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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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Khan Academy — Mountain View, CA (we also love interns, and remote is a possibility) We're a small, non-profit tech startup bringing a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Here's a testimonial we received last week: ================================== I have been using your site for almost three years now. I am a 9th grade homeschooler who has always done okay in math, but I had some major gaps and lacked…

I'm very interested in being an intern for you guys! Is there a specified length to internships (I want to do 16 months)? How early in advance do you accept applications?

We've had interns come from lots of different programs and stay for different lengths, though most are in the 3-4 month range. That doesn't mean it wouldn't work out if it's outside of that range and it doesn't mean that we're not willing to consider other possibilities, though.

You should definitely feel free to apply and explain your situation!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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post #77

Khan Academy — Mountain View, CA (we also love interns, and remote is a possibility) We're a small, non-profit tech startup bringing a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. Here's a testimonial we received last week: ================================== I have been using your site for almost three years now. I am a 9th grade homeschooler who has always done okay in math, but I had some major gaps and lacked…

Just wanted to mention that I applied for the software dev opening about a week ago. I understand things take a while - just trying to be seen! Thanks. I also created a visualization for the Kelly Criterion, which optimizes bet sizes for risk. https://www.khanacademy.org/cs/kelly-criterion-for-determini...

Thanks for applying! Our coordinator was away for a few days last week but I'll pass this on and we'll make sure we get to yours soon.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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CypherChat - Software Engineer - REMOTE

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   ================ Us =================
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We're building a completely frictionless encrypted messaging service.

Our goal is to bring privacy and security to the unsophisticated masses, by targeting users who value those qualities in principle but won't compromise "for-your-grandmother" ease of use. Eventually, we'll be replacing conventional telephony/SMS.

Team:

    * Ryan Lester (Washington, DC): Carnegie Mellon, SpaceX, Napster.fm, YC Hacks
    * Josh Boehm (Los Angeles): SpaceX, Napster.fm, Baron of the Principality of Sealand
Status:

    * Funded
    * Pre-launch, but with a working (very alpha) version of the product
    * We have a nice office in the DC area, which you'd have the option to work out of

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   ================ You ================
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You would be our first hire, so you'd get to help establish the company culture and probably end up managing a dev team. Right now, you'd be working directly with the founders.

If you have strong (mobile) UI/UX skills, you'll be a great fit.

Ideally, you'd be willing to start before the end of September (the earlier the better).

We don't care much whether you've already used any of these, but you need to be willing to work with the following technologies:

    * JavaScript (okay, you should have at least used this one)
    * Titanium (compiles JS/XML to cross-platform native apps; it's hella dope)
    * Crossrider (cross-browser extension framework)
    * OTR
    * XMPP
    * WebRTC

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   =========== Compensation ============
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We'll pay well. We can negotiate the amount and the equity/cash ratio based on your preferences and qualifications/experience.

If necessary, we may be willing to provide hardware.

Also, any interest in being paid in Bitcoin? (I haven't looked into the recent IRS guidelines on this, so it may be a horrible idea. If you live outside the US, though, this could possibly turn out to be really convenient. I'll talk to our lawyer about it.)

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   ======= If you're interested ========
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Email me a resume or something at hacker@linux.com.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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San Francisco - Planet Labs - INTERN/REMOTE/VISA all OK At Planet Labs we create and manage a constellation of 3U cubesats (30x10x10 cm) with the goal of imaging the entire Earth, every day. As an engineer, you can touch on spacecraft design, optics, communications, image processing, operations/optimization, GIS, and a bunch more. I'm a EE and I'm currently working on groundstation hardware, but there is a lot of wor…

Are you accepting/considering remote candidates from Europe?

I'm not actually in charge of the hiring, and I think remote is on a per-team/-candidate basis. We currently have at least a couple remote employees in the UK though, so if you think you'd fill out one of the postings, please do apply!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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The Factory - San Francisco, CA -- http://www.thefactory.com/

The Factory is changing the way companies are built. Backed by the founder of Skype and Rdio and led by Rdio's founding team, we're a product incubator without the burdens of outside influence, funding, or time constraints.

We are well-funded and have a small and exceptional team of twelve. We have a gorgeous office in SOMA. Salary is top-notch, as are the equity and benefits as an early member.

We're looking for highly experienced, entrepreneurially-minded builders to help:

* Dream up and build products

* Develop and perfect a common platform and pipeline

* Create open-source tools to help others launch products

Current positions:

* Senior Front End Engineer (http://www.thefactory.com/pdfs/sr_frontend.pdf)

* Senior Back End Engineer (opportunistic)

* Other roles (opportunistic)

You can read more about us here: http://gigaom.com/2013/06/21/the-factory-janus-friis-todd-be...

On the front end, we use reactive patterns for both web (ClojureScript) and mobile (Objective C).

On the back end, we have a message bus-oriented microservice architecture built in Scala (with Finagle) and Go. Services are packaged as Docker containers and continuously deployed to a Mesos+Marathon cluster on AWS.

