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

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TheLadders | New York City | http://www.theladders.com | Full-time

We're looking for engineers to join our team! If you want to help people find their next job, come join us. We're hiring for iOS engineers, front-end engineers, back-end engineers and anyone in between.

Some of the technologies we use include Scala, Java, Storm, Elasticsearch, RabbitMQ and Backbone.js. (Don't sweat it if you're not familiar with them- we believe that good engineers can pick up new languages and frameworks easily.)

We have a strong engineering culture and believe in investing in our team's ongoing education through a dedicated training budget and weekly tech talks. Besides that, we value good engineering practices like clean code and testing.

To learn more about us, check out: * http://dev.theladders.com * http://careers.theladders.com * @TheLadderDev

or email me at kathleen [at] theladders [dot] com.

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

#782

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 o…

> ONSITE (with a few exceptions)

What are the exceptions?

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

#783

Bonanza.com is looking for a full-stack developer with the grit to hack on Ruby/Rails at scale. The Webstores Developer at Bonanza will expand and improve our Bonanza Webstores platform, which launched last year and is a green field of opportunity. Innate interest in e-commerce is recommended, because our philosophy is that developers are most productive when they are given projects that best combine their talents &…

Looks great. Are remote positions available?

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

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PlaceIQ | Software Engineers/Data Scientists | NYC | Palo Alto, CA | Full Time | http://placeiq.com/about-us/careers/

We are a small team of software engineers and data scientists, working on the next generation of location-based reasoning/analytics platform. The platform is built on hadoop stack (hbase, kafka, pig, hive, cascading, and many other technologies), leveraging our geolib (for geo-temporal processing) and rule-based domain-specific languages (for classifying user behavior).

If both of these conjuncts satisfy your personality model: (a) you thrive on technical challenges in an agile environment, (b) you care deeply about your craft, we can't wait to hear from you!

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

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Knack | http://knackhq.com/jobs | REMOTE | Senior Software Engineers | 70-120k +equity

Knack (http://knackhq.com) is a database PaaS that makes it easy for anyone to build online database apps. We're growing rapidly and looking for software (node/mongo/solr) engineers/developers and front-end (html/backbone/socket.io) designers/coders.

We're focused on building a profitable long-term business with a product our customers love. We don’t compete with Google on start-up perks, but we can more than compete if you’re looking to sink you teeth in and make a difference:

* Impact: we’re expecting anyone that joins to come in and have a major impact. We’re small enough that every customer interaction, every marketing spend, every line of code has an over-sized impact.

* Equity: we don’t need hired-guns, we want team members. We want to share our long-term vision and success, and make sure you have equity in that journey.

* Autonomy: we don’t look for specific roles, we look for good fits. You’ll be able to contribute with your strengths and determine the projects you want to drive forward.

* Flexibility: supporting our chosen lifestyles is major part of our success equation. Join a remote team and create your own hours. Work how and where you want to.

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

#786
Wiredcraft (http://wiredcraft.com/) -- One of our offices: Shanghai, China

We build products at the intersection of technology around data. Lots of data visualization, big data and infrastructure. We work with large organizations on challenging problems (the World Bank, the United Nations, CNN) OR on our own products (mostly developer tools, things like http://devo.ps or http://sweepboard.com).

We are a multicultural team with French, American, British, Chinese, Korean, Dutch and Finnish colleagues. We are about to settle a third office in NYC this year. We work a lot with Javascript (node.js, AngularJS), Python, occasionally Go and Erlang. Lots of single page apps, APIs and infrastructure automation.

- Front-end developer (HTML5 + Compass + AngularJS);We're not focused on one technology in particular (we can train you), but be prepared for a lot of Javascript: node.js, express.js, backbone.js, marionette.js...

- Sales director (freelance + FT); You would be involved with the following sales responsibilities: -Scale our existing sales channels, -Develop new sales channels, -Build up new partnerships, -Develop new business opportunities, Keep in mind that we provide both services and product, both of which you would likely get a chance to help us with.

