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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2013)

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

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Springfield, MA - Thing5

Java Web Application Developer - Thing5 is currently seeking a dedicated and energetic Java Web Application Developer with good working knowledge of Java and modern web development. Chance to develop new products, tools, and processes to support/improve our telecom platform, and other business processes.

http://www.dice.com/job/result/RTX17bd3b/wspos067733?src=19&...

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

#52
Richmond, VA / Washington, DC / Philadelphia, PA / Charlotte, NC - CapTech Consulting http://www.captechconsulting.com

We're looking for full time Android and iOS developers with real-world experience. Great pay + performance-based bonus, good benefits, available internal and external training, and the opportunity to work on some high profile apps.

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

#53
Austin, Texas http://datafiniti1.theresumator.com/

We're building the world's first search engine for data at Datafiniti. Work on fascinating problems that involve working with billions of data points, building intelligent agents, scaling out massive data collection, and more.

We have a small, close-knit team that enjoys working and hanging out together. Sending an email to careers@datafiniti.net will go straight to me, the CEO & founder.

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

#54
Philadelphia Suburbs (Blue Bell) - Wingspan Technology Full Time, Intern

We are hiring Software Engineers, DevOps, and DBAs at all levels, from fresh meat to veteran architects. Our product domain is web-based enterprise applications for regulated industries. We are growing rapidly and gaining market share. We write web-based software that provides our clients with powerful and intuitive tools to manage their documents.

Our engineering team is diverse and senior-heavy - we have a few startup veterans, a Haskell guy, some people who like speaking at conferences and meetups, and even some game developers. We used AJAX before it was called AJAX. The engineering “managers” aren’t really managers - they’re the ones who architected the products and lead their maintenance. Engineers in charge means no red tape or other silly productivity barriers like at larger companies.

http://www.wingspan.com/careers/ Contact - gsieling@wingspan.com

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

#55
New York - Datadog http://datadog.com

We're a growing, well-funded startup. And we're hiring engineers for all positions from back-end to ops to data visualization.

Think tens of billions of data points a day to stream, store, visualize and analyze. We use Python, Numpy, Cython, D3, JS, Cassandra, Postgres, Redis, Elasticsearch, and more...

Check our jobs out at http://jobs.datadoghq.com

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

#56
Tidal Labs / NYC (but remote OK) / http://tid.al/

Tidal Labs helps connect bloggers both to each other and to the brands and publishers they love. The bloggers get to interact and work with the editors, and the brand gets to build a network of bloggers that love them. It's a win-win all around.

We're hiring a web developer (PHP, HTML5, CSS3, JS). You'll be working on building new websites and maintaining existing ones. We're a small team with a lot of momentum, so you'll get to play with a little bit of everything -- you won't just be making widgets all day.

Anyone in the US is welcome to apply. We pay the most attention to applicants that have experience building websites; we also like people who have done a few side projects just for fun.

Email relevant information (resume, cover letter, etc) to php@tid.al. Hope to hear from you!

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

#57
Boston, MA / Riparian Data We're running a Meteor stack on top of Node.js, with straight Ruby for services on the back end. This is all supported by a Mongo database.

Hiring Software Engineer: http://www.ripariandata.com/jobs/

Join us this Wednesday(4.3.13 @ 6:30 pm) our team is hosting: "Build Your First Meteor App" RSVP here: http://www.meetup.com/Meteor-Boston/events/106692532/?gj=wc1...

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

#59
Austin, TX / AndrewHarper.com / Full-Time, 2 positions

We’re looking for two well-rounded Python developers to help rebuild our core technologies. We’re in the process of optimizing our product strategy for growth and flexibility. This is a chance for developers to help architect and build the future platform for the travel industry. We need you to join our technology team and help modernize the systems our various departments use to promote and service the world's most exciting travel opportunities.

Ideal candidates will be mid-career (officially we’re looking for mid-level and senior-level developers) programmers comfortable with full stack development, working in small teams, and juggling a diverse set of products. Python is a must -- Django even better -- but familiarity with other languages is a plus.

Andrew Harper is a luxury travel brand. Mr. Harper travels incognito and at his own expense in search of the world’s most enchanting places. His reviews of exclusive hotels and restaurants are shared with subscribers in his monthly publication of the Hideaway Report.

Please contact us at jobs@andrewharper.com for more information. Include HN Post in the subject line to be considered.

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

#60
Praescient Analytics

FULLTIME in McLean, VA

Currently our engineers are working with Java, SQL Database Solutions and other cloud based technologies. At Praescient, you will get to work with smart people who are passionate about what they do. You won’t have to worry about meetings, will have a great deal of autonomy, as well as great benefits including 100% coverage on your medical, dental and vision insurance. Much of our work within Homeland Defense is cleared and we will be happy to sponsor you for a Top Secret security clearance.

This opportunity will allow you to make sense of big data in a way that will help impact decisions made by key leaders in the national security realm. This is a real chance to help shape your customers’ mission. Bottom line—your work will be used and launched.

I’m looking forward to speaking with you and expanding on some of our work and where we are headed in 2013.

Michael James Praescient Analytics MJames@praescientanalytics.com

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