Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)
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#144Looking for a engineer and/or designer to join us as a co-founder to help make local news not suck. It's a large industry with mediocre products, and it's ripe for disruption. Your inner idealist will be glad to know that we're going to make people more informed about their cities and their votes while we make money.
niran@niran.org
Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)
#145We are a passionate group of civic minded people looking to change the way government works for the better. There are about a hundred of us. We are a profitable. http://www.granicus.com
Looking for Rails/JS/UX/C#/C++ - polyglots preferred. Good head for engineering practices (testing, separation of concerns, etc) a must. Must be passionate about your craft, and making our government awesome.
Feel free to reach out to me. javier at granicus dot com for more information.
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#148http://kaggle.theresumator.com/apply/3s1xdU/Developer.html?s...
As a Kaggle developer, you'll be building the platform that helps solve many of the most valuable problems in data science. You'll guide the development of tools that automate the process of setting up a competition, verifying winning models, and integrating those models into our customers' operations. The tools you will develop go the heart of Kaggle's mission and technology offering.
On a typical day, you will:
* use whatever machine and monitors you want.
* write code for our back-end using the latest version of C#, ReSharper, ASP.NET MVC, and Azure. Front-end developers use tools like jQuery, LESS, and often experiment with other tools like backbone.js.
* work on new code and tests in your own git branch.
* Develop and own entirely new features on our site.
* push your code to production (often every day) and see how our users use it
* follow the pulse of what’s happening in our company-wide chat room (today we discussed a cool paper on statistics in baseball)
* discuss new evaluation metrics and other data science-y concepts with the data science team
* participate in and learn from whiteboard sessions on things like how Gradient Boosting Machines work
* optimize pages based on profile stats
* investigate new tools, books, etc, to see if they might help make your development work better. Get whatever tools you need that help: no painfully long corporate approval required
* work with our data science guys to detect and mitigate suspicious activity on the site
* work with our designer on creating new views on the website. He’ll make it look nice so you can focus on functionality in the model and controller. You're also encouraged to make the front-end look great if you like doing that.
* write code for back-end processing such as data analysis and submission scoring
Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)
#149San Francisco: product generalists and systems generalists. What we do: subscription based social hyperlocal mobile gamified dating discovery engine with loyalty coupons. For the enterprise. Just kidding. We're a stealthy team of technical generalists filling a hole in the universe by building software that enriches the human experience. Everyone on our team codes and contributes on every level, front to back. We've…
Re: Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (September 2012)
#150LONDON, UK. Arguably the most exciting tech position in London. We are Forward Labs, a startup lab in London. We are a dozen guys coming up with new ideas, building prototypes, testing them using lean techniques and forming teams around products that have solid traction. Essentially, we are a well-funded playground. Our goal is to produce 1-2 new businesses a year. We have amazing, driven, entrepreneurial people who…
I did some AI consulting work with Forward last year along with Evgeny - lovely crowd, fast growing company, lots of projects. They've got a super-nice work environment too. Worth contacting if you're around North London.