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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#61
Reverb Technologies (aka Wordnik) has a number of good positions available including: iPad Visual Designer, iPad Interaction Designer, Full-Time Web and Mobile Designer, iOS Developer, Frontend Hacker, Server Engineer, Machine Learning Expert, Computational Linguist, and Analytics and Data-Mining Expert. Job descriptions are at http://www.helloreverb.com/jobs/ (where you'll also see a bit about what it's like to work here).

Feel free to contact me at will@helloreverb.com if you want to apply or have questions — and check out what we're building at http://helloreverb.com (as well as http://wordnik.com, which just got a bit of a refresh).

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

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EnergySavvy - Seattle

EnergySavvy is looking to add to an amazing development team working with cutting-edge, modern technologies. Do you love working on challenging software implementation problems? Do you spend your free-time learning new programming languages and contributing to open-source projects? If so, you'll thrive in EnergySavvy’s quick-paced, collaborative atmosphere.

We're a small but rapidly growing software company with the mission of transforming how energy efficiency is delivered by combining user experience and software technology to deliver software-as-a-service solutions our customers and users love. Our software helps people make their houses more energy efficient, addressing a major source of energy waste in this country that impacts our energy independence and contribution to global climate change.

As a software engineer at EnergySavvy, you'll work with Django, Python, jQuery, nginx and PostgreSQL, and deploy your creations early and often to live customers.

http://energysavvy.com/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

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VividCortex, Inc.

Charlottesville, VA (Remote, Fulltime)

We're building database administration tools delivered as a service. We're early-stage, pseudo-stealth, but with great momentum and access to the market, and we're well funded. It's a pretty unique company and market, and it's tackling a legitimate problem in the devops/sysadmin world. Our jobs:

Dev/ops: our backend systems and infrastructure are all written in Go (it’s awesome). We are ramping up to handle a jaw-dropping amount of incoming data. Data storage involves MySQL and other storage technologies in a fault-tolerant, distributed environment. We're looking for someone who can switch in and out of a couple of developer and sysops roles -- writing some server software, setting up some machines, whipping up some Chef recipes, and so on. We're a small team, so the real job description is "we need another backend/infrastructure engineer."

Frontend: the web app is backed by PHP and Symfony2, and fronted by a lot of JavaScript, using up-to-date technologies and frameworks. There's a lot of API interaction from JavaScript, and a complex user interface that's key for making our customers rave about the experience, not just the technology. We'd love to find someone who can hop back and forth between the PHP and the stuff that runs in the browser, and it's even better if they've got some design sensibilities and can help shape the product's features and functionality too. If you've got the latter skillset, then the PHP coding is optional.

Head of UX/UI: your impact would be immediate as we already have leading consumer web companies using our technology. Your impact would also be lasting because there really isn’t anything in this space, and, if you can lead the defining efforts of UX/UI for system administration, then you will have moved the industry forward. Ideally, you know Photoshop, have worked with front-end development teams and know a little bit about system administration. Additionally, we work with a lot of charts and graphs, and notification feeds. Other than that, we are open to a variety of experiences.

As an early-stage company, we offer the chance to end up owning a fair chunk of what we believe is likely to be a very valuable business.

Email jobs@vividcortex.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#64
SF or REMOTE fulltime (near pacific time) CircleCI: designers, frontend, backend engineers.

At CircleCI (https://circleci.com), we're building Heroku for Continuous Integration. We have traction and revenue. Our customers love us, because we move quickly and provide amazing support. All employees talk to customers and are on support rotation.

We eat our own dogfood, DevOps, A/B test, do Continuous Deployment and Customer Development.

We're looking for: designers that can write HTML & CSS, Frontend Engineers and Backend Engineers.

We're still a small team, so you'll have a large impact on company culture. We're highly influenced by Valve's Employee handbook, and the culture at GitHub, Stripe, etc. SF-local employees have catered lunch every day.

The frontend is a fat javascript client, using HamlCoffee, Less and Knockout. We have a lot of interesting design and data-visualization problems that need to be solved.

The backend is written in Clojure. Backend engineers should know Clojure or another 'weird' language (Haskell, Scala, Scheme, etc), and Linux Devops (C compilation model, make, packaging).

