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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

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RideCell (Android and Python engineers, San Francisco, CA)

At RideCell (YC W12), we build transportation automation software that helps large corporations, public transit agencies and Universities optimize, manage, and scale their transportation systems.

We're looking for experienced Android and Python engineers. More info can be found here: http://ridecell.theresumator.com/

Email jobs@ridecell.com or me personally at kgodey@ridecell.com if you're interested.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#112
ControlShift - www.controlshiftlabs.com - Brooklyn / REMOTE

ControlShift Labs is hiring a software engineer to support the improvement and continued development of our product that millions of people have used to fight for change in their communities. You will own features from concept to deployment, help shape product strategy and push for technical excellence.

We're excited about supporting a shift in how advocacy organizations are using the internet to organize -- and building tools that empower ordinary activists in extraordinary ways.

We use Ruby/Rails, postgres, etc.

Apply and read more here: https://controlshift.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk0y7l/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#113

Counterparty - REMOTE - http://counterparty.io Counterparty is a freely licensed and open-source platform for peer-to-peer finance that lives on the Bitcoin blockchain. The network has been live since January, and it has seen over 130k transactions since then.[1] Overstock.com recently announced that it would be building the world's first SEC-regulated stock market for cryptosecurities on our platform.[2] The non-pro…

I clicked on Team and there're no engineers there. Does the company not value their engineers?

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#114
Entelo - San Francisco (SOMA), CA - Full-time - http://www.entelo.com/

Entelo's mission is to help companies build great teams by allowing them to search for talented people regardless of where they represent themselves on the web. We index hundreds of millions of social profiles and provide a powerful search tool that predicts which candidates are more likely to look for new opportunities and provide collaborative tools to help recruiters and hiring managers recruit more efficiently.

We're helping 200+ companies with their hiring needs including fast-growth companies such as Facebook, Salesforce, Github and Lyft. We've been huge fans of Hacker News as the community has been great to learn from and two of our recent engineering hires came through Hacker News threads!

Our Tech Stack: Ruby, Scala, Rails, MySQL, Mongo, Redis, Elasticsearch

We care deeply about professional growth and have an annual $1k allowance for all employees to spend on their own professional development (courses, conferences, coaching, etc.). Additionally, we're located in Soma near BART and CalTrain and have a number of perks including health/dental/vision, AnyPerk, heavily subsidized gym membership and laundry services.

We're looking for sharp, collaborative full-stack rubyists, data engineers and devops engineers here in San Francisco. Please see our careers page for more info https://www.entelo.com/careers

I'm the founder and you can email me directly at jon at entelo dot com if you're interested in working with us at Entelo.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#115
Application Software Engineer (Anywhere, U.S. / Remote)

Prometheus Research builds open source RexDB (http://www.rexdb.org) software, and delivers custom applications to help medical researchers organize complex data. We're an established organization based in New Haven, CT, that has most of its staff working remotely (even those in New Haven often work from home).

We have two software development positions described at https://docs.google.com/a/prometheusresearch.com/document/d/...

Development tools we use:

* Linux/Docker for our development/deployment system

* PostgreSQL for our backend database, using HTSQL

* Python for server-side code, using RexDB platform

* Javascript for client, using Facebook's React

* reStructuredText/Sphinx for documentation

We need someone who has a passion for documentation and quality software; yet, understands that we're a consulting organization. We provide a mix of open source work and client-facing (usually proprietary) development. If you are interested, send email to hn-201501@prometheusresearch.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#116
Kensho, Boston, MA (Cambridge), Stamford, CT: FULL TIME Software Engineers

Kensho is a small engineering team [0] in Harvard Sq. making financial analysis more accessible, intuitive and beautiful [1]. We primarily use AngularJS and Python, but that is just implementation detail.

Software Engineers | https://kensho.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk07n1/ Rapidly developing low level abstractions for distributed time series data, or processing and analyzing unstructured text and event data graphs, is right in your wheelhouse.

Software Engineer (Site Reliability/SRE) | https://kensho.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk07nw/ Architect, scale and automate our site and computing infrastructure while watching out for bridges and hop-ons; you're gonna get some hop-ons [2]

A willingness to play bughouse and shoot zombies is a plus.

All of our openings: http://bit.ly/Hj4hJz

Matt

[0] http://kensho.com/#team [1] http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2014/05/07/can-ken... [2] http://apps.npr.org/arrested-development/joke-15.html

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#117
Lonely Planet - Nashville, TN

The Lonely Planet Online team is responsible for delivering the core experience to our customers to ensure that it is a place that inspires, connects and helps travellers. We are challenged with bringing over 40 years of authored travel content to life on the web in a way that is engaging for our community and relevant for individual travellers.

Across all of Lonely Planet, we’re passionate about our products and the evolving technologies we use to build them. We want developers that ask the right questions, want to build stuff quickly, probably break things along the way and fix it even faster. We use lean principles. We value rapid deployment, metrics driven engineering and experimentation. To get a feel for this, check out our engineering blog at http://engineering.lonelyplanet.com/

I work in our Nashville office. We plan to hire two technical leads, one for front end development and another for Ruby. We're also looking for front end developers and web, interaction, and product designers.

We're also hiring in London and Melbourne.

More details and how to apply are at http://www.lonelyplanet.com/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2015)

#120
Apportable (YC W11) - San Francisco (SOMA), CA - VISA, INTERN, FULL-TIME

The Apportable platform compiles iOS source code to machine code that runs directly an the Android device's processor, allowing developers to efficiently convert their applications to support Android without extensive changes to the original codebase. We're hiring Objective-C and OpenGLES experts.

More details at http://www.apportable.com/jobs?gh_jid=34849

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