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

#51
Expensify-San Francisco, CA-Fulltime, Programmer Extraordinaire

Hey there! Allow us to introduce ourselves. We are Expensify and we do "expense reports that don't suck!" (Google "expensify" to read more.) We're getting crushed under an ever-growing pile of super awesome work, and I need one bright soul to help us dig our way out. I can guarantee you fun, an amazing opportunity to learn, and the siren's call of distant riches. But only if you are all of the following:

- An incredibly hard worker, even when it's not so fun. There is a ton of work to do, and a lot of it downright sucks. After all — we do the sucky work so our customers won't need to. I need you to buck up and grind through server logs, user emails, source code, and bug reports, without complaint or supervision, and come back asking for more.

- A cool person to be with. Not a crazy party animal, just someone we can trust, rely upon, hang out with, bounce ideas off of, and generally interact with in a positive way, both personally and professionally. In fact, this is one of the most stringent requirements we have: would you be fun to hang out with day and night on some remote, exotic beach? This isn't a rhetorical question, either: every year we take the company overseas for a month and work incredibly hard while having a ton of fun. We've done Thailand, Mexico, India, Turkey, Croatia and the Philippines. We just went to Portugal...where do you want to go next?

- Super talented, in a general way. We're going to throw a ton of work at you of every possible sort, and you need that magic skill of being able to figure it out even if you have no idea where to start. On any given day you might bounce between super low-level coding, super high-level technical support, marketing-driven data-mining, updating our user documentation, inventing/designing/building some new feature, etc. This is not a code monkey job — you're going to be a full participant in the process, and you need to bring your own unique blend of skills to the table.

- Specifically talented in a programming way. You can instantly visualize solutions to problems big and small. Your code is always clean, well commented, has good nomenclature and indentation. You can switch on a dime between C++, PHP, Bash, Cron, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Dwoo, SQL — not because you know them all, but because you're the sort of person who can just pick it up and figure it out. If you're this sort of person, you'll know what I mean. If not, then this position isn't for you.

And there are a bunch more, but odds are if you got this far, nothing I can do would stop you from applying. That's a problem because while I know you are awesome, it's actually really hard and time consuming to find you in the midst of the literally hundreds of other applications I get from everyone else. So this is where I'm going to ask my first favor: can you make it really easy and obvious how great you are, so I don't accidentally overlook you?

There are probably many ways to do that. But the easiest way to do that is to check out we.are.expensify.com and send in an application(which you can find at http://we.are.expensify.com/apply). We are excited to hear from you!

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

#52
Connexity - Camarillo, CA (Los Angeles area)

Are you a talented software engineer ready to make a huge impact in a medium-sized business? We work at a scale where seemingly small improvements can have a big impact. You'll be working right in the heart of the profit center.

Our division of Connexity works in online display advertising through RTB, and run 50 to 100 million impressions each day. Our total transaction volume is between 5 and 10 billion per day, and we've served ads on nearly every site you've ever visited.

We're primarily looking for someone to contribute to our Rails app. It's used to administer hundreds of advertising campaigns across hundreds of publisher sites. It's not just boring CRUD. It's the heart of our display advertising business. The business folks will know you and have a tremendous amount of appreciation for your work.

This role is a great way to learn advertising tech at scale as well as other tools. In addition to the conventional Rails work, you'd get hands on experience with Redis, Hbase, PostgreSQL, and Scala. Several on the team started in the Rails app and have moved into other areas of interest (low-latency RTB bidder written in C or sophisticated reporting and optimization). It's really possible to get bored around here unless you're a boring person.

Our team is sharp and works well together. We enjoy perks such as paid lunch, a 9/80 schedule (to get every other Friday off) and unlimited vacation; the culture of our team recognizes and respects the importance of your non-work life. Also, Ventura county is a pretty nice place to live/work (unless you hate temperate coastal weather). If you've got Rails or other relevant web app experience, that's a good start. More importantly, you'll be eager to learn display advertising inside and out. Attitude, ambition and sound judgement trump experience with a specific set of tools.

Unless you prefer to start with a HR-oriented chat, you can reach me (a lead engineer on the team) at david.larsen@connexity.com.

