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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (August 2015)

504 points| whoishiring | 10 years ago | reply

Please lead with the location of the position and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, please include ONSITE.

Feel free to post any job that may interest HN readers from executive assistant to machine learning expert to CTO.

Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company. No recruiting firms or job boards, please.

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[+] joshmoz|10 years ago|reply
Let's Encrypt | Full Time | Remote

Let's Encrypt is hiring another sysadmin. Help us make HTTPS ubiquitous!

https://letsencrypt.org/

Looking for security-conscious systems administrators with the following qualifications:

  - Strong familiarity with enterprise networking, such as firewalls, network isolation, VLANs, and data backups.
  - Extensive experience implementing hardened systems with high capacity, high availability networking.
  - Strong understanding of virtualization.
  - Skills with git, saltstack, shell scripting.
  - Excellent English communication skills, written and spoken.
Dev-ops and python experience would be a huge plus.

Position is remote, can hire in the U.S. or Canada.

Email resumés to: [email protected]

[+] gburt|10 years ago|reply
This is such a cool opportunity. It is totally orthogonal to my skill set, so I won't be personally interested, but so cool: it is rare to see a confluence of "interesting," "philosophically important" and "remote" work outside of pure entrepreneurship.
[+] llama052|10 years ago|reply
This definitely caught my eye. Email sent!
[+] mariondaly|10 years ago|reply
+1 Working for the LF is fantastic.

Not that I'm biased or anything.

//works for the LF and loves it.

[+] coffeemug|10 years ago|reply
RethinkDB - www.rethinkdb.com - Mountain View, CA - C++ hackers

We're making it dramatically easier for the world to shift to realtime apps with a new database access model -- instead of polling the database for changes, the developer can tell RethinkDB to continuously push updated query results to applications in realtime.

We're hiring C++ engineers to work on performance, the continuous computation engine, and the distributed system.

RethinkDB is fun, very technically challenging, well-funded, and is growing very quickly. Intellectually, we're also PL nerds (mostly Lisp and Haskell/ML), so if that's your cup of tea you'll be right at home!

[+] jrk_|10 years ago|reply
I'm really curious about database development. What level of experience are you looking for? Are you open to remote work?
[+] cristiandonosoc|10 years ago|reply
This sounds tremendously interesting. I'm currently a C++ developer in (one of the big) EDA companies and I'm interested in working in performance and distributed systems. I need a working VISA though. Also, where do I send my resume?
[+] ktekchan|10 years ago|reply
Hi,

I am a Master's student pursuing Computer Science, expecting to graduate in Feb 2016. This position sounds very exciting. Is it still open and would I qualify for this position as a new graduate?

-Khushboo

[+] JoeAltmaier|10 years ago|reply
Sounds brilliant. Overdue change - the paradigm hasn't really moved for 20 years.

When will you need help?

[+] pewing|10 years ago|reply
Just moved to the Bay Area, and am very interested in this! Where do I send my resume?
[+] Martinovsky|10 years ago|reply
hi ^^

Are you able to sponsor Visa ?

PS: Don't know for Haskell but Lisp is really fun to play with ! Are you using it for internal tools ?

--Martin

[+] r_edwards|10 years ago|reply
IBM Watson http://www.IBM.com/WatsonDeveloperCloud @ 51 Astor Place New York NY 10003

# IBM Watson Developer Evangelist [REMOTE]

I'm looking for a technical evangelist to join the IBM Watson Developer Cloud team. This position is with the product team making the IBM Watson technology available as REST APIs to developers. Examples and demos of the services here -> http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/developercl...

This is a customer facing role. Public speaking and working with developers to flush out use cases and first POCs is the focus. Attending and running public/private/university hackathon events is a major activity. The overall goal is being a general advocate for machine learning and AI as well as educating potential users.

If you have a programming background, like spending time building/hacking and would like to work with IBM Watson offerings and the experimental technology from IBM Research's Cognitive Labs then apply here: https://jobs3.netmedia1.com/cp/faces/job_summary?job_id=WAT-...

