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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Phaxio | Chicago | Full-time | REMOTE OK (U.S. only) A bit about us: Phaxio is a simple, yet powerful, faxing API (you heard that right, faxing). We power small companies from places like YC and Techstars to major banks and Fortune 100 companies. Who we're looking for: As a full stack developer at Phaxio, you will be working with a variety of technologies on the front and back end. We recently rewrote our API in Rail…

Why US only? Is it a timezone issue?

This isn't true of every position at Phaxio as we do have some team members outside the country. This position however, requires someone who resides in the US.

If you're interested at working with Phaxio, drop me note!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

As always SpaceX and it's mission is just _cool_ (in a geek sense). However, to be honest, Python + rocket code in the same sentence perturbs me somewhat. Python is great for web automation tools and simple scripting situations, but for the love of humanity (seriously, because space travel & exploration), I shudder at the idea of Python being used in a complex rocket control system. Does the team use other tools for…

Python has had for a very long time both NASA and JPL as marquee customers/users, eg. http://montepy.jpl.nasa.gov/ for mission planning and control applications. From the MONTE brochure: The story of MONTE begins in 1998, when JPL’s navigation section commissioned an update to the aging DPTRAJ/ODP library. The goal was to translate these time-tested navigation algorithms from Fortran into a more maintainable, extensi…

Fair enough, though reading some histories there's been a variety of languages used at JPL/NASA, and Python/C++ is a latecomer [1], [2].

1: http://wiki.c2.com/?MarsSpiritSoftwareProblem 2: http://www.flownet.com/gat/jpl-lisp.html

At the end of the day, if Python/C++ is effective for their team and works, then it gets the job done. Personally, I just dislike writing math/simulation code in Python. The syntax is too limiting for that topic and I've run into rather annoying delays when parsing CSV data due to utf8 vs byte vs ascii handling differences when mixing Pyhton 2/3. But mainly, deploying Python code to other users is a pain.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Firefly Learning | Lead front-end developer, front and back end developers | London, UK | fireflylearning.com

Firefly Learning is an award-winning EdTech company that works to bring teachers, parents and students together, enabling greater collaboration, intuitive workflows and rich resource creation, while saving teachers time. We’re used by hundreds of leading schools globally, including 8 of the top 10 UK Independents, and we've just raised the largest every EdTech investment in the UK.

We're looking for strengths like:

◦ Skill in web development: you’ll have the skill to understand existing code and technical tradeoffs, and to help design new systems. You have a solid understanding of how web apps are built and how the whole stack from IP to React fits together. You’re aware of the state of the art of the industry, in things such as the SOLID principles, the ports and adapters pattern, and the various agile methodologies.

◦ Balancing conflicting priorities: we want a product that is well engineered but not over-engineered. We have existing bugs, a long feature list, and new projects we’d like to start. We have new technologies and techniques we want to make use of.

◦ Clear communication: you can work closely with others and help your team communicate with the wider business. You’ll be able to form strong working relationships with the rest of the technical leadership team, the product team, and delivery manager. You know how to help your team participate in practices like sprint planning, estimation, retrospectives, and squads/cross-functional teams.

◦ In the lead role, experience of coaching other developers, sharing best practice as well as either having experience of or a desire to lead a small team of developers.

In terms of experience, we need you to be comfortable with a web platform. Our server-side code is written in C# and our web front end has a fair bit of Javascript, so you’ll need to know one of these or be able to pick them up.

We work pretty generally, so experience of any of the following would be a positive: React, iOS, shell scripting, infrastructure automation, building API integrations, and databases (particularly SQL Server).

We offer competitive salaries dependent on experience. We’re committed to everyone’s professional development, so we offer a flexible training budget for you to spend on attending training courses or other events, as well as brown bag talks and Kaizen weeks for self-improvement and experimentation. In addition to this we offer 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays and 3 days over Christmas and New Year), 3% employer pension contributions and discounted gym membership. So, if you’ve got an interest in education and a desire to learn your craft alongside others making the same journey, we want to hear from you.

Our interview process is a call to get to know each other a bit more, a short take home test, and then an on-site interview with me, some of our developers, and the founding partners of Firefly (we like to be thorough and also make sure you meet a good cross-section of the team!)

