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[+] [-] tptacek|12 years ago|reply
Full-time. careers at matasano.com.
Matasano. iSEC Partners. Matasisec Partners?
Job title: Bearer of Bad Tidings.
Downside first: not getting to build something that people want. In fact, having to build things that people explicitly don't want.
Now the upside: Runtimes. Linkers. Crypto. Kernel code. Whole operating systems. WinAPI, POSIX, Mach. Bluetooth. Messaging systems. Payments. iPhone apps. Android apps. Chipsets. Ajax. Javascript parsers. C. FFIs to C in your favorite language. Ruby. Scala. Lisp. Electronic trading markets. Firmware. Reverse engineering. Lattice basis reduction and Fourier-transform search algorithms. Middleware. Crawling around in the ventilation ducts of the world's most popular and important applications.
We have strong teams (larger than most YC companies) at each of our offices. They're some of the smartest, funnest people you could ever want to work with, and you'll get to work with all of them; we mix and match teams from across the country. Interested in hardware? In cryptography? In exploit development? In large-scale web crawling? We offer opportunities to work with some of the best in the industry.
We have the best clients; our client base is a pretty good cross section of this whole hiring thread.
Are you an HN regular? You can't possibly waste my time with questions. We love smart people who can code who want to learn software security.
Everything you could want to know about our hiring process: http://www.matasano.com/careers.
Want a taste of our work? http://microcorruption.com.
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[+] [-] 147|12 years ago|reply
Even with that experience... I still would like an opportunity.
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[+] [-] dpapathanasiou|12 years ago|reply
Tired of the startup goose chase?
Change the world for real in 2014.
Work on projects involving solar power, hardware controller software, data science, and mobile apps which really are life-changing[1] at the Sustainable Engineering Lab[2] at Columbia University in NYC.
You'll be joining a like-minded peer group of hackers working in python, R, go, mongodb, nodejs, and other interesting technologies, focused on making the world suck less.
There are no sales/MBA types, no scrum masters, and we strongly disapprove of code written in Enterprise FizzBuzz style[3].
More information[4] here: http://sel.columbia.edu/jobs/
[1] Data-driven planning projects in Nigeria, Myanmar, Indonesia; Android apps for rural nurses in India
[2] http://sel.columbia.edu/
[3] https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris....
[4] As the jobs page says, "The right person for the team matters more than the description for any particular position", so if you don't see anything specifically for you, but are interested in general, please contact us!
[+] [-] hanley|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] seivan|12 years ago|reply
How about concept/idea/UX-goons like this guy http://valleywag.gawker.com/shingy-just-spent-20-minutes-yel...
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[+] [-] yegg|12 years ago|reply
If you're an avid DuckDuckGo user who is excited about what we're trying to accomplish, then check out our hiring page at https://dukgo.com/help/en_US/company/hiring
[+] [-] greattypo|12 years ago|reply
Steve Jobs described education as one of the final frontiers still untouched by modern technology. Clever (https://getclever.com) is building the data platform needed for great software to make its way into the classroom. Just like Stripe has made it simple for developers to build payment processing into their apps, Clever has made it easy for developers to build applications for schools using student data.
We're a small team of highly technical hackers with deep experience in education. Since releasing the Clever APIs in 2012, we've signed up the most innovative education companies as partners and deployed our platform to 1 in every 7 schools in America. Clever is making it easier for 4M students to use technology in the classroom, and that number is growing rapidly.
We have all the usual SF startup perks: a beautiful loft office in SoMa, free lunch, and great benefits. More importantly, you’ll be working around a team of 24 smart, talented people (9 engineers) who are all equally committed to solving this particular problem.
We’re always pushing each other to learn new things, both technical and nontechnical - in the past few weeks we’ve done collaborative tech talks on things like:
-exoplanets
-kitesurfing
-Magic: the Gathering
-Regular Expressions for Regular People
(We also play a lot of bughouse chess.)
We’re looking for full-stack engineers who can hack in Node, Go, and Python (or are willing to learn), but more importantly, we’re looking for people who share our passion for improving education. Come help us change the classroom: https://clever.com/about/jobs
[+] [-] spicyj|12 years ago|reply
We're a small, non-profit tech startup trying to give a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere.
Here's a testimonial we received last month:
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Two year ago, I would never have imagined that any 13-year-old could be in Calculus BC. Today, I am 13 and wrapping up my second semester of it, and with an A+, too, thanks largely in part to this site. Sal, I would say you are the best teacher I ever had. Teachers in school just don't seem to have the time or, in some cases, even the knowledge to pay as much attention as you do to the actual intuition of the material being taught. How am I supposed to understand a theorem if I don't know where it came from, why it works, or even what it really means? Khan Academy also seems to explain everything in a very easy to understand, and even fun, manor. You make calculus almost as easy as simple arithmetic. Anyway, thank you very much.
