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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

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Modsy | ONSITE | San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City | 3D Web + Full Stack Engineer

https://angel.co/modsy/jobs/217720-3d-web-engineer

https://angel.co/modsy/jobs/184657-full-stack-software-engin...

Modsy is a fast growing, SF-based startup that allows you to see inspirational designs and decor within the context of your own home. Using a combination of 3D art and computer vision, we allow you to "try on" furniture in your own home before you buy it. Our product is brought to life by a diverse and talented team of engineers, artists, designers and creators.

We're first movers in a fast-growing space that will become the future of home design. Check out modsy.com/portfolio and see if you can tell which of our images on our site are real vs. renderings (hint: they are all renderings). Our stack is React/Redux/WebGL + Django/Python.

We do a phone/in-person interview with the Head of Engineering (me), phone call with one of our engineers, and then one day in office to meet the team.

Drop us a line at jobs@modsy.com if you're interested to learn more! We'd also love to talk to anyone who leans more toward pure front or back end engineer.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

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PlanGrid (YCW12) | San Francisco | Full-time, On-Site | Visa We’re building software that is changing the construction process (think GitHub for construction). Our users love our app because it helps them build real things more efficiently. By joining our team you can influence product decisions and work on interesting technical challenges (our client apps work with GBs of blueprints and metadata). Our engineering te…

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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

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Intact Design (https://intact.design/) | Berkeley, CA; Madison, WI | Full-time; INTERN | Onsite

We're building a finite element analysis API on the web. Think of it like continuous integration, but for mechanical engineers. We're looking for software engineers with interest in computational geometry/geometric processing, computational physics/engineering, and building beautifully elegant user experiences for complicated technical software.

Our stack: * C++ for performance-critical finite element code * Ruby on Rails for server code * React + Three.js + regl on the frontend

Our competitive advantage comes from a combination of software architecture innovation and a super accessible user experience, so we need people who value these two pillars of their craft.

We'd love to hear from you! Email: ataber[AT]intact-solutions[DOT]com

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

#145
FundApps | Software Engineer (Senior) | London | Full-time, Onsite | https://www.fundapps.co

=== Who we are

FundApps is an award-winning Fintech startup helping investment managers comply with worldwide regulation. We're a small team of smart, friendly people (https://www.fundapps.co/about-us/meet-the-team) who collaborate closely and take pride in delivering amazing software and providing outstanding customer support.

We know that diverse teams are strong teams and we welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual identity, faith or disability to join our team.

=== Roles

Software Engineer | We are looking for motivated, intelligent coders to join our close-knit engineering team (see stack below) to work on anything from new features to greenfield products. We deploy every day with one click and pride ourselves in getting our engineers up and running fast – expect to deploy to clients in your first week! Hiring process: coffee or call, followed by on-site interview with pair programming exercise | Apply here: https://fundapps.workable.com/jobs/64778

=== Stack + Tooling + Methods

C#, F#, ASP.NET MVC, Golang, React, Redux, Webpack, AWS, Lambda, Terraform, Packer, Atlas, Consul, HAProxy, Sumologic, Sentry, TeamCity, GitHub, CI/CD, TDD, Kanban.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

#146
Make School | Multiple Locations | Onsite | Temporary

Make School was founded in 2012 to empower students to build and ship products that impact their communities.

We’re looking for iOS developers to teach at our Summer Academy, an eight week program where students of all ages build and ship their own iOS app, game, or VR experience. You'll teach Swift fundamentals plus product design, prototyping, user testing, analytics, and more. This is a contract position in 2017 from mid-June to mid-August. Locations include San Francisco, Oakland, Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Washington D.C., Atlanta, New York City, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.

Apply here and mention Hacker News: https://www.makeschool.com/jobs

We've met some great people through HN and would love to meet more!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

#147
ThoughtWorks | Lead Mobile Engineers | New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta | Full Time | On Site & Travel | VISA transfer OK | www.thoughtworks.com/

ABOUT US:

As technology consultants, we work with a variety of clients that hire us to solve complex and interesting problems. Each client we work with gives us a new perspective and a broad exposure to different technologies, which leads to a pretty unlimited learning environment. If you have a passion for exploring new technologies, chances are you’ll fit right in.

MOBILE @ THOUGHTWORKS:

Our Mobile Engineers partner with our clients to define their mobile strategy and are hands-on in building applications that can scale an enterprise system. We create enterprise mobile applications that are clean, well-tested, scalable and deployed in a CI/CD pipeline.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:

Ideal candidates have been working in the mobile space for a few years, have led a few mobile teams, can lead mobile strategy, and care about best practices like testing and continuous delivery.

We are particularly interested in engineers with iOS experience, particularly those who are well-versed with Swift 3.0 or Swift 2.0.

We have a strong preference for candidates with previous experience full stack development experience, as the nature of consulting means working on projects with a huge variety in scale, scope and technology. However, we are open to considering candidates without previous full stack experience if there is a strong desire to learn from our full stack developers, DevOps engineers, etc.

We work almost exclusively on client site providing a mix of delivery and consulting services, so you’ll travel extensively as part of your role.

APPLY at https://www.thoughtworks.com/careers/browse-jobs

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

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Jane Street | Software Developer | New York, London, Hong Kong | ONSITE, FULL-TIME, INTERNS, VISA, http://www.janestreet.com

Jane Street is a quantitative trading firm with a focus on technology, a scientific approach, and a deep understanding of the markets. We are a global liquidity provider and market maker, operating around the clock and around the globe, employing over 500 people in our offices in New York, London and Hong Kong.

It’s no secret that we’re big believers in functional programming; OCaml, a statically typed functional language, is our primary development platform. Jane Street’s technology group is small by design, which means we need to maximize the productivity of each person we hire. We believe functional programming (and specifically, OCaml) helps us do that. But it’s not about productivity alone: programming in a rich and expressive language like OCaml is just more fun. We’re also happy to spend time and money on making it easier for the people here to get things done. This ranges from big projects, like the work we do on development tools (e.g. Iron, our in-house code review and release management system, and Merlin, a tool for providing IDE-like features for OCaml), to little touches, like getting people whatever crazy keyboard will help them get their work done most comfortably.

Want to see some of our code? Visit Open Source @ Jane Street (https://janestreet.github.io/), where you'll find several OCaml libraries that we've released into the wild. These form the basis for all of our software, and we hope they make life better for some non-Jane-Street OCaml developers as well.

If you're not yet convinced, feel free to poke around our benefits page (https://www.janestreet.com/culture/benefits/). If you ARE convinced and want some insight into our interview process, check out https://blogs.janestreet.com/interviewing-at-jane-street/. Or just drop us a resume at https://www.janestreet.com/join-jane-street/apply/.

We’re looking for people with:

  - Top-notch programming skills (no OCaml or FP experience necessary!)
  - Strong interpersonal skills. Most work at Jane Street is highly collaborative,
    and we are looking for people who can work effectively in small, close-knit
    teams.
  - Deep experience with — and love for — technology. There’s no specific
    checklist; we use software to approach a variety of problems, so we’re
    interested in everything from low latency networking to systems
    administration to programming language design.
(Note: no longer accepting internship applications for 2017.)

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2017)

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Nexosis | DevOps Engineer | Columbus, OH | ONSITE | http://www.nexosis.com (Edited formatting) Mid-west based startup that is lowering the barriers for developers to leverage AI and Machine Learning. Skills * Design, develop, test, support, and deploy a SaaS applications in the cloud * Implement processes which migrate and scale the application automatically * Work with software development to improve performance and…

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