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

#202
Songkick is hiring.

We're based in London, Ruby on Rails (but if you're good, we'll help you make the switch), great team, growing rapidly.

Currently looking for: Junior Dev, Application Dev, QA Lead.

Due to need to get these roles filled we're favouring EU-based candidates, but if you're elsewhere we will be hiring throughout the year so get in touch regardless. We do sponsor visas, and already have a very international team. No remote working, however.

See http://www.songkick.com/info/jobs

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

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AM Analytics (amanalytics.com) is seeking a talented web application developer to lead the development of our social media and market intelligence dashboard. AM Analytics is a web startup committed to building the most comprehensive social media and market intelligence dashboard available. The AM Analytics team is a combination of individuals passionate about leveraging social media to help businesses make informed d…

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

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Google is: http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/index.html

They always say they are - they spam craigslist every week like clockwork - but I haven't heard of anyone being hired in quite awhile. There were rumors of a undisclosed hiring freeze awhile back; I wonder if things ever got better.

FWIW, two of my friends got offers in the last two months.

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

#209

Any one hiring in india?

Wingify (that's us) is looking for great hackers in JavaScript, MySQL and PHP/Python

You don't specify a link, and your website has no jobs page with job descriptions, etc.

How do you expect people to apply?

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

#210

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Glusterfs comes to mind. Some of the code from that project is simply way out of the ballpark. Check the 'continuation across network' macro in one of the C header files, if you don't want to take my word for it. It's more sophisticated than anything else that I've seen in a long long time. The stereotypes you are referring to exist but they are not the one and only rule. And weasel words ('the safety device') are no…

@jacquesm Strange that you use GlusterFS as an example.Yes they are technically sophisticated but then I know the CTO of ZResearch (the company offering commercial support for GlusterFS), Anand Babu, personally and he is a good friend. Some of the people who wrote the core code are Indians (including Anand) who live in the United States . Do they have an office in Bangalore? Sure they do. This is the "ODC" model I re…

Anand Babu lives in the US, but Anand Avati (and others) work out of BLR. I have known them for quite some time and I think Avati is one of the best Engineers I have met in my life.

The kind of work they do is also awesome. I don't see ZR as an American company outsourcing easy work to India.

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