[+] parkaboy|10 years ago|reply
NeoSensory |Houston, TX | Full Time, ONSITE | Software Developer, Machine Learning/Algorithms Scientist

http://neosensory.com

NeoSensory develops "high-throughput" sensory substitution/addition ("augmentation") wearables. An overview of our technology can be seen in co-founder Dr. David Eagleman's TED talk from this past year:

http://www.ted.com/talks/david_eagleman_can_we_create_new_se...

We're hiring two full time positions in Houston, TX. If you like delicious food, amazing local beer, and have a passion for neuroscience and cyberpunk, this company is for you!

Position 1: Software Developer

We're looking for a developer to help with creating public-facing Android/iOS APIs for 3rd party developers, internal APIs for our engineers, and cleaning our codebase/developing the style guide that we'll be using for years to come. You should be able to write clean, well-documented, and tested code agnostic of language.

Position 2: Machine Learning/Algorithms Scientist

We're also looking for someone with a strong background in DSP/Statistics/Machine Learning to optimize (both in efficiency and performance) our current algorithms. You should be the kind of person who enjoys perusing the latest papers and can understand them well enough to implement/try things out.

If interested or have questions, drop us a line! [email protected]

[+] moxie|10 years ago|reply
Open Whisper Systems • San Francisco • Full Time • ONSITE

Open Whisper Systems is making private communication simple. Our technology is used by hundreds of millions of people, and everything we produce is open source. What it's like to work with us: https://whispersystems.org/workworkwork/

iOS Front End -- Someone intimately familiar with iOS development and internals, who has an appreciation for the craft of software development and experience with making decisions that result in great products. No experience with cryptography necessary, just solid experience developing for iOS and an eye for good design.

Android Developer -- Is the pleasure center of your brain directly wired to the experience of a slick UX or a nice animation? Do you hunt down memory leaks and StrictMode violations for fun? We're looking for someone with deep knowledge of the Android framework and an equally strong intuition for pairing beautiful app experiences with beautiful code. You'll be the architect of major features, making your code available to the world. You don't need to be a security expert; it's knowing how to make complicated systems simple to use that's at the heart of what we do.

Mobile UI / Product Designer -- We’re seeking an original thinker with strong visual design skills ready to help make private communication simple. You'll take on developing the look and feel of Signal on iOS, Android, and the desktop. You’ll be responsible for updating the visual design for the app and helping shape consistent guidelines to communicate a compelling user story across our products and other touchpoints. You’ll work closely with a team of engineers with a passion for making usable software. No experience with cryptography necessary, just intuition for what makes a great product and solid experience designing products that are a joy to use.

See more at https://whispersystems.org/workworkwork/, or send us a note at [email protected]

[+] KRuchan|10 years ago|reply
Love the perks section of your webpage. Very apt!
[+] mboes|10 years ago|reply
Tweag I/O | Paris, France | ONSITE | Software Engineer (Haskell, C), DevOps Engineer | Scientific computing, Exascale storage

http://tweag.io

Tweag I/O is looking for distributed systems engineers and a devops engineer to join a brand new team starting on a new, fully funded 3 year project in Haskell and in C to develop the next wave of storage solutions, targeted at the Exascale.

We are a research and development laboratory at the heart of Europe, applying functional programming techniques to tame the complexity of distributed systems and scale predictably. Most of our existing folks have a PL research and/or formal methods background and enjoy demonstrating the correctness of their solutions with gusto: randomized test case generation, model checking in SPIN/Promela or interactive theorem proving using Coq. We are active maintainers of the Cloud Haskell project and authors of the HaskellR project, among other open source contributions.

We are a distributed company with a presence across Europe (and a smidgeon in South America), but for this position we're looking to have you join a local team near our headquarters here in Paris. We're pretty happy to look at helping you relocate if you're up to spending some time in this beautiful city. Fluency in French not required.

If you'd love the opportunity and the space to solve the hard problems of science's large dataset infrastructure, by systematically decomposing them into simple, orthogonal solutions that compose and commute like in algebra, shoot us an email at [email protected].

[+] whalesalad|10 years ago|reply
FarmLogs (YC W12) • