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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)

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Cloudkick in SF, CA: https://www.cloudkick.com/careers Looking for three main areas: * Frontend in Javascript. We are making some very cool and Dynamic applications. We push monitoring data and graphs milliseconds from when it was collected right to the frontend. * General Python. We are a shop built around Python; We heavily use Django and Cassandra. * Node.js (or good at Python and willing to learn). We are buildin…

Paul, is working remote (intercontinental, really) a possibility? I'd love to hack on Node full-time.

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

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Mountain View, Ca. Anybots Inc.

We are looking for a rounded web programmer to help build our site, program robots, and be awesome.

Anybots is a fun, casual and exciting place to work. Also we build frikking robots. We are small (The next people we hire will have a huge role in shaping the user experience.

Send a portfolio of cool stuff you've made, and a resume (for the sake of tradition) to jobs@anybots.com. We prefer people who are available soon (product ships in November) and are open to telecommutes (it is a telepresence company after all), but prefer a local person.

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

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SSi Micro is hiring great hackers. Are you smart, motivated, and interested in working on awesome software optimized for our world-class, unique, and super-cool satellite network? Then come and be a propellerhead at our awesome, small company. www.ssimicro.com/jobs We're a little company based in Yellowknife, the capital city of the Northwest Territories. We deliver broadband satellite internet to 61 of the most remo…

That sounds awesome. Is it hard for you guys to hire Americans? Are there lots of immigration issues?

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

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SnapBill (South Africa) is hiring developers, preferably local but remote is good too :)

Interesting, programming language?

Its written in PHP, but I have a feeling thats holding us back from getting top developers which is why I declined to mention it.

Its a lot more about the framework than the language (I believe) and, together with the framework, we're using PHP quite effectively to produce our software.

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

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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

God I'm rooting for someone to sink the Oracle behemoth.

I thought it was MySql... guess not.

Good luck to you guys.

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

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Stanford, CA. Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research, National Center for Biomedical Ontology.

We're hiring people interested in working with semantic web technologies, including RDF, OWL/OBO ontologies, triple stores, Protege, etc. The positions are mainly senior right now, possibly junior in the near future. Our main product is BioPortal, an ontology repository site with a RESTful API.

Stanford is an amazing place to work, great benefits, competitive salary, and the team here is top-notch (as you would expect). Feel free to ask questions (email in profile).

Apply online: http://bit.ly/9HBcMB

Edit: no telecommute (Stanford policy I believe)

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

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San Francisco - Flickr

Want to work on one of the world's largest sites with extremely passionate users alongside some fantastic engineers? We are looking for a front-end engineer. http://www.flickr.com/jobs/frontend_mobile_engineer/

You can send your resume to me, Nolan, at caudill@yahoo-inc.com.

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