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Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

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Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#12
Portland, OR. Senior Java Developer @Cedexis -- http://www.cedexis.com/

Skills: Substantial hands-on experience in Java/SQL web application development on Linux and a solid understanding of modern frameworks (Spring, Hibernate, etc.) & Previous experience in internet infrastructure and high volume timeseries data processing is highly desirable

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#13
Chicago, IL

New York, NY

Saratoga, CA

Can't decide which startup you'd like to go work for? How about all of them? Social rosary shopping may be in this week. Online klezmer lessons may be all the rage tomorrow. The Foursquare of fight clubs is sure to be around the corner. Don't try to predict fashion. Consider instead pestilence, which never goes out of style.

Matasano does software security for companies large and small. We get quality time with things ranging from the world's most high-impact Rails and Python apps to the firmware on storage cards, in areas ranging from the financial markets to online greeting cards.

You can be a human cowpox vaccine, parachuting in to make app developers slightly ill for a few weeks now to avoid uh dying later. It's a dirty job, but a fun one: everyone codes, all the time, in languages ranging from Ruby to Clojure to ARM assembly.

We're looking for people who can code, with a passionate interest in how technology works under the hood, the lower-level the better. C/C++ fluency gets our attention quickly, as does any real-world experience with application security, but if you can code, you really can't waste my time; we love working with people from Hacker News.

My contact info is in my profile.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#15
I'm a YCombinator/Google alum currently working at a quantitative hedge fund in Greenwich, CT. We do a lot of cool, challenging Python work and are looking to hire great Python programmers. We basically build all the infrastructure and tools for trading/research. The job is a nice blend of math+programming and you get to work side by side with researchers and portfolio managers. Email me at petgra7@gmail.com if you're interested!

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#18

Loopt is expanding in almost all areas. http://about.loopt.com/jobs/ Feel free to contact me directly if you want to discuss candidly.

Do you have an email address I could contact you at? My is bradleyt (dot) marsh (at) gmail Thanks, Brad

It's in my profile if anyone else is curious, but I'll email you directly.

Re: Ask HN: Who's Hiring? (Summer Edition)

#20
We're a 60-person financial-software firm in London, England committed to learning and improvement as well as great web software and agile development. We're hiring developers and other smart folks of many kinds. See http://www.youdevise.com/careers and https://dev.youdevise.com.

No remote working, but we do help the right people move to London. (I made an offer to such a person just today - he found us through Hacker News!)

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