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#2Regular "Who's Hiring" posts state that posts should use these keywords and format which makes it easier to search for, say, internships in the UK.
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#3We're looking for a Ruby Developer (preferably on site, german speaking)
http://www.msales.com/jobs/ruby-developer
http://goo.gl/DeBp1 (English Translation)
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#4We're a group of public health researchers looking for a junior software developer to work on the software that runs our research. This is a great opportunity for a developer with an interest in public health, including an interest in possibly traveling to international study sites. More information (and contact info) at http://chpir.org/software_dev_job, or contact me directly from my profile.
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#5About Us
We’re a group of designers, developers and general tech tinkerers who have come together to make future interfaces simpler and more helpful. We’re based by the sea down in Brighton, work with Tesco, Google, Intel, Swiftkey & others and we’ve been around for some 5 years now.
Oh, and we’ve just been voted one of the Top 50 Innovators in mobile by Mobile Entertainment, and nominated for Agency Of The Year 2011 by .Net mag.
Job Description
From day one, you’ll be writing code for our own radical in-house products and for high-profile, star-studded client projects. Along with designing and planning with fellow droids, you’ll have the ability to collaborate with designers to realise awesome experiences.
If you’re a London-based developer you should seriously consider quitting the smog and joining us! Hell, if you live anywhere outside of Brighton, you should consider making the move. On top of fresh sea air and a chilled beachy lifestyle, we offer a highly competitive salary. It’s worth thinking about.
Your skillset
We’re looking for someone with strong Android skills, specifically:
• Strong Android codebase brain
• Android ROMing (You’re able to build ROMs *almost* effortlessly)
• Very good Java skills
• Custom Views (canvas, bitmaps and graphics)
• Content resolvers (contacts, messages etc)
• Data storage
…and you’ll need some more general skills too! As with the other ribots, you’ll need a brain like a swiss army knife: • UX basics
• Source control (git)
• Comfortable with command line
• Unit testing (Android-specific, preferably)
• CI
• Able to move across languages with ease
• Agile experience
How to ApplyFirstly, take a look at this; it's a sweet little presentation that will tell you more about who we are and what we're looking for (it includes a couple of repeated points, but there's plenty new stuff too): http://www.slideshare.net/ribot/are-...g-for-11064841
If after reviewing the presentation you think you're the droid we're looking for, please send your calculated responses to: jobs@ribot.co.uk
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#6FULLTIME or INTERN
REMOTE or onsite in our London offices, or some hybrid arrangement.
We are building CopyCopy (http://www.copycopy.cc/) - a cross-platform productivity tool that makes it simple to transfer anything between phones and desktop computers.
We use:
• Java (for Android, BackberryOS, GWT and in our homegrown lightweight Java server)
• C++ (for Win32, Qt, Android NDK and Objective-C++)
• Python (occasionally) to string bits together
• Objective-C (iPhone and Mac)
• JavaScript (web frontend work and browser extensions)
• Redis
We are a young startup headed by experienced engineers, and moving fast towards the first launch. You will have the opportunity of working on self-contained projects from spec to release to consumers. Our Git repositories, code review and Project Management tools are geared towards remote working and we are open to flexible working conditions. We urgently need full-timers and interns (paid). Equity on top of salary for the right candidate.
We are happy to consider remote workers who are located in timezones +/-3 hours from London or you can work in our new North West London offices.
Apply now to find out about our "secret sauce" that will make CopyCopy the simplest way of transferring anything between devices.
Just send your CV to jobs@copycopy.cc now!
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#7About Us
We’re a group of designers, developers and general tech tinkerers who have come together to make future interfaces simpler and more helpful.
We're based by the sea down in Brighton, work with Tesco, Google, Disney, Intel, Swiftkey & others and we’ve been around for some 5 years now.
Oh, and we’ve just been voted one of the Top 50 Innovators in mobile by Mobile Entertainment, and nominated for Agency Of The Year 2011 by .Net mag.
Job Description
From the start you'll be writing code (JS/HTML/CSS) for our own ambitious products, or prototyping and building applications and frameworks on impressive client projects. You'll geek out on making your code and interfaces run smoothly across a wide range of devices with varying browsers, form factors, processors and input mechanisms.
You'll ensure your code is well-documented, tested and follows team code standards, priding yourself on its quality, robustness and readability.
Speaking of team, you'll be working with design-types, other web-devs and a few other heavy-duty geeks: planning, sketching, collaboration and code reviews form an important part of the role so flexibility and communication are paramount.
And you'll take part in normal Agile ceremonies including sprint planning sessions, sprint reviews, and daily standups.
Skills Range
We’re looking for someone with strong web-dev skills:
• Handcode *real* Javascript
• Build with popular frameworks (jQuery, zepto, Backbone...)
• Have meaningful discussions about design patterns
• Use 'cool-kid' technologies (HTML5, CSS3, Node, web workers...)
• Show skills in a backend language or two (Ruby, Python...)
• Automate your tests (Hudson, Jasmine, Selenium...)
• Show experience developing across platforms
...and you’ll need some more general skills too! As with the other ribots, you’ll need a brain like a swiss army knife: • Play well with other developers
• Have real conversations with designer types
• Be agile, be responsive
• A desire to constantly learn and experiment
How to applyIf you think you're the wondrous web-dev we're looking for, send a covering letter with a collection of links to your work to: jobs@ribot.co.uk
The closing date is Friday 17th February!
Good luck!
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#8tldr: Python development for scientific applications, financial applications and Python toolset development.
Enthought has offices in Austin, New York, Cambridge, Mumbai.
If you use Python and love numpy / scipy then Enthought would be a great place for you. Come work with numpy / scipy hackers on solving interesting scientific analysis and data visualization problems. Also we are building the next generation of Python development tools, so there is no shortage of interesting problems to work on. Send applications to jobs@enthought.com and mention that you saw this on the hacker news Feb 2012 thread. Looking forward to working with some of you.
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#9Bungolow is hiring. We're the first mover in the Spanish Latin American market in our space and we're looking for developers and designers to help us be number 1.
Check out our latest job posting at www.bungolow.com/work-with-us and join a less stressful work environment! We’re fun, easy-going and we won’t refer to you as a programmer, ninja, hacker, or any other overused cliche buzzwords (unless you want us to). We’ve got the business side locked down, so sales, marketing, management, you don’t have to worry about that. You get to do what you do best and code.
Email careers@bungolow.com introducing yourself and include links to things you've built online.
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#10Novus is looking for bright generalist engineers striving to make an impact in uniquely challenging roles. We're looking for engineers to help us build the next generation of real-time financial analytics sytems, used by some of the world's most prominent investors.
There's no shortage of ways to innovate and help grow the firm. We want the world's makers to come together with us & help turn inside out an old industry afflicted with the worst case of inertia ever.
If this is you, I'm dying to hear from you! max at novus dot com