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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (take 2)

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I've never seen justin.tv not hiring, and it always seems to be the same positions - do you guys actually hire people? :)

From 4 founders to a company of more than 20, so yes, we do.

I'm guessing that continuous hiring means getting the best when they're available, not getting whatever is available when you need it today.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (take 2)

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We're hiring here at Cloudera.

We're especially interested in web developers who have built and deployed large, extensible applications into production environments. An interest in data visualization and analysis doesn't hurt. We also have some deep distributed storage system hacking problems.

We have a strong preference for open source experience: our team (see http://cloudera.com/about) includes core contributors from the Berkeley DB, Ganglia, Lucene/Nutch, Hadoop, and MooTools projects.

We expect you to communicate ideas clearly, exhibit preternatural intellectual curiosity across a variety of domains, write quality code, and have a consistent focus on improving yourself and the team around you.

If you're interested, drop your CV and a cover letter to jobs@cloudera.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (take 2)

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CrowdVine is hiring a sales rep for the conference side of our business to process inbound requests. We're four people and have been profitable for two years without anyone dedicated in this role. I'm the founder and owner and can be reached at tony at crowdvine dot com.

I think it's interesting how few companies on this list have non-technical roles. I know there are people on the business side on this site and that they have a lot to offer.

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