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Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

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Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#71
QLabs, New York, NY

Front-end developer

About us: QLabs is a tech incubator based in Noho, NY. We’re a small group of hackers who rapidly prototype new products every 10 weeks, then test them in the market for long-term potential. Our primary focus is the consumer web, though we experiment across a broad spectrum (e.g. hardware).

We have corporate backing, which means competitive salaries, corporate perks, and full benefits.

Our management structure is extremely flat: we succeed or fail as a team.

Our office is arguably the coolest place to work in New York: It's a 22,000 sq. exposed-brick loft, which we share with Codecademy, Turntable.fm and MoviePass.

We’re about to graduate our first product, Huntsy, and are proving an exciting new model for incubating startups.

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About you: We are searching for a developer with front-end expertise to join our NYC team.

We are constantly vetting and integrating the latest technologies into our development stack, so you may be the person we’re looking for if:

  You love building interfaces that are sexy, sleek and simple;
  You have an opinion on backbone.js and/or ember.js*;
  You’re familiar with CSS3, HTML5 and OO Javascript;
  You're familiar with Ruby on Rails and/or have MVC experience. 
Send your resumé, your github and links to the project(s) you’ve built that you’re most proud of to jobs@qlabs.com

[*] Our current project uses ember.js for the entire frontend.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

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Los Gatos, CA, Netflix We have a ton of jobs open, but I'm particularly looking for Site Reliability Engineers. After yesterday's Amazon outage, you can see we still have some work to do. Looking for someone who can code who also has experience driving unix. At the interview we ask you to code on the whiteboard and also tell us how to troubleshoot Linux. Netflix is an awesome place to work with lots of smart people a…

To tack on more Netflix openings, drop me a line if you're a UI engineer interested in working in our TV platforms group. As has been discussed before, Netflix delivers UI to TVs, game consoles, blu ray players, and other devices via custom web applications. We're looking for more very strong JavaScript / HTML UI engineers with an eye for user experience.

We have similar openings in our Mobile / Tablet group and working on the website if TV doesn't suit your fancy. Great team, fun people, great pay.

http://jobs.netflix.com/jobsListing.html?id=orV9Wfwb

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#73
New Relic, Portland, Or

Ruby Instrumentation Engineer

New Relic is looking for a talented Ruby engineer to join a team developing what we call the Ruby Agent. The Ruby Agent is the instrumentation library that reports back to New Relic’s world-class application monitoring product. You probably know it as the newrelic_rpm gem.

We’re a very fast growing pre-IPO start-up and we care about our culture.

We value:

* Work/Life Balance

* Respect

* Engineer Code Ownership

* Experimentation

We also have several other positions we're looking to fill.

Check out http://newrelic.com/about/jobs for more details.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#74
Revinate - San Francisco (Presidio), CA - Full Time - H1B/Resident/Citizen

We've built a social media monitoring platform for the hospitality industry that not only aggregates data from a multitude of sources but makes the data easy to consume and actionable. We're a small company (- Senior Operations Engineer - QA Engineer (black box) - Software Engineers (php/js) - Product Manager - User Interface Designer

For more information or if you're interested, please see http://www.revinate.com/jobs or feel free to contact me via email wayne@revinate.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#75
72Lux - San Francisco, CA, Full time

We’re building an ecommerce platform for digital magazines, blogs and web content publishers. Our hosted platform is targeted at making the web more shoppable. We make it possible for magazines and blogs to feature and sell products from our massive catalog, without linking the users away from the publisher's site.

We're 6 people and are angel funded.

We're looking for full-stack web engineer. We work on all levels of code from database interaction and core business logic up through html/css/javascript. We practice agile development, use and contribute to open source projects and encourage engineers to architect, implement and deploy your projects from end to end. If you have experience building a high-volume, low-latency, distributed transactional platform, then we're looking for you.

Our stack is a mix of: PHP, Ruby on Rails, MySQL, Javascript.

If you're interested email mike at 72lux dot com or apply here http://72lux.theresumator.com/apply/tuAVX2/Software-Engineer...

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#76
Chartbeat is hiring in NYC (Meatpacking District). H1B possible.

We're a real-time analytics platform focused on providing data to the people on the front line (people who can take immediate action), rather than the analysts in the back office. Our stack is Python (django/tornado), C, MongoDB, and Google Closure for our JavaScript needs. Hiring engineers, designers, support, sales... Pretty much everything.

http://chartbeat.com/jobs/

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#77
Refresh, Inc. - Palo Alto, CA - Full Time

Front and back-end software engineers

http://www.refresh.io/jobs

Funded (Series A) start-up building first engineering team. Looking for Software Developers across the stack. http://www.refresh.io/jobs jobs@refresh.io You're a crack-shot software engineer. Not necessarily because of where you went to school, but because simply put - you love this stuff. You know at least one mobile/web-related computer language cold. Whether it's Objective-C, Ruby, Java Javascript, or others - we're not too concerned about which one because no matter which one (or ones) we end up using, you'll not only be able to pick it up fast, you'll be excited about doing so. You understand the latest technology. From NoSQL to Backbone to Node. You aren't technically religious and gain as much satisfaction in picking the right tool for the job as you do implementing it. You've built stuff. Web sites. Mobile apps. Whatever. You can show us. You can't wait to show us. You're not only excited of what users can do with it, you're proud about how it's implemented and to a technical audience, and you can't wait to talk about it. As part of the first engineering team, you're excited by the prospect of working with smart people. Because you're smart and you know it - and you know that working with other smart people simply makes you better (all the while making them better too). As a bonus, being part of this initial team gives you the opportunity to strongly affect future engineering hires - insuring the caliber of the team. You live within commuting distance to Palo Alto, CA or are willing to relocate (paid).

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#78
EnergySavvy - Seattle, WA

Back-end Software Engineer

EnergySavvy is a clean tech startup in Seattle. We're looking for excellent back-end developers interested in tackling challenging software design and implementation problems. We work with Python, Django, Mercurial, and PostgreSQL, and look for developers with experience or interest in learning these technologies.

Working at EnergySavvy means being part of a small team, working with really smart, talented people, and all the other benefits of working for a startup (free lunch and snacks, awesome location, etc). We also highly value work-life balance.

You can find our job openings here:

http://www.energysavvy.com/jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (July 2012)

#80
Toronto, Ontario

Top Hat Monocle (http://www.tophatmonocle.com) is hiring for a few roles: mobile dev (iOS, Android), sysadmin/infrastructure developer (rabbitmq, selenium, fabric, ec2), general web developer (python, django, javascript, node.js.) We also hire interns so please feel free to apply for that as well (paid of course.)

We're a profitable (and valley VC funded) education startup that helps make class more engaging. We've got some really cool problems to work on and your work would be impacting a huge number of students daily.

Our dev team is in Toronto but we've also got an office in San Francisco so if you're really good we would be open to having someone work from there. If you're not based in Canada or the US but are willing to relocate feel free to contact us, because we do cover relocation expenses and will help you manage the work permit process.

Send your resume/github account to mike at tophatmonocle dot com.

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