Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2019)
400 points| whoishiring | 7 years ago
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[+] [-] usdsgov|7 years ago|reply
The best of technology. The best of government. And we want you. We're looking for the most tenacious designers, software engineers, product managers, and more, who are committed to untangling, rewiring and redesigning critical government services. You'll join a team of the most talented technologists from across the private sector and government. No government resume required! We work on some of the biggest issues affecting the American people there are, immigration, veterans service, students, health care, and more. We're especially looking for talented senior engineers to join us to help shift move government tech in the right direction.
See one of our Reports to Congress for examples of what you could be working on:
https://www.usds.gov/report-to-congress/2017/07/
Apply here:
https://www.usds.gov/apply
[+] [-] Matt_Cutts|7 years ago|reply
We're looking for engineers, product managers, and designers!
[+] [-] tarabanga|7 years ago|reply
> All U.S. Digital Service positions require U.S. citizenship.
[+] [-] mont|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] randomnumber314|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] thill_joinroot|7 years ago|reply
https://root.engineering/
Root is an auto insurance carrier, like GEICO and Progressive. We use data science to identify and insure good drivers, reducing insurance premiums for good drivers significantly as a result.
We're a startup — we're 500 people who have been working on this since March 2015. We've built an iOS and Android app that gathers data on how well people drive. We use that to set insurance prices. To build the best possible product and user experience, we went through the arduous process of starting an insurance carrier from scratch.
We're focused on becoming a national insurance carrier and are now live in 24 states.
We've raised $180M in Venture Capital since 2015 and we're scaling rapidly. To do that, we're looking to bring on more exceptionally talented engineers. Whether you're just getting started out in software development or someone who is looking to lend your experience in leadership to a rapidly scaling engineering organization, we plan on doubling our engineering team in the next year alone. So, you're in luck.
Our tech stack involves Ruby / Rails and Javascript / React Native. However, we're not only looking for people with experience in our stack but rather we're looking for experienced technologists with sound engineering fundamentals using any technology.
Email us at either [email protected] or [email protected] to apply and we'll respond to you promptly.
[+] [-] spez|7 years ago|reply
Reddit is hiring engineers in ads ML for our brand-new NYC office. We’re looking for both junior and senior ML engineers.
The ads ML team is responsible for all the machine learning that powers our ads backend, as well as the inference and ML serving infrastructure.
Our backend is in flux, but we’re using: Spark and Scala on AWS for machine learning, as well as BigQuery on GCP for analysis.
Our ads serving stack is written in go and runs on AWS, and our ML includes logistic regression, GBDT, NLP embeddings, recommender systems, and more.
If you’re interested, shoot us an email at [email protected]
[+] [-] maximp|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jdleesmiller|7 years ago|reply
Overleaf builds modern collaborative authoring tools for scientists --- like Google Docs for Science. We have over four million registered users from around the world. Our primary product is an online, real-time collaborative editor for papers, theses, technical reports and other documents written in the LaTeX markup language.
We recently acquired ShareLaTeX and have merged the two platforms.
We plan to add two developers to our team, one with a back end focus and one with a more full stack focus.
Our stack currently includes Node.js, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Redis, Angular, React and a some Ruby on Rails.
Some reasons you'd enjoy working with us:
- Most of our code is open-source and we're big fans of Free Software.
- Working hours can be flexible to your needs. Our core hours are 2pm--5pm UK time. Applicants in the US and EU are preferred.
- We're agile (with a lowercase a). We test thoroughly (unit and acceptance), we have a CI build process, a full staging environment to play with, and we automate as much as possible.
- Remote is a first class citizen, all founders and employees work remotely. We get everyone together in London every few months for valuable face to face time.
Please see https://overleaf.workable.com/j/B9EFEE6B4D for more information and how to apply.
[+] [-] bchurch|7 years ago|reply
It’s an exciting time to join GitLab. As a fast-growing, all-remote company, GitLab is a place where you can contribute and make an impact from anywhere in the world. You’ll be part of an ambitious, productive team that values transparency and collaboration.
