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

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

#11
Location: Charleston, SC

Remote: Yes

Relocate: Absolutey.

Technologies: Java (Spring, Hibernate, the usual), Scala (Play), Javascript (Backbone, jQuery, everything including the kitchen sink), web front-end

Resume: Email me

Email (Base 64): Z3JuZ3JuMjJAZ21haWwuY29t

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

#13
Location: India

Remote: YES

Willing to relocate: NO

Technologies: PHP, Laravel with good knowledge of Design patterns, Good experience with GIT, Bootstrap, html, jquery, javascript.

Resume: ON request.

Email: bhargavdjoshi@gmail.com

Excellent in communicating in english language.

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

#14
Location: London

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: For the right offer

Technologies: CTO / product leader. Background in Python and associated web frameworks. Particularly interested in data processing / machine learning.

Resume: http://techcitylabs.com/assets/Sims_Benjamin_CV.pdf

Email: jobs at the domain referred to above

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

#15
Location: Palermo, Italy

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Laravel, PHP, MongoDB, MySQL

Resume: I am from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and have been building web applications since 1999.

The majority of my career has been full stack web application development in the United States and most recently, in Europe. My current development platform is Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS, MySQL5.6, Apache2.4, and PHP5.5. My latest passion is the Laravel 4.x PHP Framework using TDD, XDebug, and agile methodologies.

I am a co-author in several peer reviewed publications, an invited speaker at phpDay 2014, and hold a B.S. degree in Computing & Information Science-Saint Vincent College (Latrobe Pennsylvania).

My research work includes biomedical informatics and machine translation. I contribute to open source projects whenever possible.

My native language is English and I speak fluent Italian, I have visited eight countries, and my non-career interests are travel and languages.

http://linkedin.com/in/chrispecoraro

Email: chrispecoraro@gmail.com

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

#16
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? (September 2014)

#19
Location: London, UK

Remote: No

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Python, git, linux

Resume : http://www.markbrown.io/cv

email : contact@markbrown.io

I'm a mere 14 days from reaching the end of my PhD (http://www.markbrown.io/research) and I'm looking to find a great job to sink my teeth into. I've been using Python daily in my work for 3 years. I've also worked with C++ (Geant4). I'm currently reading SICP in what spare time I have. I'm no stranger to maths or statistics. My ideal role will have interesting & hard problems to work with.

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