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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#11
Location: Cagliari Area, Italy

Remote: Yes (International OK)

Willing to relocate: Maybe, for the right offer

Technologies: QA/Process management, HTML/CSS/JS, Web Accessibility, Responsive/Mobile first, beginner in Node and Angular but very excited about them

Resume: [full: http://it.linkedin.com/in/williamghelfi]

TL;DR:

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- HTML, CSS: Grand Master

- JS: Improving Journeyman

- Creativity: Pablo Picasso

- UX Design: Architect

- Graphic Design: n/a

- DevOps: Journeyman

- Problem Solving: Mr. Wolf

Longer story:

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Born, growing up.

Multi-faceted web developer, able to effectively communicate at every level from the CEO to the young intern, and with every specialist from the graphic designer to the backend developer.

My top specialization is in UX – but not graphic – design, which I just can't think of without a Mobile First approach.

I'm also a natural born catalyst when it comes to good ideas and the next tech trends, bringing a creative and focused drive to the table of every team I've been part of.

Always in the process of learning the next skill. Excellent command of written and spoken language (Italian. See further below for English).

Able to seamlessly switch from being a team manager to becoming yet another dev in another team, and working 110% in either situation for the common goal.

Blog: http://www.williamghelfi.com

Email: william@williamghelfi.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#12
Location: Wisconsin; actively looking to relocate to a warmer climate.

Remote: No.

Willing to relocate: Yes, please.

Technologies: C++, C, Python, OCaml, Verilog, bus analyzers, JTAG debuggers, o-scopes, and whatever else gets the job done.

Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4aVktLek0w0bnRDLVZlTTRCX1U...

Email: wi.is.cold@gmail.com

I'm a software engineering generalist, but my skills run pretty deep in both systems engineering and embedded programming. I'm comfortable working at any level from handful-of-KB bare-metal microcontrollers to Linux kernel drivers to complex multithreaded application design, and I enjoy the variety of working in multiple domains.

My most extensive experience is in block storage peripherals. I've written drivers for a variety of storage protocols and I've designed and built the software architecture for products that move data from storage device A to storage device B at improbably high speeds. But I'm not really looking to get pinned down as a "block storage guy," and would prefer to branch out in a different direction and learn some new technologies along the way. Maybe you have something interesting?

I'm not really looking for yet-another-web-startup opportunities. An attractive position will have challenging problems to solve, a meaningful product to deliver, and a team of smart engineers getting it done. It might involve a physical hardware component, but that's not a requirement. If you are building something on a Node stack, you should be prepared for me to not take you seriously.

Bonus points for use of functional programming languages with strong static type systems.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#13
Student at Univ. of Michigan. Just sold my mobile/web app to the University. Looking for work during the school year, willing to do some front-end dev, PM, and/or BizDev/Sales. Can put in at least 20hr/week.

Location: Ann Arbor

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Can't until I'm done w/school in May.

Technologies: HTML/CSS/JS, C++, learning Ruby

Resume: www.linkedin.com/in/aashaykumar/

Email: aashayk@umich.edu

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#14
SEEKING WORK - Brighton & London UK

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Electronic hardware design, product prototyping and microcontroller programming for displays, sensors, actuators and feedback loops - interface libraries written in c, c++, python and LabVIEW. Microcontroller experience includes PIC dsPIC and Arduino.

Resume: Previous work includes automation of high precision physics experiments as well as digital interactive entertainment applications. website: nseymoursmith.github.io

email: nseymoursmith@gmail.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#16

  Location: Washington, DC
  Remote: Yes
  Willing to relocate: Yes
  Technologies: Node.js, Angular, PhoneGap, .NET/C#, 
  Postgres, MSSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, variety of others
  Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/zach-cowell/31/812/709 
  Github: https://github.com/zachcowell
  Email: zachcowell [at ] zachcowell [ dot] com
Full stack engineer. Would prefer an Angular/Node/JS heavy stack for my next gig, or possibly front-end work. Recently built an iPhone app that leverages the MEAN stack. View it at zachcowell.com/violations .

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#17
Location: San Francisco, CA (really San Ramon)

Remote: Onsite or Remote

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: 14 years experience as a Linux admin / DevOps. Looking for my next challenge. Ubuntu / Redhat / CentOS / Puppet / Salt / Python / nginx / haproxy / security / pci compliance / automation / so much more!

Resume: http://zcentric.com/resume.pdf

Blog: http://zcentric.com

Github: https://github.com/mzupan

ServerFault: http://serverfault.com/users/23818/mike

Email: mike@zcentric.com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#18
Location: Bangalore, India Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: computer vision, image processing, machine learning, general algorithms. Mainly C/C++, can also work with Matlab.

Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/in/link2hemangshah

Email: hemang.j.shah@gmail.com

More than 9yrs of experience working on software research and development. Have co-founded a tech startup. Working as freelancers for a couple of years, but can take up full-time work either as freelancer or employee.

Looking for an opportunities where I get to work on problems bigger than what I can take up if I were on my own. Do connect with me on linkedin, or by email.

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (August 2014)

#19
Location: Seattle

Remote: Probably not

Willing to relocate: Possibly

Technologies: hardware development (CAD, CNC, laser fabrication), sensors, optics, MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW, microcontrollers, . . .

Resume: http://guavaduck.com/resume

Email: matt at the domain above

Looking for interesting hardware-development or data-analysis problems to work on. Finishing up an experimental physics PhD in a group doing precision tests of gravity with mechanical sensors.

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