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Every month we get hundreds of letters like this from people in all walks of life who're thankful for our free, high-quality educational content. Most of you reading this are familiar with Sal's videos, but we also have hundreds of videos by other teachers, partnerships with organizations like MoMA and the California Academy of Sciences, and a huge library of interactive exercises. Over 20 million math problems are done every week on our site.
You'll be part of a small team working alongside both "celebrity" devs (like jQuery creator John Resig and Google's first employee Craig Silverstein) and many more who you haven't heard of but who are also really awesome.
Apply at https://www.khanacademy.org/careers and be sure to mention that you're coming from HN. Feel free to email me at [email protected] if you have questions about applying or about KA in general. Unfortunately we can't sponsor visas right now unless you're from Canada, Australia, or Mexico.
[+] [-] bpp198|12 years ago|reply
We're a startup trying to reinvent retail so men can dress well without being subject to the horrors of the high street or having to trawl through millions of items online. We do this using a combination of powerful algorithms and human stylists.
You'd be joining a small, highly technical team with a ton of startup experience (the founders have started and sold 2 companies before). You'll be one of the first technical hires and get to build and own huge parts of the product and work on the core algorithms. One of our ancillary goals is to build one of the best engineering cultures anywhere, and we'd love you to help us do that. We launched in October and user and revenue numbers are scaling extremely quickly. We're backed by a collection of the top investors from London and Silicon Valley as well as Y Combinator.
We're especially interested in people who are interested in founding their own startup one day. We view working at Thread as a founder bootcamp where you'll learn about all parts of starting and growing a startup.
Want to learn more? Check out https://www.thread.com/jobs and you can see some of our code at http://dev.thread.com/
Thanks!
[+] [-] dougmccune|12 years ago|reply
QA Lead
We’re looking for someone to lead QA for SpatialKey. We’re a small 100% remote team of ~15 people. We create SaaS mapping and datavis software. Our largest vertical is the insurance industry, where we sell software to visualize large amounts of data and assess the impact of natural disasters, like tornado strikes, flooding, hurricanes, etc.
You’d be in charge of QA for the entire product. You’d start off managing one other QA resource, with the expectation that you would grow that team as we need it. You’d need to be very hands on and able to automate much of the QA process. We expect you to be able to write code to automate tests and come up with ways to make QA more efficient. Coming up with and executing test plans, working directly with the dev team to dig into issues, etc.
We’re profitable and entirely self-funded, so no VC breathing down our neck. We’re building a long-term business and are incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished in the 7 years we’ve been at it so far.
Full job post: http://blog.spatialkey.com/2014/04/hiring-qa-engineer-at-spa...
More info about us on our blog: http://blog.spatialkey.com or see our 2013 year in review post: http://blog.spatialkey.com/2014/01/what-we-did-in-2013/
[email protected] or [email protected] to apply
[+] [-] switch007|12 years ago|reply
You don't really call employees 'resource', do you?
[+] [-] thom|12 years ago|reply
We're hiring a developers to help bring powerful natural language querying to every dashboard and reporting system in the world.
We use Clojure day-to-day, but we'd be happy to talk to clever programmers with a background in other JVM or functional languages. NLP experience (academic or practical) would be great, but a CS background is a must. If you’ve been exposed to data warehousing and business intelligence systems in the past without being driven insane that's another plus.
Our team is based in Sheffield, Yorkshire – the greenest city in the UK, less than two hours from London. We have burritos – it's a real place – but we spend some time working remotely and we’d work to accommodate the right candidate anywhere in the UK.
Get in touch with me, Thom Lawrence at [email protected] if you'd like to chat.
[+] [-] basicallydan|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] gdb|12 years ago|reply
See [1] for an overview of what challenges we're working on, or check out [2] for a description of our interview process. Apply by following the instructions on our jobs page [3] (please indicate that you saw this post).
Also feel free to ping me at [email protected] if you're thinking about applying but have any questions!
[1] http://www.quora.com/Stripe-company/What-engineering-problem...
[2] http://www.quora.com/Stripe-company/What-is-the-engineering-...
[3] https://stripe.com/jobs
[+] [-] lukasm|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mmelin|12 years ago|reply
Join the most exciting startup in Stockholm, building something real - something that helps people all over the world grow their own business from their passion.
Tictail is a crazy place. You’ll work with some of the best people you’ve ever met, making incredibly ambitious things, with a ridiculous amount of responsibility. If you’re like us, you’ve probably dreamed of what you could accomplish if you just weren’t held back by your current boss, job, school or whatever else is in your way. Well, Tictail is your chance to shine.
