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Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

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We have several positions available at Remember The Milk (we're based in Sydney, Australia, but you can work from anywhere): - Systems Administrator - Software Engineer (Database) - Software Engineer (JavaScript) - Software Engineer (Scala) - User Interface Designer For full details see: http://www.rememberthemilk.com/about/jobs.rtm

I knew you were hiring cause I saw it on some newly launched job board some time ago (reddit maybe?) but I was wondering: since you are in sydney, isn't time difference with remote workers an issue?

(I love my current remote job and don't want another but I think RTM rocks :)

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

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post #18

We're looking for a Rails and/or Android guy to help out. I'm the CTO of Zazu -- http://getzazu.com --, where we're building the Smartest Damn Alarm Clock (but we're so much more than that). Get in touch with me at marc@getzazu.com We're based out of Boston, but you can work from anywhere.

Lemme rephrase something (comment edit window timed out):

The end goal of Zazu is to build Jarvis from Iron Man. We have delusions of grandeur, but we will not rest until it's done. The current iteration of the product is an Android application that replaces the built-in alarm clock with an alarm clock that we believe to be more intelligent: it pulls whatever information you find important -- like your RSS feeds, your calendar, your email, your twitter stream -- and reads that information to you using a Text-To-Speech engine.

We're working with a few big brands to create a new form of interactive marketing/advertising and we promise that we're only going to be providing relevant information to our users... so y'all won't be blasted with Colon Blow advertisements 1000x a day.

We're going to be leaving the morning space fairly soon, meaning we'll integrate with your calendar to let you know what you need to regarding where you are and where you need to be (both physically and metaphorically). We're trying to transform the moment of alert into a moment of informed decision making. We'll be looking at emails and other areas that involve alerting and decision making, too.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

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We're hiring a part time (up to 20hr/wk), remote web application developer to support a BPM project for one of our clients, a high technology manufacturing firm in Sunnyvale, CA. The platform is Intalio BPMS (http://intalio.com) and skillsets required include building AJAX user interfaces (we are using Tibco GI), web service implementation and testing (XSLT, Xpath, SoapUI), MySQL, Tomcat. Small team, good rate, interesting technology. Contact: info@innovelocity.com

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

#27
SeqCentral is looking to hire remote contractors in any/all of the following areas:

- Web Developer (php/js/codeigniter)

- DBA (MySQL)

- UX/UI Designer

- REST API Developer

I've been developing a new REST API and am in the process of converting the website to use the new API as a sort of "eat your own dogfood" approach. Help in this endeavor is much appreciated.

Contact: info@seqcentral.com

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

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post #15

Is anyone looking for a remote php/web developer to do some contract work or something ? Due to some recent family development I could really use a boost to my income, even if only sporadicly, and am willing to put up some good work for that. (just to be clear, I am not looking for a full time job, already have one)

Send me your resume. archuleta (at) seqcentral.com

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

#29
post #19

Does anyone need any non-design/non-developer remote people (business, marketing, product management)? I have some experienced friends who are considering new positions but require remote work.

Yes. They would complement my tech-heavy skills. Send me email 'archuleta (at) seqcentral.com' for more info.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring Remote Workers? (December 2010 Edition)

#30
post #27

SeqCentral is looking to hire remote contractors in any/all of the following areas: - Web Developer (php/js/codeigniter) - DBA (MySQL) - UX/UI Designer - REST API Developer I've been developing a new REST API and am in the process of converting the website to use the new API as a sort of "eat your own dogfood" approach. Help in this endeavor is much appreciated. Contact: info@seqcentral.com

fwiw, i cant go to "seqcentral.com" without my browser throwing a fit (ssl cert error).
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