Contact us at jobs@circleci.com. Include samples of awesome stuff you've done.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

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Toronto - MyShoebox Engineer ## Job Summary ## MyShoebox is a recently launched startup with explosive growth. Our mission to to unify photo collections across devices and people. You can read more about our product in Forbes and TechCrunch (links at the bottom) or at shoeboxapp.com We're looking for entrepreneurial developers to help us grow. You will have an opportunity to try multiple roles including new feature d…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#66
Monetate - Conshohocken, PA (Philly suburbs) - No remote, but we will help you with relocation.

Monetate helps internet marketers make their site more relevant. We turn data in action on our clients' sites by doing real-time data analysis and DOM manipulation to put the right experience in front of their users. We’re looking for engineers who want to do highly visible work on great brands and solve tough problems with great coworkers.

What we're looking for:

* People who like to ship - we're focused on building and shipping great products - if you like to see your work in production quickly you'll see it here

* Problem solvers who like to code - we take things apart, figure out how they work, then build software to solve our users' problems

* People who like hard challenges - we have great problems across our products - data, UX, 3rd party JS, high volume / low latency APIs - we have no shortage of fun problems to work on

* Open source - Google Closure, Python, Hadoop, Mahout, Solr and Lucene - we're open source across our stack

About us:

* Founded in 2008

* Respect - it's our core value. We have a great team and we work well together. Our vacation policy is the same as Netflix (we don't have one). Our technical teams have full authority over (and responsibility for) the problems they work on.

* Market rate salaries

* Funded by First Round Capital and OpenView

We've hired great people from HN in the past. We're looking for people not positions. We have people who have joined the team with no background in our primary languages and people from non-traditional backgrounds.

Check out our blog at http://engineering.monetate.com/

Feel free to email me with any questions or to apply - tjanofsky monetate com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#67
Euclid, San Francisco, CA - Full Stack Web Developer

Euclid helps physical retailers understand their customers better. Our data analytics platform is leveling the playing field for brick and mortar retailers by providing them with the data and analytical tools to assess and re-shape their business.

Experience building scalable production web applications from database to front-end using Ruby on Rails, Ember.js, Amazon Web Services, and deploying with Github and Heroku perferred.

Contact darrin@euclidanalytics.com or see http://euclidanalytics.com/about/careers for details.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#68
Artisan (http://useartisan.com)

Philadelphia, PA - Full-time

We're building tools to help companies unleash the full power of their apps, the first of which is "Optimize", allowing our customers to A/B test native iOS apps, without changing any code.

If you love mobile, we have no shortage of interesting problems to solve, and we're in a really cool office in the heart of Old City.

We have positions for iOS, Rails, and Android developers, as well as Dev/Ops and QA. Check out our jobs page (http://useartisan.com/jobs/) for more info.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#69
AMA Capital -- Palo Alto, CA. Full time. H1B okay.

Join us in writing software that trades billions of dollars per day in the foreign exchange market.

We are a very small team, all engineers, who design and implement our own trading strategies and infrastructure, down to the networking code that ties us in to financial markets. We will add one or two engineers to our team in the coming months and are looking for people who will focus on strategy or on infrastructure.

No experience or specific knowledge of finance is required. However, you do need to be at least interested in financial markets and to be able to implement your strategies carefully in C++.

http://amacapital.net/careers.html

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)

#70
TheLadders.com

New York, NY - full-time onsite positions in ops, front-end, and dev

TheLadders has been committed to finding the right person for the right job since 2003. TheLadders is dedicated to the science behind the job search and can help all career-driven professionals of any level find the right job.

Get a proper onboarding experience and grow with us: http://dev.theladders.com/2013/02/onboarding/

We're overhauling our jobseeker-facing site and mobile presence, and we'd like you to help. We have open positions for Systems Engineers (ops), Front End Developer, and Software Engineer. Our redesign is completely responsive, leveraging backbone.js, mustache.js and friends. We've got a SOA architecture powered by Java, Scala, some Erlang, whatever hammer befits the nail. We believe in code craftsmanship and SOLID design principles. We use puppet for configuration management, and manage our own data center. If you're interested in responsive design, polyglot programming at webscale, or keeping a sane home-rolled infrastructure, contact me at jconnolly@theladders.com and we'll continue the conversation.

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