Other key tech includes ZooKeeper, Exhibitor, Zipkin, Kestrel, Packer, CloudFormation, and Python. And our small team has already open sourced a few dozen projects: https://github.com/thefactory/

If you think this sounds like a fit, drop me a line: mike@thefactory.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

#167

Manhattan, New York ------------- ABOUT TheTake TheTake allows you to identify products and locations seen in movies. The mobile app has been described as a “Shazam for movies,” and syncs with a movie to display the products you see on screen. The website is a destination for browsing, shopping and discussing products and locations from movies. After winning crowd favorite at LAUNCH Festival 2014, TheTake is looking…

I am interested in Android Developer position. But unfortunately,I couldn't find the email address to send an email.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

#168
Renovo Motors - http://www.renovomotors.com

https://twitter.com/renovomotors

https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motoramic/five-reasons-why-ren...

Renovo is building extremely high performance electric vehicles in Campbell, CA.

This company was started by some friends of mine and I have been working with them as a "side project", building the back end data collection platform (modern cars generate a ton of low level data). They are growing fast and are now in need of a skilled full stack software engineer to take this MVP to the next level. The current platform is a mixture of open software (linux, influxdb) and Java. So far on this project I have worked on debugging device drivers to building graphs in D3.js and everything in between. The right person will not only have a huge impact on the choice of languages and direction of the platform but potentially the electric car industry. Local south-bay preferred, but the right person could work remotely.

Contact: owen at projectrenovo.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

#169
We're hiring at Prismatic in San Francisco, CA

http://www.getprismatic.com/jobs

== Systems Engineer at Prismatic, San Francisco ==

Prismatic is a great place to be an engineer – we analyze millions of shared web pages every day, automatically classify them into tens of thousands of topics, and serve up personalized feeds in real-time using our homegrown, lightning fast, machine learning-based relevance engine. We are looking to grow our top-notch team, with both junior and senior-level positions available.

We are looking for engineers with deep interest and knowledge in at least one area core to our business (i.e., distributed systems, ops and tooling, machine learning, designing and building new product features). We’re a small team, so you will have the opportunity to have a lot of impact, and to learn from peers who are extremely talented engineers, computer scientists, and data experts. Our backend is written entirely in Clojure, a JVM-based LISP that is a dream to work in. Almost none of us knew it before we joined, and we don’t expect you to either. We are looking for engineers who will fit well within our engineering culture: You live and die by good abstractions. You know that they can make the difference between easily understandable and maintainable code, and a spaghetti mess. You think about edge cases and performance implications, and anticipate future needs. You read and understand existing code before diving in and adding your own. You re-use existing code whenever possible, cleaning it up as needed to be more generally useful. You know when to do it fast, when to do it right, and how to find the best compromise between the two. You recognize that we are all stewards of the codebase, not owners. You leave code better than you found it, and you fix bugs without grumbling about whose they are. You are a team player who enjoys discussing ideas and implementations with other engineers.

Here’s a small sampling of the things you will be working on as systems engineer on the Prismatic team:

- Making our crawlers and document analysis better and more comprehensive

- Building out new product features in our API

- Solving tough systems problems to help us scale reliably and robustly

- Building and improving Machine Learning systems for ranking, document analysis, and more

- Creating tools to assist development and ops

- Shipping some of the best open-source Clojure libraries out there, and working with the community to make them better

== Engineering Manager at Prismatic, San Francisco ==

Managers will be responsible for supporting a sizable engineering team, and applicants can expect to be working on the following problems:

- Writing and reviewing code in Clojure, Objective C and Android. You should have great technical depth and a passion for great code.

- Helping to manage the development roadmap for large portions of the product, and working with engineers, tech leads, designers and product managers to efficiently prioritize and execute.

- Recruiting top candidates for both generalist and specialized engineering roles

- Evangelizing our technical brand through external communication, press and speaking at events

- Understanding the growth needs of each person you manage, and helping them continually expand scope and impact within the team.

== Relevance Engineering at Prismatic, San Francisco ==

Here’s a small sampling of the things you will be working on as a relevance engineer on the Prismatic team:

- Feature engineering for improving the quality of news feeds through iterative experiments

- Building and optimizing recommendations for topics for users to follow

- Extending and improving the set of topics available to users

- Systems for quickly training, deploying and testing machine learning models in production

- Creating tools to evaluate the performance of existing machine learning systems

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)

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Manhattan, New York ------------- ABOUT TheTake TheTake allows you to identify products and locations seen in movies. The mobile app has been described as a “Shazam for movies,” and syncs with a movie to display the products you see on screen. The website is a destination for browsing, shopping and discussing products and locations from movies. After winning crowd favorite at LAUNCH Festival 2014, TheTake is looking…

I am interested in Android Developer position. But unfortunately,I couldn't find the email address to send an email.

Come on!

1. The writeup identifies "TheTake" as a website.

2. Enter "TheTake" into google.

3. Click the first link in the results: https://thetake.com/

4. Click on "contact" at the bottom of the page, which wraps this link: "mailto: info@thetake.com"

5. The above link will launch your email client.

6. Type in your personal information.

You know, with all respect, not being able to locate and negotiate their website and get to the contact link is itself a job interview.

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