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

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The New York Times - New York, NY - http://developers.nytimes.com/careers

Mobile (iOS + Android), Backend, and Frontend Engineers.

The New York Times is hiring multiple roles across multiple teams.

At The New York Times, your code will drive one of the world’s finest news organizations. You might work with our unique data sources, refining and expanding APIs. Or on our CMS, used by the most respected journalists in the world. You might build NYTimes.com or our mobile apps. You could be writing JavaScript, PHP, Java, Objective–C, Python, Ruby, Go or Scala.

iOS engineers, feel free to reach out to me directly at danny dot zlobinsky at nytimes dot com

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

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Dextro - NYC - Three open positions, full time - dextro.co

Distributed Systems Engineers (DevOps/Architecture and Data Warehouse Dev) and Computer Vision Scientist

Work with us to enable the next generation of apps, robots, smart devices, and visual data analytics tools. As a member of our rapidly growing team, you will architect and own whole new services that enable our product to be smarter and faster.

https://www.dextro.co/jobs

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

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————— Underdog.io ——— New York, New York ——— https://underdog.io —————

We’re looking to hire employee #5 (data engineer) and employee #6 (UI/UX designer #1).

Today, Underdog.io is a curated marketplace for talent. We connect amazing people with founders and hiring managers at top startups.

We don’t charge placement fees because we’re not recruiters. We’re building technology to reduce the noise of the job search and match. We started Underdog.io because we experienced the pains associated with (1) hiring while working at top startups in NYC and (2) looking for new opportunities.

Our platform is currently live in NYC and SF, where we work with 130 awesome startups. We’ve had to turn away one of every two companies that have tried to join the network.

As we scale, we’ll focus on building tools for candidates to organize, search, and discover new job opportunities. In our view of the future, job candidates don’t receive unsolicited outreach from recruiters and companies don’t pay placement fees for the vast majority of their hires. Job search is organized, and talented candidates have more high-quality options.

We’re built with Python/Flask, Javascript/Node.js, PostgreSQL, Elastic Search, and S3. Here's a recent blog post written by one of our engineers about how we solved a recent technical challenge: http://blog.underdog.io/post/119558043297/scaling-underdog-t...

If you want to learn more about our first four months, here’s a blog post: https://medium.com/@joshuagoldstein/our-first-four-months-bu....

Email chris@underdog.io to apply.

Sorry, we can't sponsor visa candidates.

Keywords: NYC, Developer, Dev, Python, Flask, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Elastic Search, S3, https://underdog.io/

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

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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…

> 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.

I received this reply when I applied despite having experience with Node:

> I don't think we have a role that would be a good fit for your skill set.

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

#75
iFit | Senior Mobile Developer, Senior Javascript Developer | Logan, UT | Onsite; [Remote] | Full-Time

Senior Mobile Developer, Senior Javascript Developer: Remote and/or Logan, Utah

___Senior Mobile Developer___ We need brilliant people who love using cutting edge technologies to create engaging mobile applications on Android and/or iOS, using Java and/or ObjC, using Xamarin!

Preferred Qualifications: - Experience developing Android and/or iOS applications - Experience with git - Experience with Agile Methodologies - Degree in Computer Science or related discipline - Passionate about mobile technologies and coding the right way - Experience with Xamarin and C#

To Apply: http://goo.gl/3Rf9uS

___Senior Javascript Developer___ We are looking for full-stack developers who are interested in using cutting edge web technologies. The core of our web application is built on NodeJS and MongoDB. You will be helping to improve and maintain a data-driven fitness platform that connects millions of devices and consumers.

Prefered Qualifications: You enjoy JavaScript, and are aware of its advantages and flaws. - You value open source. - You consider yourself a full-stack developer. - You are comfortable with *nix command line tools and processes.

Experience in these technologies would be considered a plus: NodeJS, MongoDB, Redis, Git, React, SASS

To apply: http://goo.gl/M8aKw9

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

#76
Foodstand | NYC | Full-Time | Frontend Engineer | On-Site Preferred

Foodstand is a quickly growing digital community for anyone who cares about supporting a better food system. We’ve launched a beta version of our mobile app that allows eaters, makers, and growers to share and discover good food from like-minded folks. We have an extremely active and growing audience and have a quickly established ourselves as the hub of good food through our events, community activities, and partnerships. The Foodstand app was incubated by Purpose, the movement-building agency in NYC that has launched several movement organizations and initiatives to tackle issues of social change such as gun violence, LGBT rights, human trafficking, and climate change. The Foodstand venture is Purpose’s effort in mobilizing consumers to be a part of changing our food system.

