Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#272CoStar Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:CSGP) is the leading provider of commercial real estate information, analytics and online marketplaces. Founded in 1987, CoStar conducts expansive, ongoing research to produce and maintain the largest and most comprehensive database of commercial real estate information.
Position Details: https://costar.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CoStarCareers/job...
Please email me at dburdeinick@costar.com with [HN] in the subject
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#273We build websites and mobile apps for the sports industry. We're currently working on a variety of interesting and high-profile projects utilizing the latest real-time technology.
We're seeking a senior full stack (Ruby/Rails + JS/React) developer to augment our small, multi-disciplinary team. Looking for someone with at least 5 years of back-end and front-end development experience (preferably at least a year working with React). Familiarity with responsive/adaptive CSS techniques (eg, media queries, flexbox) is also important. You should be self-motivated and confident in your ability to complete projects without daily guidance (we're always on Slack but don't have daily meetings, and count on everyone to manage their own work; within limits, we each set our own schedule).
We are all involved in the open source community and love helping each other grow as developers. A CS degree is great but not required. An interest in sports, too, is great but not required.
More info: http://www.crossfield.com | jobs@crossfield.com
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#274Earlier quoted context omitted.
Guys who are applying to Gitlab, make sure you checkout the compensation for your experience and geographic location https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/developer/#compensation . This may bite you in the later stages of the interview. If you look at the extremes, the salary you would get in Luanda, Angola is 1500% more than what you get if you were in Valenzuela, Philippines.
We're working on a global compensation framework, to be open and fair about compensation for everyone that works at GitLab. It's described in more detail on https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/people-operations/global-c... . The local rent index (+ a fixed 0.25), NYC benchmark, level, and experience all play in to the compensation. Having the calculator has allowed us to make offers to people in lots of new locations.…
A quick google search will show you that people use 30% of their salary towards their rent: https://www.google.co.in/search?q=rent+as+percentage+of+sala... What does that tell you about computing salaries based off of rent?
You can see a lot of people discussing Gitlab's salary in a negative way on HN: https://hn.algolia.com/?query=gitlab%20salary&sort=byPopular... Most of them have fluff responses talking about being open and fair.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#275We have 3 roles open - Senior Backend Engineer - Big Data Engineer - Sr DevOps Engineer
Technologies: Hadoop, AWS..., Lambda, Spark, Flink, Hive, Druid, Airflow, React, Redux, Java, Python ....
We are building data systems to support new advertising and data systems for Comcast
Here is the link to one of the roles: http://jobs.comcast.com/job-149761-software-engineer-4-hadoo...
If your interested email me at steve@stevemorin.com not considering any recruiters sorry (not budgeted)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#276alugha is Swahili and literally means “a language”. Our mission is to overcome language barriers.
Globally, for the first time ever, the alugha player allows to enhance online-videos with several audio files, i.e., 1 video = many languages. This technology allows to very quickly share knowledge worldwide.
The Alugha GmbH was founded in April 2014 by Gregor Greinert and Bernd Korz in Mannheim / Germany. The team around the founders currently consists of 25 employees and freelancers.
SKILLS YOU SHOULD HAVE
* Good knowledge of JavaScript
* Preferably knowledge of CoffeeScript
* Good knowledge of Go (only of we let you start on our server parts!)
* Good knowledge of Angular and/or React
* Preferably knowledge of HTML5 & CSS3
* Knowledge of Git
* Good English skills
* Goal-oriented and self-sufficient working
Contact us via kf@alugha.com (Katharina Finke) For more check our website.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#277Fold let's you spend bitcoin in the real world, saving consumers up to 20% at Starbucks and Target when they pay with bitcoin.
We're expanding to support another dozen brands, and we're looking for backend developers interested in bitcoin to help us get there.
Tech stack: Python, Django, Celery, Clojure, React/Redux
We're also looking for help with support and marketing.
Interested in breaking into the cryptocurrency space? Email me at matt at foldapp.com.
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#278Earlier quoted context omitted.
Seems like the buttons to apply are greyed out; is there another way to submit an application?
You probably just need to click the 'return' link and create an account. (Haven't actually tried it tho.)
Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)
#279We’re building small, low-cost telecommunications satellites. Our mission is to help bring the 4 billion people online who are without internet. And to pull it off we have to reinvent microwave radios in space using SDRs.
Work with incredibly smart people who have flown things in space before. Well-funded, but still a small team that moves fast. No prior space experience needed, you just need to enjoy getting your hands dirty with real hardware and be ok with struggling to do things that seem impossibly hard.
Roles we’re hiring for include:
* Internships (EE, ME, Aerospace, CS) -- Positions available both immediately and for summer 2017. Help design, build, and test real hardware that will fly in space. To apply you should already have some hands-on experience with hardware in your field.
* Power electronics -- Design ~2 kW satellite power systems, including solar arrays and electronics for power regulation and distribution
* Fault tolerant systems -- Design fault tolerant electronics for operating in a radiation environment
* RF/Microwave -- work across a broad range designing and implementing RF systems at microwave frequencies, including LNAs and power amplifiers
* DSP/FPGA -- program FPGA hardware, develop custom DSP IP cores and integrate off-the-shelf IP cores Please email john@astranis.com if you’re interested in learning more.