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

#42

Boston, MA (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…

Just out of curiosity, what's the hardest data set in the world?

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

#43
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam / San Francisco, CA

Skunkworks.vn - A 30 person and rapidly expanding mobile app developer working on an unannounced project. Our Primary office is in Vietnam, but we are also hiring out of San Francisco. Please visit our site http://www.skunkworks.vn/careers/ or contact hr@skunkworks.vn

Engineering:

Senior iOS Developer, Senior Mobile Web Developer, Android Developer, Automation Testing Engineer, Technical Writer, Database Analyst Engineer, Linux Systems Administrator

Product Operations:

Customer Experience Lead, Senior User Experience Designer

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

#44
Pune, India - we are looking for guys/girls who are smart and get things done. (Please forgive the double post, didn't expect to see two separate who's hiring threads.)

2 weeks ago I quit my job in NY to work on my new startup, Styloot (name still a work in progress). Our goal is to build a search engine for fashion. We have a nice office in Model Colony. Currently we are 10 people (CEO, CTO, adviser, web designer, 6 content creators), with lots of work to be done and not enough of us to go around.

We have room for all sorts of people - our main focus right now is on design/user experience, web development and machine learning.

We care a lot about attitude - if you want to build your own startup someday, we probably want to talk to you. We care far less about grades, whether you went to IIT, or whether you've used django before.

Why you should work for us: you'll work very hard on difficult problems, you'll be a vastly better developer/designer when you are finished, and you might even become very rich.

Contact info is in my profile.

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

#46
London (UK) and Boston (US). H1B.

We're a 90-person financial-software firm committed to learning and improvement as well as great web software and agile development. Some of you may know us from our sponsorship of Hacker News meetups in London. We're hiring developers and other smart folks of many kinds. See https://dev.youdevise.com and http://www.youdevise.com/careers.

While we don't have remote workers, we do help successful candidates relocate to London or Boston including arranging visas where needed. For example, last year we hired HN readers from Denmark and the US, and we moved a Polish employee to Boston.

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

#49
Fremont, CA - Engineers of all sorts, Interns and Full-Time

Redwood Systems is building 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? (June 2011)

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post #42

Boston, MA (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…

Just out of curiosity, what's the hardest data set in the world?

Pricing diamond futures?
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