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Ask HN: Who is Hiring? (September 2011)

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

#41
Nashville, TN

BorderJump

Need a Senior Python developer to both maintain the existing project and help guide the company from the tech side. Experience with Ruby or PHP would be great! More job description here: http://bit.ly/qxcZCU

Email Chuck Bryant, chuck dot bryant at borderjump.com

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

#42

New York, NY (Tribeca/South Village) -- New York Magazine ( http://nymag.com/ ) Tons of openings! Here are a few I think you'll find interesting. We're working on the web and in mobile, and as @khoi said: "IMHO NYMag.com is the best online print mag out there". All details listed at http://nymag.com/newyork/jobs/ * Senior Interaction Designer (design things like the Neighborhoods 2010 finder: http://nymag.com/realest…

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

#43
Pune, India - we are looking for a general purpose developer who is smart and gets things done.

We are building a search engine/knowledge representation system for fashion.

http://styloot.com/parametric_search/search/dress-search

The best way to describe working here is to describe my last month: I built a document classifier (based on max entropy), a backbone.js app, fixed bugs in django-tyrant-cache and started building a NoSQL database which supports color-based queries ("find all the items with color similar to #df3426" [1]). Your job will be to do similar things.

(If all that stuff sounds out of your league, it sounded out of mine too, until I got started.) We use javascript, python/django, hadoop, and haskell, though we really don't care if you've never touched any of those technologies.

Contact info is in my profile. Send a link to your github or other work you've done if you are interested. Here is our github: https://github.com/styloot

[1] We aren't jumping on a silly NoSQL bandwagon. It's very easy to compute l^p distances on RGB records in your favorite SQL database, but RGB doesn't map very well to human perception of color.

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

#44
Social Tables (http://www.socialtables.com/), a DC/NYC- (I'm in dc but ready to move back to my hometown of nyc) based startup, is looking for a CTO. My co-founder had to leave because he couldn't quit his job (boooo). I went all in and quit mine a few months ago (freeeeeedommm!!).

Social Tables is a web-based seating chart designer for weddings and other events with assigned tables. We help event/wedding planners create floorplans and assign their guests seats. We're called Social Tables because we have a social feature that lets guests meet who they'll be sitting with beforehand. We have a tested product, over 1,000 users, brand awareness, and deep industry expertise. In other words, we know our stuff and people love our product (we save an event planner 4 hours per event). We've been self-funded to date and are currently talking to interested angels.

Like I said, I'm looking for a CTO (understanding of Rails is a must, love for SproutCore is a big plus). You should have that startup fire burning in your belly, ridiculous drive (e.g. you like some degree of risk), appreciation of test-based development, and passion for learning new things.

If you're at all interested or just want to shoot the shit, send me a quick note: dan@socialtables.com - I love meeting new people and helping others out.

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

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Remember that for all month round "Who's hiring?" there's my HN-inspired and recruiter free site UseTheSource: http://jobs.usethesource.com/

Here's a summary of startup related job boards from around the world, most of them are broadly recruiter free: ====================== US: Crunchboard http://www.crunchboard.com/jobs/ Startuply http://www.startuply.com/ YC Company Jobs: http://news.ycombinator.com/jobs ====================== UK: CoderStack (Developer Jobs - run by me) http://www.coderstack.co.uk/startup-jobs Mind The Product (Product Management Jobs)…

India: http://jobs.hasgeek.in/

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

#47
San Francisco, CA - Songbird Cross-platform media player spanning from desktop to mobile. Crafting a flexible and integrated music experience for the future.

Senior Product Manager Senior Program Manager Senior Software Engineer - Desktop

http://hire.jobvite.com/Jobvite/jobvite.aspx?b=nQb7SgwL http://getsongbird.com/jobs

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

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Remember that for all month round "Who's hiring?" there's my HN-inspired and recruiter free site UseTheSource: http://jobs.usethesource.com/

Here's a summary of startup related job boards from around the world, most of them are broadly recruiter free: ====================== US: Crunchboard http://www.crunchboard.com/jobs/ Startuply http://www.startuply.com/ YC Company Jobs: http://news.ycombinator.com/jobs ====================== UK: CoderStack (Developer Jobs - run by me) http://www.coderstack.co.uk/startup-jobs Mind The Product (Product Management Jobs)…

http://www.startupshiring.com

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

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Remember that for all month round "Who's hiring?" there's my HN-inspired and recruiter free site UseTheSource: http://jobs.usethesource.com/

Here's a summary of startup related job boards from around the world, most of them are broadly recruiter free: ====================== US: Crunchboard http://www.crunchboard.com/jobs/ Startuply http://www.startuply.com/ YC Company Jobs: http://news.ycombinator.com/jobs ====================== UK: CoderStack (Developer Jobs - run by me) http://www.coderstack.co.uk/startup-jobs Mind The Product (Product Management Jobs)…

Singapore: http://jobs.triplepoint.asia/jobs

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

#50
New York, NY - Lot18 (http://www.lot18.com)

Hiring Python and PHP engineers. (http://www.lot18.com/careers#software_2)

We believe building a strong engineering culture is the key to building a great company and product. Part of that vision is working with the best tools, many of which are open source. Here's a taste: Python, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Tornado, Chef, git, Vagrant, MySQL, Linux (Ubuntu), Apache, nginx, HAProxy, Amazon Web Services, Varnish, memcached, Capistrano, RabbitMQ, jQuery and more! Every piece of code that gets released to production is reviewed first to ensure high code quality, coding standards and continued learning. Our engineering team is 10+ and growing.

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