://www.axolotl.com/careers.html

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Scribd (YC07) is hiring - http://www.scribd.com/jobs We're based in SOMA in San Francisco. We're looking for software engineers, generalists that can work all over the web stack and total bad-asses! If you also happen to know Rails that's particularly attractive. :)

We work with a significant amount of data and traffic, so our problems stay very interesting. If anyone has questions for a Scribd engineer, you are more than welcome to contact me. Email in profile.
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