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Anyone in London town?

Before I moved back to the US, I was working at youDevise in London, and it was great. Financial services startup. Awesome people. http://www.youdevise.com/careers

Interesting, a few people have mentioned this place to me recently. I shall investigate.

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FathomDB is hiring engineers to work on our new scalable relational database: if you'd rather solve 'impossible' problems than work on yet another database-driven website where your biggest problem is going to dealing with bugs in the Facebook API; if you'd prefer to build something that will power real businesses for the next 20 years instead of building a Twitter add-on that'll be obsoleted when they launch their o…

Don't get me wrong, "database as a service" seems cool and all, but ... inventing the future? Don't you have to be a rockstar or a ninja to do that?

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Anyone in London town?

Before I moved back to the US, I was working at youDevise in London, and it was great. Financial services startup. Awesome people. http://www.youdevise.com/careers

Would you mind saying a bit more? They're showing up at my uni. in a couple weeks, would be interested in knowing a bit about them. Specifically, are there opportunities to deploy my elite computational statistics-fu? ;)

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We're hiring for several positions, including some non-coding jobs for those who like hacker news, but don't hack.

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring?

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Tapulous (Palo Alto, CA) is hiring: http://tapulous.com/jobs/

Tapulous is a leading iPhone developer with over 30 million users. People play our games over 3 million times every day. Our flagship, Tap Tap Revenge is the first gaming franchise on the iPhone. We are angel funded and profitable.

Our open positions are listed on our site.

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The Fireworks Project is recruiting members. This is not a typical job and certainly not a typical start up. We're looking for guy or gal #3. If you don't want to have anything to do with us, I'd still like to get your thoughts on our member managed corporate structure. No resume or CV please. I want to see blogs, GitHub accounts, StackOverflow accounts, and the like. http://www.fireworksproject.com/pages/extraordina…

Your legal document has an error. You cannot arbitrarily decide to pay your members (LLC partners) as 1099 contractors. You must follow IRS rules. From reading the rest of the description of your plan, IRS rules will be contrary to your 1099/contractor classification.

The company was chartered under the legal guidance of The Berkman Center, specifically The Vermont Project. We worked diligently through the unique legal formation to be sure it complied with all tax code and SEC laws. There is nothing in our legal agreement that explicitly states we are LLC partners, but rather a member owned and managed LLC under Vermont law.

http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ http://lawlab.org/digital-institutions/vermont-project/ http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/interactive/events/luncheons/20...

It is a unique and innovative legal formation yes, but not an illegal one.

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