Drop me an e-mail (robin at fireflylearning.com) or apply on our website – http://fireflylearning.com/join-our-team/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Finn.ai | Senior Software Engineer | Vancouver, BC | ONSITE, FULLTIME | https://angel.co/finn-ai/jobs

Finn.ai is a small but rapidly growing fin-tech startup working in beautiful Vancouver, BC. We are working with banking clients globally to deliver best in class software products to their customers. We're looking for Senior Engineers and Data Scientists to join our small but growing team in Vancouver BC.

In this role you will have a lot of influence over the technical direction of our products. You will be iterating on our code base and helping design the best practices that will ensure the product will scale. You will work directly with the leadership team on defining requirements for the product.

If you are an enthusiastic, driven, self directed learner with experience using JavaScript, Node.js, Python, RoR or something similar and want to be a part of the next big thing in banking. Give us a shout! We look forward to meeting you!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

> Must be willing to work extended hours and weekends as needed I know this happens in pretty much all software based companies but SpaceX is the only one I have seen which explicitly states that on their hiring page.

This DOES NOT happen in all software based companies. I don't get why people believe that its ok to be a slave.

It's fairly common, and it's not anything like slavery when there is effective management and the "as needed" is genuine emergent situations, not routine failures to plan predictable work within a reasonable work schedule.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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REMOTE (Worldwide) - Open Source Developer on Open edX - Python/Django, Javascript (OpenCraft - Remote/worldwide company based in Berlin) Development specialized on the free software project Open edX, used by many universities and companies to run online courses. See edx.org, stanford.edu or fun-mooc.fr for examples of Open edX instances. We are a team of ten developers, working remotely from Europe, North America, A…

It appears you've only managed to hire one person after at least 246 days (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11612805) and it is safe to assume you've advertised this position in other boards as well. I see you were a team of nine developers back then, and only recently became a team of ten developers, according to the job posts.

Maybe you should inform the community here why it hasn't been working out for you or update the copy to indicate the level of experience you are looking for.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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Ride with GPS | Mobile | Portland, OR | Onsite More details here: https://ridewithgps.com/careers/mobile_engineer We're a small but very strong team (11 of us) helping people have a better time on their bikes. Specializing in route planning & ride recording (with an established website and popular app), we work closely with individual riders, clubs, events, tour companies, and more. Current open position for our seco…

Please spell out 'Oregon'. You can't search for 'OR'.

Too late for me to edit my original post but your reply will show up in that search, thanks!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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ShareGrid | Software Engineer | Seattle | http://www.sharegrid.com

We're a small, fast moving, fun startup looking for a talented Full-stack Rails Engineer to join our team in Seattle. Help build new products and mobile apps using newer technologies for our successful P2P sharing economy marketplace.

Our current stack is Rails, JS, SASS, MySQL, GitLab, DelayedJob, DigitalOcean.

apply here: https://angel.co/sharegrid/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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ThousandEyes | Software Engineer | San Francisco, London | VISA, INTERNS, ONSITE

Looking for strong software engineers (backend, frontend, or fullstack) to make a direct impact in our product. We are a Network Intelligence startup that values small, cross-functional teams where everyone has an equal say.

Our web application tech stack is: d3.js, angularjs, SASS, Java, Spring, MongoDB

We also have data collection and distributed systems positions that include C++

https://www.thousandeyes.com/careers

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2017)

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MLB Advanced Media (BAMTech) | New York, NY | (Sr.) Software Engineer || ONSITE or REMOTE, Full time

Join our team and help us drive the cord-cutting revolution! MLB Advanced Media (now BAMTech) isn’t just about streaming Baseball – we also manage HBO Now, NHL, Twitter NFL, Fox Sports Go, WWE, and several other content providers. You would be helping a team whose services act as the lynchpin for video playback, handling new challenges of scale and speed in a rapidly growing industry. The company is aggressively expanding to meet increased demand, and you would be getting in on the ground floor of this new opportunity. You would help the team create new designs to meet our scaling demands, build out services in cloud infrastructure providers with exposure to AWS EC2, S3, Dynamo, and Kinesis, and help the team introduce new processes to scale. If you like tinkering with new technologies, have experience with high scale systems, or simply want to gain exposure to new tools, this team is a great fit. You’d be helping the team embrace microservices architecture with an emphasis on non-blocking, highly concurrent programming. Experience with Scala/Play/Akka is highly preferred, but not a requirement. With strong CS fundamentals and an entrepreneurial attitude, you’d be an asset to our team.

Apply here: http://www.mlb.com/careers/mlbam/?gh_jid=262978

Feel free to PM me for more information.

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