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Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

#131
Santa Barbara or San Francisco

Citrix Online - UX positions for GoToMeeting & GoToAssist

Will relocate you to Santa Barbara or San Francisco. Excellent salaries, competitive benefits, fun work environment and amazing products to work on. What more could you want? Oh we also have a gym & cafe on premise, bocce & basketball courts, you can bring your dog to work and wear flip flops year round!

Manager, UX Design, GoToMeeting http://tinyurl.com/coluxdesignmgr

Manager, UX Research http://tinyurl.com/coluxresearchmgr

UX Architect, Mobile http://tinyurl.com/coluxmobile

Lead UX Designer, Audio & Video Conferencing http://tinyurl.com/coluxaudio

Senior UX Designer, GoToMeeting http://tinyurl.com/coluxg2m

Senior UX Designer, GoToAssist http://tinyurl.com/coluxg2a

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

#132

Pittsburgh, PA (no remote) http://pikimal.com/jobs We're looking for Semantic Web and Ruby Developers but if you're a strong developer who doesn't know Ruby yet that's no obstacle. We have extremely flexible hours, collaborative coder DNA, and we provide good tools, lunches, and great health care. Pikimal is working to change how people use the web to make decisions. Once users tell us what's important to them, we ca…

Pikimal is a great company to work for. At this point in my career, the opportunity to grow as a coder is super important to me, and I'm getting plenty of opportunity here.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

#134
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Washington, DC (no remote at this time) National Geographic Education is looking to hire two engineers to help us build a platform for geospatial Citizen Science: http://goo.gl/1aRLZ

link appears to be broken

Sorry, the link goes to our horrible, PeopleWare-powered recruiting site that you have to access over port 8291. If you're behind any kind of firewall, it probably won't work.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

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Palo Alto, CA Pinterest ( http://www.pinterest.com ) is hiring engineers - both front and back-end (python/django experience a plus). We're a 4 person team now. We can relocate. Email me: ben-at-pinterest-dot-com

I heard a coverage of you on NPR this morning. Good stuff.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

#138
AppNexus is hiring talented engineers and product managers to work on data pipelines, adserving and bidding, user interfaces, web services and general management. We are looking for candidates willing to work full time from our New York City headquarters.

If you are interested (or think you know someone that might be interested) in working with an extraordinary team on large-scale, globally-distributed technologies, drop me a line (hmehreteab at appnexus dot com) or check out our careers page - http://www.appnexus.com/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

#139
Cambridge, MA

HubSpot is developing an Inbound Marketing platform to help businesses do transform the way they do marketing. We have some of the best large scale distributed web apps using cutting edge technology. Projects we have built include a Hadoop processing cluster for a web-scale analytics system; a Solr-backed entity search tool; and a realtime social media monitoring system processing over 5 million messages a day.

We need brilliant engineers to join our growing team developing our SaaS product. We use Java, .NET and Python. We do not hire based on a specific technologies skill set, or a buzz-word compliant resume.

If this sounds like your kind of challenge please go here to apply: http://www.hubspot.com/careers/?nl=1&jvi=oiAcVfwJ,Apply&...

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (December 2010 Edition)

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New York City, 1010data http://1010data.com/company/careers/current-job-openings We're looking to fill a couple roles: Web Application Developer, Systems Developer, Infrastructure Engineer, and Data Analyst. We're a 'big data' company and the problems we work on are pretty interesting. Among other reasons to be curious, our programmers all learn K. Contact jobs at 1010data (and mention HN).

The descriptions being .pdfs is a turn-off. I see no reason for them to be PDFs at at all either - they're just a logo and some text.

And very heavy, 3-pager tl;dr pdfs at that.
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