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

#53
Zaption (http://www.zaption.com) || San Francisco, CA

Full-Stack Web Engineer (Node.js, MongoDB, Knockout.js) || Full-Time

Zaption is an education-technology startup that's fixing video learning. Teachers and trainers use our web app to turn online videos (from YouTube, Vimeo, etc) into interactive learning experiences that engage students and deepen understanding. We're a very small (7-person) team that is funded, growing, and has real customers and revenue. We're looking for a dev who's interested in education, besides being good with JavaScript, having some experience with Node.js/MongoDB, and being able to wrangle HTML/CSS.

If you're interested, email charlie@zaption.com

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

#54
Canopy Labs | Toronto | DevOps Engineer | Full time

We're hiring our first DevOps Engineer, who will report directly to our VP of Engineering. As the company’s first DevOps Engineer, you will play a crucial role in shaping our overall ops strategy, from performance monitoring and analysis to designing and implementing innovative methods to improve the operations of our distributed analytics platform. The role will involve being part of a broader team of software engineers and analytics experts.

Job description

- Design and write software to support and improve the availability, latency and scalability of our distributed predictive analytics platform

- Responsible for build automation and performance monitoring

- Engage in server capacity planning and system tuning

- Collaborate with software engineers to support continuous deployment

Requirements

- 2+ years in DevOps or SysOps role

- Experience in agile software development

- 3+ years experience in at least one of the following: Python, Java and Scala

- Strong background in Linux administration

- Experience deploying and maintaining production environments in AWS

- Familiarity with Nagios and/or PagerDuty

- Hands-on experience in Hadoop, Spark and/or distributed systems preferred

If you are interested or would like to know more about the company or position, email me at jorge@canopylabs.com

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

#55
Butterfly Network | New York City or Guilford, CT | Software Engineer

We're a team of world-class scientists and engineers working to build the next generation of low-cost, ultraportable medical imaging devices to really change how medicine works. We need you to help us make the software as awesome as the hardware, and build an integrated system that will bring laboratory-grade medical imaging to everyone.

Learn more at: https://www.butterflynetinc.com/#opportunities

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

#56

Distilled (www.distilled.net) is hiring in London, New York City (NYC) and Seattle WA - all permanent, full-time roles. I'm the CEO - hit me up by email with any questions (email in profile). We have a whole host of open positions: https://www.distilled.net/jobs/ In particular, we would very much like to talk to digital marketing / SEO consultants in any of our cities. We recently had an all-hands email thread where…

Distilled | London (On-Site) | Full time | Junior Python Developer

I'm Tom - I'm Head of R&D at Distilled, and I'm looking to hire a new developer to join my team. The R&D team is quite new and is still small (just 3 of us) and operates somewhat like a small startup within the larger company.

Distilled are a creative online marketing agency with an HQ in London and offices in New York and Seattle. We work with companies both big and small.

Our main technology is Python, with Django for serving front ends. We make use of a number of other technologies such as Celery, Ansible, PhantomJS, R, and ReactJS.

We don’t mind too much about your prior experience (basic Python is enough), but we care a lot about your mindset. You should be very smart, have an inquisitive nature, and above all else, you need to be passionate about becoming a great programmer.

We aren't planning to throw you in the deep end, but instead care much more about finding someone who is a cultural fit than exactly hitting all the exact criteria. We are ready and willing to help you learn and grow into this role.

We are offering a starting salary of £25,000 - £30,000 depending on your experience.

For more details or to apply please see: http://distilled.workable.com/jobs/70602

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

#57
Rover.com - Full Time - Seattle, WA - Full Stack Engineer

Rover.com is a place where dog owners can find and book dog sitters in their area. We help owners find quality sitters and facilitate the entire experience, so dog owners can comfortably travel without worry about the well-being of their furry family members. We are a rapidly growing and well-financed startup founded and based in downtown Seattle. We're looking for an experienced Django/Python developer who has experience with one of the following: split testing, search algorithms and/or machine learning.

Our style: - Dogs in the office. Bring yours, too! - Lightweight, Agile processes constantly improved with retrospectives. - Fully automated testing and deployment system. Just merge your branch and it ships. - Integrated teams with developers and designers work side-by-side. - Data-driven decision making with A/B testing.

If you’re up for all of this and ready to hang out with a bunch of dogs, give us a shout. We’re excited to hear from you!