We are a small team working from the lovely Purpose offices near Union Square in New York City. As our user-base continues to grow, we are looking for an outstanding Front-end focused engineer to help us scale up our community and continue to improve our product.

On-site full-time presence in NY is preferred but we are open to other arrangements for outstanding candidates. You will be joining a very small engineering team and will have the opportunity to make a huge impact on the organization and the product. If you care about food and improving our broken food system, and want to work with fun, smart, pragmatic, motivated people, please get in touch.

Our Stack is HTML, CSS, JS, Ember, Cordova, Objective C (iOS), Ruby/Rails/Heroku/Postgres. Experience with these specific technologies is a plus, but not required.

You can learn more about Foodstand and the team here: https://www.thefoodstand.com/about-foodstand/

Apply by emailing udi@thefoodstand.com with your resume. Thanks!

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

#77
VFILES - New York City. Local only.

VFILES is hiring a software engineer and a mobile engineer.

We've recently relaunched our old monolithic application as a decoupled suite of Snap services serving an increasingly mature Angular frontend. You'll not only get to work with Haskell every day, but also fun tools like Neo4j, ZeroMQ, ElasticSearch, and more. Engineers here always have the right to experiment with new techniques and technology to solve problems.

See full spiel here with contact info at r/haskell here: http://redd.it/37cqo1

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

#78
OpenSignal - London, UK (Full time, permanent)

At OpenSignal we're using mobile apps to tap into the smart phones we're all carrying around with us to build up global crowdsourced sensor networks. Our first sensor network is for wireless signal [1] where we are building a global database on the coverage and performance of wireless networks (both mobile + WiFi) on a scale that has never before been possible. Our second sensor network is WeatherSignal [2], which uses the barometers, thermometers and hygrometers on smart phones to crowdsource weather data and we have already published a scientific paper [3] showing the potential of this approach. If the concept of crowdsourced sensor networks appeals to you too then please get in touch. We are hiring for all manner of different roles right not (DevOps, Android, Frontend, UX/UI & data science) but most of all we are just looking for smart, like minded people rather than people with specific, existing skills. We also recently raised our $4million Series A [4] from Qualcomm Ventures, O'Reilly Alphatech Ventures & Passion Capital so are growing fast.

We've also just released WifiMapper [5] which leverages sensors and the community to build the best free Wifi database in the world.

More info: http://opensignal.com/jobs/

Email us: join@opensignal.com

[1] OpenSignal App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.staircase3...

[2] WeatherSignal App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.opensignal...

[3] Battery Temperature/Weather correlation: http://opensignal.com/reports/battery-temperature-weather/

[4] OpenSignal Series A: http://techcrunch.com/2014/08/05/opensignal-series-a/

[5] WifiMapper Website: http://wifimapper.com

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

#79
https://suade.org / Sysadmin that likes dev / London

Very early stage fintech company in the heart of London at the Microsoft Accelerator.

We need an expert Linux sysadmin that can also help build our Python powered banking products. We use Docker, Postgres, ElasticSearch and other powerful pieces of tech.

Want to learn more? Get in touch, and we can talk it over: jobs [at] suade.org

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

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Impart Co | Dev | San Francisco, CA | Onsite | Full-Time | Visa Transfer | Scala; Akka; Spark; Mesos

We are building a web/mobile replay and analytics platform giving you very granular insights to understand the broader "happy path" of customers.

Impart is looking for a seasoned backend development dev. We are looking for Scala, Akka, Spark and/or general backend developers to help us create some of the early code to manage a highly data centric application at scale.

We are also looking for critical iOS/Android mobile engineers to lead the development of the mobile agent/library to give the same excellent experience to mobile customers.

We are funded but haven't released a product yet. Email me dan@impart.co

Currently limited to on-site in SF, CA for now, contact me if you aren’t in SF but are still interested, maybe we can figure something out long term.

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