We’re hiring slowly but surely. Because Tictail is nothing without our colleagues and our culture, we might not match your expectations of a normal recruitment process. We will definitely want to figure out if you’re smart and get things done, but more importantly we want to figure out if we click.
Tictail is built primarily with Python and Javascript, but not exclusively. Most importantly we use the right tool for the job and are happy to learn new things.
Right now, we are especially interested if you consider yourself a full stack developer, aspiring devop, an Android specialist or frontend magician. But if you’re smart, get things done and can’t wait to join Tictail, get in touch no matter what!
Please take a moment to reflect on the above, and send us an email if you find yourself imagining what life at Tictail might be like. We’d love to hear from you.
Please email [email protected] with:
- GitHub profile or equivalent. Please point out some code, project or open source contributions you are particularly proud of!
- Resume. A link to your LinkedIn is fine
- What interests you with Tictail?
[+] [-] dirtyb1t|12 years ago|reply
What we do: We're a software security consulting firm that helps build security into the SDLC. We work on a wide variety of projects involving static analysis, penetration testing, architecture review, threat modeling, red teaming, network pen testing, etc. We deal mostly with the private sector and the types of applications we work with are varied from mobile to webapps to video games.
We're all consultants so we tend to travel a fair amount. As I said, the work is varied and you can really focus the type of work you do based on your interests and skills. It's definitely a fun place to work. The people here are really smart and there's lots of room to grow your skills. We're looking for everything from interns to principal consultants and we have positions open all over the place including:
You can read more about the jobs here: http://www.cigital.com/careers/jobs/DO NOT apply directly to our website. Email your resume to cigitalrecruiting[at]gmail.com, along with a desired position and location. I have tons of tips to help you nail the interviews. (sorry for the personal email, but the amount of spam emails I have gotten after posting here is ridiculous, and unfortunately there is not a PM system).
[+] [-] callmevlad|12 years ago|reply
We're a small team of 6 engineers and designers on a mission to make web development much easier than it is today. Code-based tools and frameworks are great for us hackers, but designers and entrepreneurs need more intuitive, visual tools in order to build great websites and web applications. Today, Webflow is mostly helpful for static sites... but in the near future, it will empower non-programmers to create much, much more.
As an example of what we're enabling today, here's a site built completely visually in Webflow by a designer: http://interactions.webflow.com/
If you're an exceptional engineer with a strong design background, and you really understand the pain that creative people are having to put up with today just to get their work on the web, we really want to talk to you. We provide great compensation, give out actually meaningful equity, and have a great benefits package. We're also well funded by top investors and financially stable.
You can email me directly ~> [email protected]
Instead of just sending a resume, please tell me what you'd improve in Webflow instead... that starts a much more interesting conversation :)
We're also hiring for a few other roles: http://jobs.webflow.com
[+] [-] SendGrid|12 years ago|reply
SendGrid http://www.sendgrid.com
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We've revolutionized the cloud-based transactional email space by efficiently powering the infrastructure for tens of thousands of companies that rely on us to send millions of emails every day (11B+ monthly). We have been growing really fast since launching in 2009, and we want you to be part of the awesome company we are building.
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All Jobs - http://sendgrid.com/careers.html
Software Engineers (Platform, Sustaining, Delivery, Test)
DevOps Engineer
Product Manager
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We've recently made the transition to Go (check us out if you're interested in learning), Python, MySql,Linux, Agile (We are technology agnostic - doesn't matter what you currently code in)
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If you don't see what you're looking for here, reach out to us. We're always looking for talented, happy, hungry, honest, and humble people.
-Socrate- [email protected]
[+] [-] bentona|12 years ago|reply
We are a 100+ team of hackers, venture pros, and entrepreneurs. We invest Software Development, Design, and Strategy in exchange for equity in startups.
Tech stacks are mostly RoR, Scala, Node, iOS, and Android, but our primary hiring criteria is that you're smart and you understand software development at the highest level.
======I've been an Engineer here for about 6 months, here are a few reasons why it's the best job I've had:
- Extreme flexibility when it comes to time off, working from home, etc.
- The smartest, most driven team I've met.
- Engineers can have an impact on every part of the organization.
- 20% time to work on your own startup, of which you retain 100% ownership (seriously, this is better than google's 20% time!)
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Email me (benton@) or apply directly on our website and mention hacker news.
[+] [-] handler|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] naayt|12 years ago|reply
Pittsburgh, PA
IBM Watson Group is made of products and technologies working together using Cognitive Computing to solve hard problems (like winning Jeopardy) using massive amounts of structured and unstructured data. Our team within Watson Group works on Watson Explorer, a web application enabling data exploration and visualization.
