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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

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Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#132
FathomDB: San Francisco / Bay Area or remote. Full-time Software Engineers.

FathomDB needs you to build the next-generation relational database. Fully buzzword-compliant: distributed, fault-tolerant and cloud-ready; more importantly a great engineering project to do the first real redesign of the database since the mainframe. Your day-to-day is as much research as it is coding, as you'll be implementing things that have never been built that way before, that you probably invented over a team brainstorming session in the morning, maybe even using some insight you gained from your dreams the night before.

We work in C++(0x); you'll likely be experienced in C++ or C and an object-orientated language but what's more important is that you want to think and work where there are no signposts, and that you're comfortable doing so. Experience with distributed systems or databases is a positive indicator, but I'll read and reply to every application to hn.jobs@fathomdb.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#133

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Interesting that you're in Winston. Are you Wake grads?

Steve graduated with a CS and EE degree from University of Washington, and I (Eddie) graduated with a Math and Economics degree from UC Berkeley.

Hmm. Do you mind if I ask why you chose Winston Salem? I left there a year and change ago after waiting for my wife to finish college, and haven't looked back.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#135
San Francisco, CA (SOMA)

OkCupid Labs (http://www.okcupidlabs.com) is hiring excellent Ruby developers, data specialists (machine learning + big data), front end developers (javascript, css, less, etc), and designers.

We're a new team working on new products and technologies to help connect people, online and off. It's a fun crew with awesome data and challenges to work with.

If interested, drop me a line at fitzpatrick AT okcupidlabs dotcom.

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#136
Seattle, WA Expeditors International of Washington, a Fortune 500 global logistics provider for 35 years.

www.expeditors.com

Job Postings: http://domino.expeditors.com/expd/careers.nsf/WebJobs_Produc...

Looking for Java developers to help us continue our 35 year history of making real money: http://tinyurl.com/3tagqvc

while living up to our "no layoffs" policy:

http://investor.expeditors.com/annual-reports/2010/EXPD_2010...

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#137
Downtown Palo Alto, CA - Software Engineer, Data Scientist, Product Designer (Full-time)

* We are building a new way for people to share and discover things they love. Pinterest is one of the fastest growing social services in the world.

* We are a small team (9) and we are passionate about building a product that hundreds of millions of people use every day. We want to build a company where we can work for years to come.

* We ship quickly and iteratively. We care about quality. We take design seriously.

* We are well-funded and work hard to create an environment where people can do great work.

http://pinterest.com/about/careers/

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#138
Mixpanel is always looking for engineers to either fill out our backend team (working on a real-time data crunching datastore we built in-house) or on our front-end team (building out JS infrastructure to accelerate how fast we can build products for users).

Email us at jobs@mixpanel.com or head over to http://mixpanel.com/jobs

Check out our dev blog too: http://code.mixpanel.com

Re: Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (November 2011)

#140
Washington, DC EverFi, Bringing education to places it is needed the most. We are investing heavily in our products & infrastructure and have a lot of great things in the pipeline.

Currently hiring Ruby on Rails devs, Flash peeps, Big Data/Hadoop/Hbase ninjas, a cloud infrastructure sys admin, product managers, and a graphic/interactive designers.

Its a very fun, dynamic work environment, we're well-funded (NEA, Eric Schmidt/Tomorrow Ventures, Michael Chasen/Blackboard, Allen&Co) and have fantastic revenue growth.

Email engineering-jobs@everfi.com if you want to come by and shout at us and learn about our revolutionary blimp in the cathedral product development methodology.

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