We’re hiring solutions architects, engineering managers, security engineers, recruiters, support engineers, product managers, strategic account leaders, and more roles in every department. Here’s our full list of vacancies: https://about.gitlab.com/jobs/
Here’s an inside look at GitLab’s interview process from one of our new team members: https://about.gitlab.com/2019/03/28/what-its-like-to-intervi...
Want to learn more? Check out our company handbook: https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/
[+] [-] blkcoffee|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jbhatab|7 years ago|reply
We are a 5 person engineering-focused team building logistics software for the cannabis industry. We've built the app from the ground up using Elixir & Phoenix and are excited about being apart of the Elixir ecosystem. On the front end, we use redux/react and are getting into some GraphQL. We are closing a seed round and are looking to expand our engineering team!
Our software helps cannabis company's manage production of their cannabis products, deploy large scale sales team, invoice customers, fleet tracking, and more. We have over $300M in transactions per year passing through our platform and want to keep growing that number. We're looking for another engineer to join our passionate development team to take on critical feature development and help get us there!
If you're interested in learning more, please email [email protected] your resume/linkedin and mention Hacker News!
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[+] [-] sjtgraham|7 years ago|reply
Teller makes banking APIs for developers that provide real time access to live, up-to-date data from their users' accounts and also allow instant payment initiation and transfers on behalf of users.
Our approach is unique in that we don't screenscrape online banking portals, we reverse engineer the bank's often heavily protected mobile app to discover its private API contract and implement our own API compatible clients.
Roles we are currently hiring for:
- Designer #1
Are you the kind of designer talented enough to walk on to Stripe's design team but want to have the impact of being designer #1 not #100? We would love to talk to you.
- Reverse Engineering (iOS)
We pop open some of the most well protected mobile apps in the world as a prerequisite to integrating a new bank. If you have a more sophisticated answer than "MITMProxy" for the question "How would you reverse a banking app's API contract?" please get in touch.
We're working on some exciting projects like our own lldb debugserver undetectable by state-of-the-art anti-RE tools and static decryption of Apple's FairPlay DRM. We strongly believe investing in proprietary tooling is major advantage.
- Erlang/Elixir Engineers
Our application is 100% Elixir. We really mean it. We are 100% all in on Elixir, we've even already started building new features with Phoenix LiveView.
- iOS Engineers
We're looking for a great iOS engineer to build a beautiful iOS SDK for our API, and to also work on a secret skunkworks project.
- DevRel/DevX Engineering
Do you think DevRel has jumped the shark and needs a reboot? Same here. This role involves a mixture of core engineering, being a user advocate within the company, creating great content and tooling for the best possible developer experience.
Sound interesting? Let's talk: [email protected]
[+] [-] Fingel|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] toddmoka|7 years ago|reply
At MOKA, we believe every company should be equipped to make the best strategic decisions for their customers and employees. That's why we've set out to replace costly strategy consultants with intelligent software. Founded by McKinsey and Bridgwater alumni, we're assembling a diverse team to push the boundaries of data warehousing, explainable AI/ML, and intuitive UX.
Our product, the Winning Model, is an integrated platform for decision support and long-term strategic planning. In just over two years, we've deployed the Winning Model in 15 countries and it's become the preferred strategy tool at one of the world's largest CPG companies
We're looking for an engineer to lead our front-end UI, UX, and architecture. The ideal candidate would have experience working on consumer decision support applications (e.g., investment advice, health, etc.) or collaboration tools. Our front-end stack is React, Redux, D3, and SASS.
If you're excited about solving technical and HCI challenges in a business context, email me, our head of engineering at [email protected].
Follow our engineering blog at: https://medium.com/moka-analytics-engineering
[+] [-] aloukissas|7 years ago|reply
AgentRisk is a next-generation automated wealth management service using machine learning and options strategies. The product has been in a quiet beta since 2016 with actual customers and pretty solid performance. We are looking for exceptional engineers to join the founding team and bring the v1.0 product to scale.