Our team values:
* Communication - open, honest, informal yet respectful communication; cooperation and open interaction
* Passion - code/UX quality, happiness
* Balance - code quality vs delivering value to customers, business vs personal
* Continuous self-improvement - curiosity, endless learning
How we work:
* Open and collaborative office environment - you will not be stuffed into a cubicle and left alone.
* Software craftsmanship - pairing, TDD, small commits in Git, Gerrit code reviews, continuous integration and deployment, daily standups with progress visualization
* Technologies we use - CSS (Sass and Compass), JS, JRuby on Rails, and Java
What you'll do:
* Develop full-stack web applications
* Work with designers and researchers to translate users’ needs into reality.
* Influence design and direction of product
Check out all the positions here:
https://ibm.biz/BdRbgs
[+] [-] avital|12 years ago|reply
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Meteor is an open-source framework for building powerful modern web apps. We have a single ambitious goal: create the best way to build application software, and make it accessible to everyone. The Meteor community is growing fast, with new production apps launching every week.
We're backed by top investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix, Y Combinator, Ron Conway, Maynard Webb, and others. We've got a healthy attitude towards work/life balance, an excellent team, and a great office in SOMA (though some of the positions support full time remote work).
Join us -- help make the future of the web!
Learn more about Meteor at http://meteor.com, and we've got a detailed jobs page on http://meteor.com/jobs.
[+] [-] loumf|12 years ago|reply
* We have already filled intern and grad programs -- happy to talk to students, but no openings right now *
Learn more about the group (1 hour demo of the product -- please watch if you are interested in applying)
http://dropbox.com/s/bkfi1w72tdvgme4/2014_TR_Philip_Brittan_...
Opportunities
Generally, we're looking for 3+ years experience -- we have opportunities for 3+ and senior developers along these lines:
- Contract-to-hire Software Engineer in Test. C#/Selenium preferred. 3 month contract
- Full-time (each bullet is a different job)
-- HTML5/JS: Looking for front-end developers with experience in single-page app implementation: angular, backbone, etc
-- Data-scientists, big-data programmers with experience in columnar databases
-- Real-time (High Freq Trading) experience in C++
-- DevOps: experience with highly distributed applications (opportunities in deployment, build, testing, support, etc) - Puppet, Sensu, Java (but anything along these lines is fine)
[+] [-] loumf|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jays|12 years ago|reply
Full Time REMOTE - Anywhere
Naked Apartments has set out to simplify renting, starting in NYC. We’re a small team, growing fast, and already taking a big bite out of Craigslist’s juicy NYC revenues, but we’ve set our sights on much bigger goals.
Our team is optimized for developer happiness. We’ve taken Jason Fried’s TED talk to heart and built an entirely distributed team...yes even including our CEO. Get ready to be judged on productivity, not face time and say goodbye to your painful commute.
Engineers are given ultimate control of product. No pixel perfect mock ups or painful specs handed down from product managers. Engineers get to take an idea from conception all to way to production, coupled with a team support system to get feedback and iterate until you’ve built a something you’ll be proud of.
We want engineers who care about the user experience as much as they care about clean, well tested code. So get ready to be pushed to be the best engineer you can be.
We’re always interested in finding great team members. At the moment, we’re specifically looking for:
* iOS Engineer
* Full Stack Rails Engineers
If you're interested in learning more, send us an email: [email protected]
* http://www.nakedapartments.com/about/jobs
* Naked Apartments - http://www.nakedapartments.com
* http://www.ted.com/talks/jason_fried_why_work_doesn_t_happen...
[+] [-] lutorm|12 years ago|reply
If you follow HN, you've heard about us. We are revolutionizing the "space space", launching spacecraft to the ISS:
* http://youtu.be/65zDaDSvIww
* http://youtu.be/3fDzvdEfSgc)
and developing a reusable launch system:
* http://youtu.be/0UjWqQPWmsY
* http://www.spacex.com/news/2014/04/29/first-stage-landing-vi...
and we need software engineers! If you want to work on real hardware that makes fire, check out our openings at http://www.spacex.com/careers/list
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[+] [-] brlewis|12 years ago|reply
[edit] FULL-TIME, VISA
I'll talk about Boston where we're hiring Software Engineers at all levels. There are 13 engineers in the office and we're looking to grow to 40 by year's end.
We need full-stack web developers for a variety of projects. I've been at Fitbit since November (previously Google) and Fitbit is an awesome place to work. The company culture is fantastic. The people are great to work with. The Boston office feels like a startup because it's so small and new, yet we're well-funded and secure. Everywhere I go people tell me they love our product or know someone who loves it and talks about it.
Send resumes and/or questions to blewis@ the obvious domain, or post questions here.
[+] [-] robitor|12 years ago|reply