- Project manager; We're looking for somebody to help us lead and ship our projects and products. http://wiredcraft.com/jobs/project-manager/

- Designer director; you have design chops, understand technology (HTML/CSS...) and do more than nice pictures (content,strategy,color,theory,...). http://wiredcraft.com/jobs/design-director/

Drop me a line at job@wiredcraft.com, or go to https://wiredcraft.typeform.com/to/GG4GQz

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

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Kensho, Boston, MA (Cambridge), Stamford, CT, New York, NY (NYC): FULL TIME Software Engineers, SRE, UX or UI Designers ONSITE Kensho's growing engineering team[0] is headquartered in Harvard Sq. We are making financial analysis faster, accessible, intuitive and beautiful through our partnerships with Goldman Sachs[1] and CNBC[2] Software Engineers & SRE We're hiring fun-loving, hands-on nerds at every experience lev…

Matt, is Kensho taking on any interns at the Harvard Square office? I'm a junior at Harvard studying CS and Statistics (which means I live abnormally close to 17 Dunster St.), and am pretty much obsessed with bughouse.

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

#788
The GemFire team is hiring for positions in Portland! We're part of the data group at http://pivotal.io and we've got openings in dev, qa, and customer engineering. GemFire is a distributed, in-memory, and transactional data store designed to provide very high throughput with predictable latency.

Our team tackles some of the most challenging problems in distributed systems: data consistency, high performance, and extreme scale. Our customers deploy GemFire for mission critical applications in financial, transportation, retail, and, telecommunications markets. We’ve just donated our source code to Apache and we're transforming our engineering culture and processes to match the shift to open source development. It’s an exciting time for us! We’re focused on building an open source project community and creating tons of new ecosystem integrations with projects like Hadoop, Spark, Mesos, Lucene, AWS, and others.

You can check out the Apache Geode (incubating) project at http://geode.incubator.apache.org or on github at https://github.com/apache/incubator-geode.

Here are the open positions:

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

#789
The GemFire team is hiring for positions in Portland! We're part of the data group at http://pivotal.io and we've got openings in dev, qa, and customer engineering. GemFire is a distributed, in-memory, and transactional data store designed to provide very high throughput with predictable latency.

Our team tackles some of the most challenging problems in distributed systems: data consistency, high performance, and extreme scale. Our customers deploy GemFire for mission critical applications in financial, transportation, retail, and, telecommunications markets. We’ve just donated our source code to Apache and we're transforming our engineering culture and processes to match the shift to open source development. It’s an exciting time for us! We’re focused on building an open source project community and creating tons of new ecosystem integrations with projects like Hadoop, Spark, Mesos, Lucene, AWS, and others.

You can check out the Apache Geode (incubating) project at http://geode.incubator.apache.org or on github at https://github.com/apache/incubator-geode.

Here are the open positions:

https://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?k=Job&c=qt... https://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?k=Job&c=qt... https://hire.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?k=Job&c=qt...

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

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Bitfusion is hiring core technology engineers, cloud + DevOps engineers, openCL library engineers, full stack web engineers in Austin, Texas to work on some of the most interesting computer science and engineering problems.

We are hiring multiple engineers for each of these positions. Internships also available. Please email jobs@bitfusion.io if you would like to chat.

https://angel.co/bitfusion-io/jobs/67010-performance-enginee...

https://angel.co/bitfusion-io/jobs/67018-cloud-engineer

https://angel.co/bitfusion-io/jobs/69213-opencl-library-engi...

https://angel.co/bitfusion-io/jobs/69158-full-stack-web-deve...

Our team works with some of the cutting edge hardware spanning CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs and software technologies, some of them not even released in the market yet. Our offices are at Capital Factory in Austin downtown, which is considered Austin's startup hub.

Bitfusion.io is a Techstars company, TechCrunch Disrupt 2015 Finalist and Winner of Austin's A-list hottest emerging startup 2015.

Bifusion.io, founded by former Intel veterans, backed by prominent VCs is working on bringing supercomputing performance to applications without source code changes.

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