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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (May 2011)

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

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philadelphia, PA, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - The Sr. Programmer/Quality Engineer within the Center for Biomedical Informatics will establish quality assurance as a core competency of our rapidly growing, entrepreneurial R&D software group. We’re looking for a unique individual who is interested in moving beyond typical QA roles and responsibilities, someone who is driven to create new methods for testing complex biomedical software. This need is driven by translation of our successful research applications into clinical practice, and our software stack is well on it’s way to open-source release. Our environment requires an experienced QA professional who considers writing code to be a big part of QA, so this hybrid position demands an individual with a balance of quality assurance engineering, advanced programming, configuration management, and performance benchmarking skills who can quickly apply this knowledge to define a “best path” for a variety of projects that use a wide variety of technologies.

http://jobs.chop.edu/philadelphia/technology/jobid1100287-se...

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

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Cary / RTP NC

Phonebooth/Bandwidth - www.phonebooth.com

We are looking for software engineers to work on our VoIP platform, UI and IT back office systems. We are a small team, all contributions have a huge impact.

We primarily use Erlang and Javascript for development. If you are interested in using these languages to solve interesting problems, please apply. Experience with Erlang or Javascript is a bonus, but not required.

http://bandwidth.com/about/join/careers.html

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

#63
Minneapolis, MN

Bloom Health - a VC funded startup solving big issues with the health care/insurance system

pension : 401k :: employer provided health care : Bloom Health employer funded account, purchase your own health care

My team is looking to add a couple of people to do groovy/grails/redis/mysql/EC2 development http://gobloomhealth.com/jobs/groovy-grails-developer

Feel free to e-mail me directly, e-mail is in my HN profile.

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

#64
Menlo Park, CA: Ruby and C++ engineering positions. Full-time and intern.

Nearbuy Systems is looking for a few strong engineers to work on our indoor LBS product. We're a year old startup with a focused four-person team and a lot of exciting problems to solve. If you're interested in things like computer vision, big data, parallel programming, distributed systems, site operations or user interface design we'll have something for you to sink your teeth into.

We use a lot of different technologies (Ruby, C++, CUDA, Javascript, Amazon AWS...) and don't expect you to be experts in all of them. If you're a pro in one, interested in the rest and excited about Agile drop me (Nate, VP engineering) a line at jobs+hn@nearbuysystems.com.

Biking the SF2G Bayway route on Bike to Work Day? Stop by our office energizer station at 3565 Haven Ave and meet the team.

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

#65
Fremont, CA - Engineers of all sorts, Interns and Full-Time

Redwood Systems is developing a web-enabled platform for powering and controlling LED lights in commercial spaces and datacenters. Our system collects a large amount of very granular sensor data and we use this information to save energy and increase our clients' productivity. Our engineers work closely with big-name clients to deliver solutions and shape the direction of our product. It's an awesome time to be working here.

We're about 50 people now and are hiring engineers for backend development, sales support, application development, manufacturing, and power systems development. See our full list of openings here: http://redwoodsystems.com/about-us/careers Interns are being hired in many of the same fields. Feel free to get in touch with me directly -- mball -at- redwoodsys.com

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

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London, UK - Lead Developer

Looking for a full-time developer to work on the next stage of www.carbuzz.co.uk, which will facilitate new car buying online. We've had offers of investment from a number of sources and are looking to get things built quickly. Tech - Ruby or Python/Django. Market rate pay plus equity.

Please contact: jobs@carbuzz.co.uk to find out a bit more.

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

#67
Seattle, WA - SEOmoz is hiring primarily local positions, but may have some flexibility on remote, particularly for engineers.

Here are our 8 open positions currently - http://www.seomoz.org/blog/8-open-positions-at-seomoz and please note that for software engineers, we pay a $12,000 referral bonus to anyone who refers an engineer we hire as well as $12,000 as a signing bonus to the engineer. Details here - http://www.seomoz.org/refer-an-engineer

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

#68
Redwood City

Numenta (http://www.numenta.com) is developing technology modeled on the neocortex. Get in on the ground floor of what, we think, is already groundbreaking machine intelligence.

Senior devs with a passion for stellar, simple, usable design wanted. Experience with Python would be great but if you bring a deep skillset in a web stack of your choice then our team is always open to new ideas!

Numenta is prepared to take on the world, and has the technology and experienced leadership to do it.

Apply here (resume-eng at numenta dot com) or contact me through info in my profile for questions.

P.S. Paid intern opportunities for the fall are open as well!

Other keywords for page searchers: AI, Machine learning, front-end

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

#69
New York, NY (Midtown East, FT on-site) - Novus is hiring software engineers to work on our real-time financial analytics platform. We use Scala, Akka, MongoDB, and generally stand on the shoulders of giants. E-mail if interested: max at novus dot com

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

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New York City -- UI Architect -- SeatGeek We're a data-driven search engine for sports and concert tickets. We're trying to use analytics and exceptional UX to make buying event tickets a wholly better experience. We currently have a four-person dev team, but everyone prefers to work on the backend. We're looking for someone to come in and own the frontend of the web app, which will involve creating interfaces in Pho…

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