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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

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Please state the job location and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, include ONSITE.

Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does.

Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.

Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.

Searchers: Try https://kennytilton.github.io/whoishiring/, https://hnhired.com/, https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10313519.

Don't miss these other fine threads:

Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19281832

Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19281833

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

#2
GitLab | Remote only | Full time

It’s an exciting time to join GitLab. As a fast-growing, all-remote company, GitLab is a place where you can contribute and make an impact from anywhere in the world. You’ll be part of an ambitious, productive team that values transparency and collaboration.

We’re hiring solutions architects, engineering managers, security engineers, recruiters, product managers, marketing managers, strategic account leaders, and more roles in every department. Here’s our full list of vacancies: https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/

Hear from one of our team members about her first two years at GitLab: https://about.gitlab.com/2018/03/15/working-at-gitlab-affect...

Want to learn more? Check out our company handbook: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

#4
Senior Javascript Developer (React/NodeJs) Montreal, Canada (Quebec) ONSITE - Sponsoring Work Permits

https://opslock.com/jobs

Reach out directly at bryan@opslock.com

We're looking for someone who lives and breathes Javascript. This person will be joining a small team of passionate problem-solving developers building scalable web applications in React, React-Native, and NodeJS.

We have funding, great architecture, and are looking for someone who can hit the ground running and join us for this crazy ride. Stock Options available in addition to compensation.

Dog-friendly office in the Mile End, we offer a flexible schedule, tons of autonomy and ownership, gym membership, and a ton of other great benefits.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

#5
ETECTURE | Germany | Karlsruhe or Frankfurt | Software Developer Frontend/Backend/Fullstack | jobs@etecture.de

We are_ Developing individual business strategies, software architectures and custom solutions for a diverse set of clients in Germany

We like to_ Understand the business and problems of our customers and help them to achieve their goals

We work_ 100% at our offices (or full time remote), no on-site projects

We are looking for_ Developers fluent in Java/Kotlin (Spring), JavaScript (React), HTML/CSS, Software Architectures, SRE tooling

We create digital life_ If you are interested just mail us (hello@etecture.de) or check out our website (https://www.etecture.de/)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

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Stash Invest | Hiring Software Engineers (Backend, iOS, Android, QA Engineer, DevOps) | New York, NY | Full-time | Onsite

We are seeking: Senior Backend Software Engineer (Ruby / Rails) Senior Backend Software Engineer Android Engineer Senior Android Engineer iOS Engineer Senior Android Engineer Senior DevOps Engineer

Apply here: http://grnh.se/3rolbe1

Stash is investing, simplified. With a mission to bring financial education and literacy to everyone--regardless of income--the Stash team has built an investing platform where they can "learn by doing" with as little as $5.

www.stashinvest.com

No agencies, please!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

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PlanGrid (YCW12) | San Francisco | Full-time, On-Site | Visa

We’re building software that is changing the construction process (think GitHub for construction). Our users love our app because it helps them build real things more efficiently. By joining our team you can influence product decisions and work on interesting technical challenges (our client apps work with GBs of blueprints and metadata). Our engineering teams are small; whatever team you work on, you'll have a chance to have a big impact.

We’re hiring across all of our engineering teams: Android, Web, iOS, Windows, Backend (Python).

You can see our job postings and apply here: https://jobs.lever.co/plangrid?lever-via=SzsN-_Jgq1

As an example, here's a detailed post about what working on the iOS team looks like: https://medium.com/plangrid-technology/working-on-the-plangr...

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

#8
Tapad | Full-Time, Onsite: NYC or Oslo | Open Compensation

Tapad is known for inventing and introducing the Tapad Device Graph™ to the industry. At the heart of it, we dig data.

Tapad's Open Source tech stack (below) handle:

___________________________________________

Distributed Applications... Scala, Python

Distributed Computing... Google Cloud, BigQuery, DataProc, DataFlow,

Open Source Technologies… Kafka, Zookeeper, Spark

___________________________________________

Here are our open roles in Engineering:

VP of Data Science (NYC): https://grnh.se/5c2325d71

Software Engineer in Test (NYC): https://grnh.se/1f133cdb1

Software Engineer - Device Graph Access (NYC): https://grnh.se/22c529821

Senior Data Scientist (NYC): https://grnh.se/3a548cc31

Senior Software Engineer - Device Graph (NYC): https://grnh.se/8f4490261

Senior Software Engineer (Oslo): https://grnh.se/619bbb561

Software Engineer- Device Graph (NYC): https://grnh.se/9cd139de1

Software Engineer (Oslo): https://grnh.se/230f5df71

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

#9
Commure, Inc. | San Francisco, CA or Boston, MA | Rust Engineer | Fulltime | ONSITE

We are a stealth startup working to fix the software doctors use. If you have seen what physicians have to put up with, it's a bad version of the 90s, and makes medical care worse and more expensive for everyone. We are a group of previously successful engineers and entrepreneurs (MIT, Dartmouth, Stripe, Twitter, Salesforce, DataPower, etc) and senior doctors (Johns Hopkins, UCSF, etc) who are determined to finally fix this.

Compensation: market salary & equity -- we are well funded by top-tier VCs.

Stack: includes Rust, React and Kubernetes. In addition to building our back end in Rust, we are also solving some very interesting problems in the areas of data transformation, high-speed APIs, flexible UX frameworks and fine-grained authorization for healthcare data.

Please email jobs@commure.com and mention "[hnrust]" in the subject line.

Other positions available: - Senior Deployment / Ops Engineer (Kubernetes, metrics, SRE) Senior Front End Engineer (React Native, React) (please use [hnfe] or [hnops] in subject line for the above)

Locations: San Francisco, Boston or Montreal; sorry, no distributed/remote option at the moment.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2019)

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CyberArk (Conjur team) | Front End / Backend / DevOps / Security | REMOTE (OR ONSITE NEWTON, MA) | FULL-TIME The CyberArk Conjur team helps people write super reliable software that's hard to hack. We're building tools that make the best security practices convenient for developers, ops, and security teams. We're hiring engineers for software development, infrastructure, and QA.

ABOUT US

We're a busy team, thanks to the increasing success of our product: the Conjur appliance secures the entire software development and deployment lifecycle for companies who want to ship features as fast as possible without increasing their risk of security breaches.

Conjur engineers work on a wide variety of projects, from integrations with some of today's most popular DevOps tools to moonshot projects that seek to revolutionize the way engineering teams factor in security when deploying applications.

We know that if you're a professional engineer, experience with specific tools or languages can usually be picked up quickly. That being said, Conjur engineers are using the following tools on a more-or-less daily basis:

* Ruby, Rails, Golang, Postgres, and JS

* Docker, Git, and Jenkins

* Kubernetes, OpenShift, Cloud Foundry

* Puppet, Chef, Ansible

FOR MORE INFORMATION

https://conjur.org (our secret service, AGPLv3) https://www.conjur.org/careers/engineering.html (about our team, and our DevOps puzzle!) https://blog.conjur.org (our blog, which talks more about who we are and what we do)

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