The founding team is highly technical with previous exits under their belts. You will be working closely with our CTO and you'll have the chance to have huge impact on both the product and business.
Our tech stack includes Elixir/Phoenix, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, R, Python, React, React Native
Interested? Drop us a note: [email protected]
[+] [-] opencorporates|7 years ago|reply
OpenCorporates is growing, and looking for more great bot and scraper coders – to help fulfill its mission to open up the world's official public information on companies.
We write, run and maintain hundreds of scrapers and bots – bots that integrate with APIs, that download open data dumps. Bots that make sense of messy data and put it into our standardised schema, working with our expert Data Analysts.
We're particularly looking for highly talented bot writers who both understand how to extract data from legacy, messy or plain broken public websites, AND who want to work to help achieve our critical public-benefit mission.
What you'll be doing:
- Support & expand our data pipeline.
You'll write bots to source publicly available data (scraping websites, consuming data published via APIs or CSV, or extracting data from PDFs) in order to create new data feeds, and also help solve problems with our existing feeds
- Maintain high data quality.
You'll compare datasets to their source to verify that the information is complete and error-free. You'll also suggest ways to make our processes more efficient.
Above all we are looking for smart people who we think will fit in well.
This is a full-time position, either in Shoreditch, London, UK, or remote, although we would consider part-time positions for the right applicant. Unfortunately we are unable to offer visa/relocation help for now. Strictly no recruitment agencies.
Salary range: £38k-£55k
[+] [-] wayn3|7 years ago|reply
I'm the right person for this.
[+] [-] iandanforth|7 years ago|reply
[+] [-] stevetursi|7 years ago|reply
Whether it’s working out the odds on the winners of the Kentucky Derby or the Super Bowl, our work has a direct impact on every customer who places a bet. And putting that experience front and center of everything we do has helped us become a real betting powerhouse in the UK and Nevada – and now we’re bringing that expertise to New Jersey. William Hill is America's largest Sports Book operator and our award-winning sports betting app allows you to instantly place bets in the palm of your hand, and all of that is completely legal here in New Jersey!
We code the platform which our odds traders use to update the prices on live events. Making sure our customers have up to the minute in-play chances right there and then. And we really do mean that our teams process 464 bets every single second. Our platforms have to reflect millions of real-time, In-Play sports events, so developing systems that are designed for low latency and high throughput is critical. Currently hiring:
- Senior Software Engineer, Scala/Akka
- Functional Programmer, Clojure/Haskell/Erlang
- Senior DevOps Engineer, AWS/Docker
- Senior UX/UI Designer
- Data Architect, Hadoop/Redshift
- Security Architect
All jobs are listed at https://angel.co/l/2eubtM or email us at [email protected]
I'm an engineer here - if you have questions, feel free to send a note to me personally. Contact info in profile.
[+] [-] cwojno|7 years ago|reply
Above market pay, ownership via RSU’s, superb benefits, relocation allowance, lots of sun.
Interested? Send us an email [email protected]
[+] [-] zedpm|7 years ago|reply
Join an awesome team of highly motivated, outdoor-oriented software engineers doing Really Cool Things with bicycle data systems at SRAM[0] and live in the outdoor adventurer's paradise of Spearfish, South Dakota[1], [2]. You can expect a good work/life balance, a fantastic group of people to work with, and a lot of input into tools, technology selection, and design.
Current stack: Python, C, C++, React, Postgres, Redis, AWS, Ansible, FreeBSD, Linux, Docker
[0] https://www.sram.com/company/jobs/backend-software-engineer-...
[1] https://livability.com/topics/things-to-do/the-best-home-bas...
[2] https://visitspearfish.com/
[+] [-] ammmir|7 years ago|reply
Private Business Network (brought to you by the makers of the PIA VPN service) is building a next-generation cyber security solution for SMBs that want the ease-of-use of a consumer VPN (On/Off), but need centralized management, powerful web filtering, and end-to-end encrypted audit logging.