This position is based at Rover HQ in Downtown Seattle. Competitive salary & benefits depending on experience. Candidates must be eligible to work in the US. To join the team at Rover, check out http://jobs.rover.com

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

#58
Distil Networks | SF, DC (Arlington), NC (RDU) | ONSITE (with a few exceptions) | We block bots on the internet. http://www.distilnetworks.com/

Distil Networks is a rapidly growing company that allows our customers to stop bad bots from scraping content off their websites, along with reducing fraud, spam and security issues arising from automated traffic. We have a global network and actively block traffic based on our bot / human signatures. Our customers love us. Our investors love us.

We're Hiring:

- Senior Lua Developer - Dive into the guts of NGINX to build the next gen of our bot blocking system.

- Senior Solutions Architect / Solutions Engineer - The nitty-gritty work of getting customers hooked into our network and happy with the performance.

- QA Automation Engineer - Automate all the things!

- Front End Engineer - Change the face of what our customers see.

- Senior C/C++ Platform Engineer - Make the bot blocking guts fast.

- Senior Javascript Engineer - We need deep, framework-less, JavaScript experience to build fast bot-fingerprinting systems on the frontend.

- Ruby/Rails Developer - Our customer facing systems are Ruby/Rails and we need more help.

- DevOps Engineer - We run a vast global network and East/West coast engineering teams that need support.

We're also hiring sales and marketing.

I'm a data scientist at the company and I'm having a great time working there. If you want more information or want me to push your resume into our hiring stack, contact me: william dot cox at distil networks dot com.

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

#59
modblock - Co-founder/CTO (with Game Dev XP) - London, UK - http://modblock.net

modblock is a startup operating in the gaming industry, looking to bridge the gap between freelance developers and actual game developers. Our product is a software, built to ease the integration of content created by freelance developers into existing video games.

Our ambitions with modblock are to provide new gaming experiences for players, empower freelance developers and enable game developers to leverage more out of their games with new streams of content. Each of these ambitions has its own challenges, but we’re convinced that execution could represent a real turning point in game development.

moblock is still at an early stage and we are looking to hire a CTO with great game development experience, to build our product and help us turn modblock’s vision into reality. More than experience, we’re looking to bring on board a true gaming passionate that wants to have a positive impact on the industry!

Responsibilities:

- building the modblock platform and ensure its maintenance for a smooth end-user experience.

- working closely with CEO to ensure that modblock vision is maintained throughout the development phase.

- ensure that customer feedback is taken into account and implemented to improve the experience.

- having an vivid interest in innovations in the fields of software and gaming developments.

The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:

- 5+ years of game development experience and modding, knowledge of C++/C# a plus.

- Extensive knowledge of software and web development (HTML, CSS) desirable.

- Strong passion for gaming and extensive knowledge of the PC gaming landscape.

- Based in London, although we will consider applicants from other locations.

Please forward your application to CEO Najib El Kihel, najib@modblock.net.

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

#60
Heap | San Francisco, CA, USA | Intern, Remote (from anywhere in the world), or Visa (from Canada/Australia/Mexico) all welcome | Software Engineer

Heap is a team of 12 building tools that help 3000+ companies make data-driven decisions and create better experiences for their users.

Other analytics tools require you to define events upfront and manually instrument code. Instead, Heap automatically captures every user interaction in your app. This lets our customers analyze data instantly and retroactively, without writing code.

We're eager to meet all types of engineers, regardless of where you live or what tools you use day-to-day. Your creativity and intelligence are much more important to us than your experience with our stack.

How we work:

Happy Customers > Perfect Code. We're out to solve real problems for real people, not to write slick code or play with the hippest frameworks. We spend a lot of time thinking through how to build new features, but the goal is always for the implementation to be maintainable, not for it to be "pure."

Vision > GroupThink. A big idea starts in one person's head. We make sure he or she has the space to develop it into a fully-articulated thought before we iterate on it as a group. No brainstorming, no design-by-committee -- these produce watered-down initiatives and incremental ideas.

Writing > Talking. Instead of sitting in meetings, we develop our ideas in writing, asynchronously. Written proposals encourage clearer thought and more thorough deliberation. Our plans are always documented and our culture is remote-friendly.

We'd love to hear from you at jobs@heapanalytics.com.

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