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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#101
Brooklyn, NY (local/salaried) - PHP Developer - Main Street Connect

We're a well-funded startup with ambitious plans for local news looking for a problem solver to join our Creative Technology team in DUMBO. We use Drupal but are more interested in someone smart & adaptable than specific Drupal-domain expertise. The rest of the Brooklyn team includes a UX Lead, our Creative Director, Product Infrastructure & Ad Operations + a small army of freelancers. You'll find most of the team lurking about HN.

Recommend a book/tell us about a cool project: creative_technology@mainstreetconnect.us

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#102
Mountain View, CA (We do H-1Bs and other visas)

Clover is building a world-class team in machine learning, distributed systems, front-end, and operations. On staff is a Robocup champ, the former lead engineer for YQL, a rocket scientist turned GPU programmer, and other great engineers. Beyond being really good at what they do, the engineering staff is very friendly. We're not talking publicly about what we're building yet, but we have a well-defined mission, a clear business model, and a killer business team. Our recent Series A is from Sutter Hill Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, Morado Ventures, and individuals.

I'm particularly eager to find an excellent operations/reliability engineer who loves to build and improve tools, a passion for quality and reliability, and a positive, friendly attitude.

Also very high on my priority list is a big-data processing engineer to design and build our data pipeline.

If you're interested, you can email me directly -- john@clover.com.

https://www.clover.com/jobs.html

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#103
Vancouver, BC - Python Software Developer

Zymeworks Inc.

We're a computational biotechnology company focused on designing antibody therapeutic drugs. We have an in-house protein engineering platform built on Python & C++ that is constantly evolving to meet the needs of our scientists.

We're looking for a talented software developer, preferably with Python experience, to further our technology. No prior knowledge of Chemistry, Biology, or Physics is required but it certainly is helpful. Strong problem solving skills and an ability to write clean, high performance, efficient code are a must.

See http://zymeworks.com/careers/postings/ for a full description.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#104
Chicago, IL - .net software developer

Join our development team working on C#, ASP, WPF, SQL, and more. Looking for frontend or backend, experienced or fresh out of school.

Contact sbessler@stratadecision.com with your resume and any extra information to let us get to know you.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#105
New York, NY - Ruby on Rails back end and Front end Dev

Artsicle is a small team looking to democratize the Fine-Art world. We're doing this by cutting out the gallery system and allowing customers to rent directly from the artists. A 'try before you buy' system that allows a greater amount of customers access to a greater amount of art at a more accessible point in the artist's career.

interns welcome

email scott at artsicle.com if you're interested

Post: http://blog.artsicle.com/post/4092584802/interns

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#106
San Francisco - Samasource is hiring developers and designer

Samasource is a distributed work system similar to Mechanical Turk, but aimed at eradicating global poverty by providing work to the people on the lowest rungs of the economic ladder; those who lost "the birth lottery." See the TEDx talk our founder gave: http://vimeo.com/9305118.

We're hiring Rails developers and a designer, and we'll relocate promising candidates to the Bay Area!

http://www.samasource.org/about/samacareers

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#108
Boston, MA (seeking interns, not remote)

MDT Advisers - We're a small quant investing shop working with machine learning, financial analysis, and the hardest dataset in the world. We're mainly hiring for a general analyst position that’s about 60% programming and 40% financial and statistical analysis -- http://www.mdtadvisers.com/careers/qea.jsp . The people, problems, and pay are good, and we aim for good work-life balance(e.g. no 60 hour weeks).

You can email me at jlewicke@mdtadvisers.com with any questions you have.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

#109
Manhattan, NY

Lot18 - A marketplace for wineries to sell direct to consumers. Closed a $3M series A in Nov (led by Firstmark). We are growing really fast and hiring a ton of people. Working on a number of interesting things: recommendations, distributed systems, data analysis and of course building our product. We launched 4 months ago and have over 200k users.

Software Engineer - Back-end (http://www.lot18.com/careers#software_engineer_back-end)

Software Engineer - Application (http://www.lot18.com/careers#software_engineer_application)

Front-end Developer (http://www.lot18.com/careers#front_end_developer)

Mobile Application Developer (http://www.lot18.com/careers#mobile_developer)

All open positions - http://www.lot18.com/careers

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Languages: Python, PHP, Javascript

Frameworks: Tornado (Python), custom MVC (PHP)

Webserver: Apache and nginx

Database: MySQL

Monitoring: nagios, graphite, statsD, splunk

Hosting: AWS and Slicehost

Servers: Ubuntu

Etc: git, vagrant, chef, capistrano, RabbitMQ, jQuery

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (April 2011)

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London, UK Qubit digital - http://www.qubitdigital.com/join-our-team We're looking to double the size of our company over the next 12 months. We're hiring senior and graduate software engineers in the next quarter, plus a whole bunch of other roles. We're not looking any skills in particular, just smart people. Qubit Digital is a year-old company founded by 4 ex-Googlers. We're in the business of making company's web…

Sounds promising. Is remote an option?
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