We are growing the team and adding a Golang engineer to work on our custom VPN framework for the server and cross-platform clients. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a new B2B SaaS offering and to directly influence the product. The work is challenging, but fun for the right candidate: cross-platform apps, user management, SSO, billing, end-to-end secrets/key management, device management, application delivery, to name a few!
Our infrastructure is managed with Packer, Terraform, and Docker and we use both AWS and bare metal hosting providers. We're strong believers in a "less is more" philosophy and still use Makefiles and shell scripts with a sprinkle of Python in our build process.
Requirements:
Compensation Salary DOE | Health/Dental/Vision paid 100% for U.S. Employees | Flexible Vacation Time | Employer paid STD, LTD, and Life/AD&D | Additional perks if on-site in Denver, CO office, such as lunch/snack and transportation benefitsPlease email [email protected] with "Private Business Network Application" in the subject line and include your current resume, links to shipping apps or code you are most proud of. Thanks for looking!
[+] [-] latch|7 years ago|reply
We help companies provide more efficient transportation for their employees by figuring out routes that minimize travel duration, and provide greater insight for both operators and passengers.
I personally joined the company for two reasons. First, I knew the founder to be a solid software engineer and caring/honest person. Second, I've seen first hand how soul crushing long commutes can be for people who don't live near public transportation and/or work strange hours (and how this problem overwhelmingly impacts the poor).
We're looking for junior backend and frontend developers. Frontend is in React. Backend is in Go, but we're starting to move components over to Elixir. Prior experience in these specific technologies isn't a requirement. Questions / resumes can be sent to [email protected]
Work visas are not available for these positions.
[+] [-] mite-mitreski|7 years ago|reply
https://jobs.lever.co/klarna?lever-via=jBq-8WdKQZ
Engineering we have backend focused jobs with Java or Node JS or Scala/Erlang. We also have frontend, design and mobile devs.
Unicorns are real. And other facts. Klarna isn’t just a great place to work: it’s one of the world’s true unicorn companies.
* We’re valued at over $2.5bn and we’re growing by 40% a year
* We now have more than 2000 employees from more than 70 countries
* We process more than a million transactions a day
* About 10,000 people are buying with Klarna at any moment of any day
We have developer centers in Stockholm, Berlin, and Linden If you‘re as excited about the future as we are, Join us! It’s a hell of a ride.
[+] [-] mtabini|7 years ago|reply
At Noom, we use scientifically-proven methods to help users get a handle on chronic medical conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. We use a variety of technologies, and get to work on hard problems that range from data warehousing to running experiments on mobile devices.
Our entire engineering team is expanding, and we have openings for a number of positions that include backend and frontend engineering, data analysis, and product management. Our offices are in NYC, but we are a remote-friendly organization (some 90% of our team is remote) and are happy to consider candidates anywhere.
Here are some links where you can apply:
- Fullstack: https://grnh.se/3f36d0b01
- Sr. Frontend: https://grnh.se/f0a3b8271
- DevOps: https://grnh.se/c1da8a701
- QA Analyst: https://grnh.se/b56b27e51
Our stack includes Python, React, Java, and Go, all hosted on AWS.
I'm Noom's VP of Engineering -- feel free to drop me a note if you have question; I'm mt at noom dot com.
[+] [-] CoreMotionJobs|7 years ago|reply
The CoreMotion team is a multi-disciplinary group bringing together scientists, software and hardware engineers to expose the sensors of our mobile devices to developers, and our fitness tracking features to our customers. We are looking for a wide variety of talent to fulfill our mission, including those with signals and HW experience to validate our inertial sensors, those with a more statistical/numerical background for our Health features, and those with a more Unixy bent to help develop our automation and infrastructure tools for data pipelines. If any of these flavors are appealing to you, please feel free to contact us at the email in this account's profile.