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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)

#92
EditRing is a VC-backed collaboration startup in San Francisco hiring COM/Windows engineers. We are looking for people who can easily switch between working on UIs inside Microsoft Office, COM interoperability layers, and Windows installers. If you have no experience with this kind of thing but are hardcore and can learn quickly, you should also get in touch with us.

amal@editring.com

We're not hiring full-time people remotely right now, but we would be open to remote contracting as a way of leading into full-time position in San Francisco.

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

#95
BookRenter.com:

* Ruby - http://goo.gl/N4lR

* Revenue - http://goo.gl/GvhL

* Reach - http://goo.gl/Phid

We love design, data, shipping (software), shipping (packages), and doing our part to make education a bit more affordable.

Call or text Justin @ 415.948.3262, or join us in Campfire at https://book.campfirenow.com/1acca

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

#96
510 Systems. Berkeley CA. If you like any of the following:

-3d graphics

-HUGE HUGE HUGE data storage, access and manipulation problems

-Embedded systems

-Realtime systems

-Finite state markov chains

-Computer vision

-Probabilistic robotics

-GPS filtering

-Extracting physical objects from lidar generated point clouds

-Making clean intuitive UI's for people to interact w/ all of the above

Then please email me.

Our website is essentially non-existent b/c we have only been serving a few REALLY big customers and they are the only ones who have needed to find us - for now. The vision is huge and it has a real chance of becoming a public company one day. Good pay, equity, heavy engineering culture, mac, linux or windows agnostic. If any of this appeals to you, fire me a resume. We'll act fast if we think there is a fit.

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

#99

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Could you define server and operations?

Server engineer is very broad. Could be anywhere on the stack from front-end work with HTML/CSS/JS to very deep in the guts of our application code working on performance and scalability, or anywhere in between. Job description: http://foursquare.jobscore.com/jobs/foursquare/server-side-s... Operations engineer would be focused less on our application code and more on managing our EC2 infrastructure. Anywhere from im…

From what I can tell, you've melded a backend and frontend dev for the server engineer role. Thanks for your time, but you require a degree, so I'm out.
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