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

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Basketball Operations Analyst Philadelphia 76ers - Philadelphia, PA Full-time/Intern The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to add talented new developers, software engineers, statistical analysts, and data scientists to the team. Basketball analysts will work as a part of the front office and collaborate extensively with the entire basketball operations department including President and GM Sam Hinkie. Experience in bas…

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

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Software Engineer | Madrid

If you love tapas and think immutability is a game changer when building software, this is a great opportunity for you. We're a Madrid based start up and we're looking for software engineers to expand our team.

To give you a high level overview, our Clojure platform runs on AWS that serves as a "central server" for other components such as a back-office web app, public website, kiosks, mobile apps (Android and iOS), etc. The kiosk is a ClojureScript/Om web application interacting with a local web server. In the back-office web app we show events as they arrive into the central server given an overview of what's going on in the whole system.

- Some of the interesting problems we're working on:

    * System modularity
    * Data security in the kiosks
    * Unreliable communication with a central server over weak links (mobile networks)
    * Kiosk offline support (and all its complexity, e.g. data synchronization)
    * Kiosk communication with hardware components (designed and developed by the "Hardware Team")
    * etc
- Tools and languages:

    * Clojure / ClojureScript (Om)
    * PostgreSQL / H2 / SQLite
    * Amazon Web Services (EC2, RDS)
    * ZeroMQ
We really love Clojure and the ideas behind the language, we try to follow a event based (log like) approach in our infrastructure, avoiding the usual "update in place" pattern.

If this seems interesting we would like to hear from you, please send your CV to:

(str \i \p \@ "ride-on" \. \e \s)

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

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Imgur | San Francisco | Full Time | Dev Ops, iOS, Android | No Remote/Internships

Imgur is the largest image community on the web, clocking in at over 60 billion image views per month! Come have an impact on the lives of millions of people, while working in a fun and collaborative environment. We have a small engineering team, so each engineer is responsible for solving challenges at a massive scale.

Interested? Check out our open positions! http://imgur.com/jobs If you have any questions about the open positions or want to know what it's like to work at Imgur feel free to e-mail me at max@you know where.com

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

#204
Square is hiring payments engineers!

http://j.mp/square-payments

The payments team enables Square to move money. From developing infrastructure to working with external partners, we find the best ways to move money across different networks and countries in a way that is cost-effective, available, scalable, secure, and forward-looking.

As a software engineer on the Payments team, you will be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining the Payments Platform services and infrastructure that move money for Square. You will be deeply involved in the technical details of building highly available and reliable services, while also working with product teams to enable Square to rapidly build new capabilities for our merchants and buyers all over the world.

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

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healthfinch (www.healthfinch.com/careers) - Madison, WI

Healthcare is unnecessarily complex, healthfinch aims to fix that. We do so by building applications that seamlessly integrate into electronic health record systems to automate pieces of the physician’s day. Our award-winning tool, Swoop has significant traction, but we are not resting on our laurels. Instead, we are quickly building out three additional applications and the platform we need to support them.

Software Engineer - Remote, Onsite

Join our modest development team and change the way the health care industry works! We’re scaling to more customers, integrating with a broad range of medical systems, and building out capabilities that will impact the day-to-day lives of thousands of doctors, nurses, and other heath care practitioners.

We work with Ruby and Javascript on our current apps, but believe in the philosophy of using the best tool for the job.

Lead UX Designer - Remote, Onsite

At healthfinch, we’re looking for a passionate, talented and experienced Lead UX Designer who can help us optimize our flagship application while guiding the aesthetics, functions and experience of our new suite of applications. Our Lead UX Designer will work closely with our Engineering, Customer Success, Sales and Marketing staff to understand the complex healthcare IT landscape, our vision for our future products and most importantly, the needs of the customers.

You are a strong candidate for healthfinch if you have deep experience in UX design/research and can demonstrate an ability to take an application from concept to market. You must be a gifted communicator who is able to solicit meaningful feedback from clients and can, in turn, prioritize feedback with staff to incorporate it into our product roadmap. You understand that great product design is a result of intense collaboration, multiple iterations, patience and persistence.

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

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Scalyr - Frontend, Backend Engineers - San Francisco Peninsula (on-site) - $110k-$150k+, >1% equity

We know you have a choice of employers, and we thank you for flying Scalyr.

We're rebuilding server and log monitoring from the ground up, bringing Google Search levels of power and responsiveness to operations visibility. We have a small team (lots of room for personal growth), traction, plenty of runway, a low-stress culture, and lots of meaty problems to tackle. Be part of an awesome founding team (including the cofounder / lead engineer from Writely -- now Google Docs). We’re aiming high, rethinking everything from large-scale data filtering to how engineers interact with their tools. Come help us figure it out!

https://www.scalyr.com/jobs, or I'd love to hear from you personally (contact info in my profile).

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

#209
Naval Research Lab - Washington, DC

Roles: Java developer || GIS specialist || RF engineer

Our team at NRL is looking for a couple more talented software developers and RF / electrical engineers. Our work focuses on visualizing geospatial and scientific data, integrating it with various software, and scientific computing. We work primarily with Java, but try to make the best of it by using the new Java 8 features (lambdas, optionals, streams). Ruby, Python, and Matlab are sometimes used as well.

There are no stock options at NRL, but there are interesting problems, good co-workers, flexible hours, excellent continuing education opportunities, and stability. US citizenship and the ability to hold a security clearance are required. All work is on-site. A B.S. in a technical subject (preferably computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or physics) is required with GPA > 3.0. Internships for students working toward a technical degree are also available, though it's too late to apply for summer 2015 internships.

For more information about our group, please visit http://www.nrl.navy.mil/tewd/organization/5770/5774. Send resumes or questions to buildersupport at nrl dot navy dot mil.

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

#210
RealScout - Data Engineers/Data Scientists - Mountain View, CA - Full-time

We're taking on the real estate industry with data.

WHAT WE'RE WORKING ON

* Classifying images into 1 of 9 rooms using the Caffe deep learning library (currently at 90% accuracy)

* Graph analysis on what percentage of the market our RealScout agents have transacted with

* Predicting time on market and final sale price for homes on the market

* Scaling our direct MLS api integrations from 10 to 100

YOUR PLAYGROUND

* More than 10 million homebuyer events (home views, saves, hides, email opens, etc)

* ~ 1 million active and sold homes directly from the regional MLS apis

* Over 1 million human-annotated photos of homes

A LITTLE ABOUT US

* We're backed by Joe Lonsdale (Palantir founder), Ken DeLeon (2012's #1 Realtor) and several others ($7m to date)

* Our agents have closed $962m in sales with RealScout

* We like to have fun [1]

* We pair program, have hack days every other Friday and hold lunch and learns regularly [2]

If you're interested working with large and robust data to help agents change the way they use technology to sell more homes, feel free to reach me at chris (at) realscout.com.

-Chris

[1] - https://www.realscout.com/team

[2] - http://eatcodeplay.com/

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