Ask HN: Who's Hiring?
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#142Always a Bridesmaid is looking for developers to start ASAP (open to contractors, summer interns or full-time employees). I am a second year at Stanford GSB and will be graduating in June and working on building this business full time. We are going to build a one-stop shop online for bridesmaid dresses. The bridesmaid dress industry is a $2 billion industry in the U.S. that is fraught with pain and dominated by bric…
Will you be staying in the Bay Area?
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#143That's the web site for the new Star Wars MMO. Integrating live game data. Feeding it to the web. Letting people go crazy with user-generated content on it. For the two million players that EA wants, just to start.
The community is already huge. It's one of the biggest Drupal sites ever, and it's getting bigger every day. Come help me work on it.
BioWare is still hiring for senior Java and senior Drupal or PHP developers, as well as a graphic artist and an HTML/CSS/JS developer, in Austin, TX.
I'm an interaction designer for the web team, and the three jobs are here, under "Marketing:" http://www.bioware.com/bioware_info/jobs/austin_jobs/
They're contract jobs, so no relocation is provided for, but they're a year long, so you wouldn't have to look for something new right away.
Let me know if you have any questions, or if you apply and want me to put your name at the top of the list.
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#144Earlier quoted context omitted.
Is remote work possible or only on-site?
On site in San Francisco. We feel it's important for our early employees to experience the unique office and culture we've created.
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#145FathomDB is hiring engineers to work on our new scalable relational database: if you'd rather solve 'impossible' problems than work on yet another database-driven website where your biggest problem is going to dealing with bugs in the Facebook API; if you'd prefer to build something that will power real businesses for the next 20 years instead of building a Twitter add-on that'll be obsoleted when they launch their o…
Don't get me wrong, "database as a service" seems cool and all, but ... inventing the future? Don't you have to be a rockstar or a ninja to do that?
Cynicism is too often just an excuse for mediocrity.
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#146Burlingame, just south of SF - isocket is hiring two engineers. We've had real paying customers since before funding and Techcrunch was our first. http://www.isocket.com/jobs/ And we're pretty serious about being a flat and equal team - we stirred up some good reactions on HN with a blog post about why we don't believe in job titles: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1286982
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#147(I have nothing to do with the company, they're just in the same building as me)
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#148If you've donated money online in the past couple years, odds are you've given to one of our clients. Presidential campaigns, non-profits, cultural institutions, universities and others. If you'd like to spend your days helping empower those same organizations, check us out: http://www.bluestatedigital.com/careers/ We're hiring for several positions, including some non-coding jobs for those who like hacker news, but…
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#149Quora in Palo Alto is hiring software engineers and product designers. http://www.quora.com/jobs We're working on a high quality question and answer site. Some of the tools we are using include Python, Pylons, nginx, memcached, Thrift, and git. We're using continuous deployment and EC2, so all code you write will go live to production within minutes no matter what time it is. You can see more about our team so far he…