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Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)

#52
Vancouver, BC. Telecommuting is an option.

Clio (http://www.goclio.com) is hiring talented Ruby on Rails developers. We are a fast-growing provider of practice management software for lawyers in small firms. Think of Clio as a mashup of Highrise, FreshBooks, Basecamp, and Harvest tailored to the specific project management needs of lawyers that practice as solos or in small firms (which is, by the way, 80% of lawyers in North America).

We're a small, fun-loving and tight-knit team with team members spread across North America. We're looking for team players that also know how to work independently. If you're located in Vancouver, great, but if not please still apply.

If you're interested please e-mail jobs@goclio.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)

#55
Mountain View. iTeleport.

http://www.iteleportmobile.com

Prefer local. Telecommuting is a possibility. We would be able to provide relocation assistance as well.

We're looking for two awesome software engineers who want to work for a startup, are motivated to dive into new technologies and platforms, and want to help shape the direction of iTeleport.

We have a remote desktop app for the iPhone. You don't have to know Objective-C, or even own a MacBook or an iPhone (we'll provide all the hardware).

Email me with your resume: vishal at iteleportmobile.com

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2010 Edition)

#58

Mountain View, CA. RethinkDB ( http://www.rethinkdb.com/jobs ). Hard systems problems. Fun people. Good pay. A chance to build something meaningful and own a significant chunk of the company. Tired of rails-based clones? Join us, together we will rule the [database] universe. This is everything we stand for: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1747713

Hard systems problems. Fun people. Good pay. A chance to build something meaningful and own a significant chunk of the company. Tired of rails-based clones? Join us, together we will rule the [database] universe.

Judging by the fact that it has been over a year since the most recent code on the RethinkDB website was released, you might want to add "take the time to solve problems properly rather than throwing together quick hacks" to this list. ;-)

(To be clear, I think taking the time to solve problems properly is a good thing -- I spent two years writing code before Tarsnap moved into public beta -- but it's a philosophy which seems to run contrary to the general standard operating principles of the startup world.)

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