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Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Senior Python Engineers | MarketInvoice | £60k-£80k | London, UK (our last two hires were from HN)

https://www.marketinvoice.com/

MarketInvoice is the VC-backed peer-to-peer fintech platform that’s building the modern backbone of the economy. Imagine you’re a young company who’s just won a major contract but your client wants to pay you on 90 day terms when you need to pay your staff and suppliers upfront. That’s where we step in. Our platform uses the peer-to-peer approach to provide the day-to-day operational financing for companies as varied as mobile development agencies, food brands and construction firms.

We’re the largest startup in our space worldwide and already lending £30 million/month to small businesses and on track to double that within the next year.

It's a £100bn/year market which is dominated by legacy lenders and banks with complex processes and shady practices. We’re bringing transparency and simplicity to the market. All roles +meaningful equity options with low strike price and employee friendly terms.

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Drop me an email at i.ghory@marketinvoice.com if you're interested or just want to chat.

(Our team uses Python but we're open to people from different technology stacks; there are also other teams at the company using JS & C#/.Net if that's what you're looking for. Also hiring for Product, Marketing, Risk, Sales, Ops, etc - see https://www.marketinvoice.com/careers for details).

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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HelloSign.com | San Francisco, CA | ONSITE | Full-time

https://www.hellosign.com/info/jobs

HelloSign is a leading provider of eSignatures. We let users sign documents when, where, and how they want, all with the most intuitive user-interface in the industry. It is our mission to make our customers awesome and the same time create an awesome team at HelloSign!

We're hiring for the following positions:

• Full-stack Software Engineer - https://boards.greenhouse.io/hellosign/jobs/155079

• API Technical Support Rep - https://boards.greenhouse.io/hellosign/jobs/144731

p.s. Check us out on Glassdoor too!

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Companies: PLEASE put a one/two-line description of your product/company in your job posts. I get that you're fast-growing, you're looking for someone who inspires and contributes, you're early-stage, you're changing the fintech/medical/adtech/ai world. What Are You Actually Doing???

Another meta here: Wouldn't it be better to have two threads for these job postings? One for posts with REM0TE and another for strictly onsite positions.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Daily Kos | Oakland, CA or REMOTE | full time Senior Rails dev

Daily Kos is a progressive journalism and activism site with 11.5M uniques a month- more than the Wall Street Journal. We have a strong and devoted community of activists and readers, many of whom write for the site as well as staff writers and activist who do things like help lead the fight for net neutrality. We've been around several times longer than most other outfits posting here- 14 years- and have learned the value of high quality engineering.

Listing is here: http://www.dailykos.com/jobs/principled-rails-developer

We'd love to hear from you.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Deliv | Menlo Park, CA and Grand Rapids, MI | on-site | full-time

http://www.deliv.co

Deliv is a crowdsourced, last mile logistics company that powers same-day delivery and returns for retailers, local businesses, and e-commerce companies. Deliv is focused exclusively on moving packages; not selling goods (so we can be really good at what we do). We power same-day delivery for over 4,000 businesses including Macy's, Best Buy, Walgreens, Google Express, Farfetch, BlueApron and more, in over 100 cities, and are getting ready to scale to a LOT more.

We've also recently raised a [$28mm series B led by UPS](http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ups-deliv-idUSKCN0VX2U4).

We're currently looking for:

* Ruby Engineers (that don't mind doing full-stack)

* Seasoned Front-end Engineers (that aren't afraid to dip into backend)

* Lead Data Warehouse Engineer

See more at: http://www.deliv.co/careers, or for more details shoot us an email: eng[at]deliv.co

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Coalfire | Penetration testers | Denver, Seattle, Atlanta offices Looking for penetration testers of all skills. We do penetration testing against many fortune 500 companies and I guarantee you won't find a more fun atmosphere in the office. Shoot me a PM if interested or send an email. It can be found on my github account /danhmcinerney.

Hi Dan, I'm reaching out to you here because I couldn't find your email and I would love to learn more about this opportunity. I am finishing my second master's degree in Information System Security and will be taking certification exams soon in CCNA/CCENT/CCDA/CCNA: Security. Could you please let me know of more information? I can be reached via email at priscillawang303@gmail.com Thank you for your time and consideration here! Warmly, Priscilla

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Sqreen - https://www.sqreen.io | Full-time Onsite backend developers | Engineering team in Paris

Sqreen's mission is to provide robust security layer to help developers protect their applications against weaknesses. We develop solutions that combine instrumentation, defensive algorithms and machine learning. We provide a security dashboard for every application.

We are obviously looking for Python, Node, Java, C/PHP gurus - not only security gurus. Our code run inside our customer’s applications, which is a challenge for reliability and efficiency.

We have a cool and modern stack based on Docker, AWS, Mongo, Flask & React, and we do full continuous integration.

We are passionate. We love code. We contribute to open source. We speak to meet-ups.

The Ruby on Rails version of our product is now in private beta and is securing dozens of high traffic applications. You will likely help us ship our incoming products.

You can find our job offers here: https://www.sqreen.io/jobs/

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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DRW Trading | http://drw.com | Chicago, IL | Full-time | ON SITE DRW is hiring software engineers in a variety of areas. We are looking for programmers with experience in C++, Clojure, Java, Ruby, or Python. There are also job openings for FPGA engineers and other specialist technical areas. DRW Trading Group is a principal trading organization, meaning all of our trading is for our own account, and all of our method…

To be clear, are you also hiring for your London office?

The Chicago office is the largest and has the most hiring. I do not think London has any current openings, but it may be worthwhile to get in touch. For the right candidate, a position can always be found.

Re: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2016)

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Senior Scientific Programmer Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX email hgscngsi@gmail.com or apply online here: https://www.hgsc.bcm.edu/careers Job Summary: Software you write in the Next-Generation Sequencing Informatics (NGSI) clinical informatics group will influence healthcare decisions for thousands of patients and contribute to research projects with far-ranging impacts on h…

This is my dream job. Yet, offering a 65-75k salary for what is essentially a penta-glob of DBA/ops/programming/testing/manager positions is really weak. Using most of the tools, its very akin to a scan the barcode at a cash register job and look at the results. It is when the scanner beeps in error, that the experience you pay for comes into play. Not to mention, the cost of living in Houston isn't exactly cheap.

It's bioinformatics. Pretty typical, frankly with only requiring a BS it seems like a good deal (though not a ton of people have a BS in bioinfo).

I have similar degree and looking at a lot of jobs in Bay Area, those mostly require MS/PhD and are paying between 70-100k. It seems a lot of these positions want a hardcore programmer who also has a really great scientific background, but pay is lower than a great programmer with no scientific background would get in any other industry.

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