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

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Do.com • San Francisco • Full Stack Developers

Do.com is seeking generalist developers who are comfortable hacking on both the front and back end. We are a small team (8 developers, 14 people total) all with the common goal of connecting people and data to get work done. No bureacracy, no cumbersome development process. Just smart people collaborating to make the friendliest, most polished application possible. We place a lot of trust in our team and we're looking for outstanding individuals to help us grow.

https://do.com/jobs/senior-developer

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

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SessionM, Inc - Boston, MA - Full Time Local

- Backend Developers (currently ruby, looking at other options for parts of the system)

- Operations Engineer (needs "new" scripting like python and ruby)

- Many others - see www.sessionm.com/about-us/jobs/

Mention you saw us on HN and I'll keep an eye out for it from the alias mentioned on that page

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

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post #10

Trendiction in Luxembourg: http://www.trendiction.com/ http://www.talkwalker.com No remote. Looking for more java developers in the field of: - distributed large scale crawling, content extraction, data analysis - web applications We crawl, analyze (extract article, author, date, theme, sentiment,...) and monitor websites (news, blogs, ...) for our clients. You can contact me directly under t.britz@trendiction.com

With all respect, you really underestimate how REMOTE friendly your job posting is.

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

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Administrate (http://www.getadministrate.com/) Edinburgh, Scotland. Full Time. Remote work OK after initial "break in" period. We build online software for training companies that helps them run their entire operation.

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We're looking for a full time developer from our fantastic offices at the Edinburgh Tech Cube (http://www.techcu.be) with spectacular views of Arthur's seat and the Meadows.

Remote work is fine after a "burn-in" period of a few months (we've got engineers happily working from Spain and Brazil at the moment) but we'd like to get to know you in person first!

Detailed job description can be found on our about page (http://www.getadministrate.com/about), look on the lower right.

We're using a combination of technologies:

- Crufty old PHP (being refactored), and newer PHP (Doctrine)

- All new development is being done with: Python, SQL Alchemy, Flask, and AngularJS using the Bootstrap UI framework

We're looking for smart people that get things done using the above techs, and who want to join a small company, have lots of responsibility, and work in a very challenging environment.

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If you're debating sending us your CV, we've hired two top devs from these threads in the last 6 months, and we don't mind hiring people who have never completed university or don't look great "on paper".

We're growing really quickly, have a small team, a challenging product that's mission critical for our clients, and we're located in one of the most beautiful cities in the world with remote workers across the Central Belt of Scotland (and beyond).

If you're outside the EU, we can look into visa sponsorship in very special cases, but this can be a long and difficult process, particularly for the UK. Sorry. Email me if interested, my name is John: jjp@getadministrate.com

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

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Red Tettemer + Partners - NYC/Philadelphia, USA

Seeking senior-level developers to form the foundation of a new NYC-based development team for an established ad agency

RT+P is a full-service advertising agency that's had great success recently developing large-scale web applications for our clients (Under Armour, Planet Fitness, and others). We're known for our bravado and our aim to always overdeliver on our client's expectations. Right now we're working on establishing a development-centric New York City office. The NY office will focus primarily on long-term "product" projects.

We're seeking one or two experienced Rails and/or JS developers. You'll be working directly with yours truly. We're going to make some seriously killer stuff.

Full-time salary with a great benefits package. You'll be instrumental in creating the office itself - we're starting with a blank slate. Occasional (every couple weeks, if that) travel to HQ in Philadelphia will be required. We are not a start-up, full compensation is not a concern.

Send me a note: interactivejobs (at) redtettemer (dot) com.

http://redtettemer.com/

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

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Stoneburn • London, UK

We are looking for talented developers who can hit the ground running on writing web applications on Google App Engine.

- Java - JavaScript (preferably with a modern MV framework such as Angular) - Google Apps Script or other web API experience a bonus

Email hiring at stoneburn dot com and say you saw us on HN. No recruiters please.

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

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Amsterdam, Netherlands. Work permit and relocation assistance provided. We want developers who like to have fun and socialize outside of work, but care about their jobs, too. We're looking for UX designers, front-end and back-end developers. UX designer: use Photoshop, Gimp, or whatever makes your socks roll up and down and you know how to make Web and/or mobile applications work for customers. Knowledge of HTML, Jav…

I gather this is for Booking.com, the company that is famous in the Perl community for treating its developers like dogs. http://blogs.perl.org/users/bookingemployee/2012/03/truth-ab...

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

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Hanover, Germany. Work Permit/Blue Card and Relocation Assistance Provided. Looking for strong Perl developers for a company in Hanover, Germany. They're stable, profitable and they've been in business for years. Hanover is a beautiful, bike-friendly, mid-sized town in the north of Germany. The cost of living is low and the quality of life is high. It's a green-friendly town and hosts one of the largest Oktoberfests…

How similar is Blue card to Green card? How easy it is to change employers in EU (But I guess, that would depend on particular country, Germany in this case).

Btw, wish you all the best in your recruiting endeavours!

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