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

#21
Boston, MA

My company is always looking for talented devs. We work primarily on mobile heath (sms, android, j2me) apps and server backends (mostly python/django) in the developing world. Small startup environment, international travel opportunities.

http://www.dimagi.com/about/careers/

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

#23
I'm not hiring, but I figure that this a reasonable opportunity to plug my site.

http://www.onedayonejob.com/

The focus is on entry level jobs, but the content consists of company profiles, so it's useful to pretty much anyone looking for a job.

Here are all of the companies that we've featured with positions in Web Development: http://www.onedayonejob.com/entry-level-jobs/web-development...

And in Software Development (lots of overlap): http://www.onedayonejob.com/entry-level-jobs/software-develo...

Tons of non-technical stuff too.

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

#24
Brooklyn, NY (DUMBO) - no telecommuting available

Technologists wanted. Web/Mobile engineers needed to help build out future properties. iPhone, Android knowledge is a big plus, as is optimization skills. (aka Page Speed nerds) Technologies include jQuery, HTML 5, CakePHP, Rails 3.

http://www.ad60.com/jobs/

Mid to senior level is ideal, but the right entry level person will be considered. There's always more to learn.

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

#25
New York, NY

Quirky.com

Quirky is a social product development company. We harness the ideas of our community to create great consumer products.

For an example of one of our community created gadgets, check out the Pivot Power: http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/29/community-developed-pivot...

We are looking for a rails developer to join our small team. Want to work at a place where the business model is a little more solid than "code and hope"? Email us at techjobs at quirky dot com.

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

#30
Memphis, TN

Looking for scalability engineers for our google maps style mapping engine. Our company has been collecting polygon data representing wireless coverage patterns worldwide for twenty years. Lots of data. We're scaling out our map generation engine and improving our global geocoder to satiate growing demand industry wide for this kind of data.

At this point for a full time position relocation would be required but I'm looking for contractors I can lean on when needed as well. Experience with Hadoop, Pig, and all those key/value stores out there is desired but not required. Also helps if you can bust out some C from time to time.

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