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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (June 2011)

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

#182
Lot18, New York, NY

We're an agile technology startup based in New York City. Lot18 is a marketplace for wineries to sell direct to consumers.

Open Software Engineering Positions:

Back-end Lead

Back-end Developer

Web Application Lead

Web Application Developer

Front End Developer

Mobile Application Developer

Technical Project Manager

Full list with descriptions: http://www.lot18.com/careers

Why you should work here:

- Well funded. We’ve raised $13M from tier one investors.

- People actually use our product. Over 250k users have joined since we launched in October.

- It’s not social media. We have a real business model and do 7 figures a month in revenue.

- Benefits: Competitive salary, stock options, medical/dental paid in full, flex vacation policy, plenty of wine, lots of challenges and interesting problems to solve.

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

#183
Disqus in San San Francisco is looking to fill a few key roles.

Check out http://disqus.com/jobs for open positions, including software engineers, ux designers, operations engineers, technical support, and more. We're very open to people who can help move our product forward in ways we haven't thought about yet.

We write code primarily in Python and JavaScript.

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

#184
Santa Barbara, CA: AppFolio inc. (Applicants must be willing to relocate to Santa Barbara, CA)

Hiring for two positions: A front-end Javascript/CSS specialist, and for smart and versatile software engineer generalists comfortable working in many languages (today primarily Rails)

About AppFolio: AppFolio is the fastest growing provider of online property management software. Our company was founded by a team of technology leaders with many years of experience developing Software-as-a-Service applications (previously created the GoToMyPC and GoToMeeting family of SaaS applications). We believe that a small group of passionate people can deliver extraordinary results. We believe in focus and know we can only do a few things really, really well. Our company is experienced, well-funded and built to last.

About the front-end specialist position: You are someone who paints in structured DOMs and succinct CSS and who can appreciate the beauty of well engineered unobtrusive Javascript. You will work directly with our engineering team to build out user interfaces that are used millions of times each month and help to make people's lives a little bit better.

We are looking for people who are expert with: HTML 5, CSS 3, Javascript (and libraries like jQuery and Prototype), AJAX, Cross-browser testing of all the above, Firebug and related web development tools. If you have one or more of the skills below, even better: Experience with Ext JS, Experience with Ruby on Rails templates (ERB, HAML, etc), Experience with SASS

About the Software Engineer positions: AppFolio software engineers work to build scalable, robust and easy to use solutions to complex business problems. Delivering intuitive and responsive applications over the web requires us to solve both difficult engineering and product design problems.

AppFolio wants creative and independent engineers who are comfortable with a high degree of autonomy and an agile, collaborative work environment. If you are a smart, versatile software engineer with a desire to work with the following technologies, we'd love to hear from you: Ruby on Rails, MySQL, Javascript/AJAX/jQuery, HTML/CSS, iPhone (iOS) and Android development, SOA/REST/JSON/XML, Apache Solr/Lucene search technology To apply, please submit your resume to tech.jobs@appfolio.com.

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

#185
Flurry, the leader in mobile analytics is hiring in SF & NYC! Seeking Engineering Team Lead - Analytics, Android Mobile Software Engineer, iOS Engineer, Front-End/Web Developer, Senior Software Engineer - Mobile Advertising http://www.flurry.com/about-us/jobs.html amy@flurry.com

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

#186
Sunnyvale, CA: TinyPrints/Shutterfly We're hiring experienced software engineers for frontend and backend positions. We're an eCommerce company and we're experiencing tremendous growth and are solving challenging scaling and distributed systems problems. We focus on performance and best user experience for our customers and are looking for people who share the same passion. Our technology is LAMP based with our frontend technology being developed with pure HTML/CSS/Javascript. We develop our own widgets! Apply here: http://www.shutterfly.com/about/positions.jsp and mention Hacker News to get preferential treatment :)

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

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A Small Orange, a shared, reseller, VPS, and dedicated web hosting company, is hiring remote Linux system administrators, as well as live chat and billing support folks to help us support our growing customer base. In addition to all of the touchy feely things like a chance to work with great people, help our customers, and a chance to be part of a growing and successful company. You also get: - Competitive pay - Fle…

Hi, I actually applied at A Small Orange and I haven't heard back yet. I was just wondering what your hiring process is like... If it's okay can you please share some details?

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

#189
Toura Mobile - New York City (Manhattan), NY Senior Rails & JS positions. Remote is an option, NYC preferred

We're a startup based in NYC and we have a Ruby on Rails3-based platform that allows content publishers (museums, city guides, book publishers) to build mobile applications. They press a button, and we generate a mobile app (built using JS, Webkit, etc.) and compiled via phonegap into binaries for the Android and iOS app stores.

We're hiring Senior Rails and JS developers. More info: http://toura.com/about/jobs/#railsdeveloper

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

#190
Boston, MA.

Ember is hiring for embedded software engineers and QA engineers in Boston: http://www.ember.com/company_careers.html

We develop the chips, software, and tools for wireless sensor networks.

I’ve worked at Ember since December, and it’s the best place I’ve ever worked (and I’ve worked at some pretty good places!) And, no joke, all of my coworkers say the same thing. So either we’re that great of a place to work, or there’s something in the water, but either way, it’s awesome.

But, as Levar Burton says, you don’t have to take my word for it: We were just voted one of the top places to work in Boston: http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2011/05/03/bbj-announ...

Our QA engineers are more “developer-y” than many QA roles, so definitely check it out even if you’re not in the market for a more traditional QA position.

Email me if you’re interested: hnjune2011@saidsvec.com

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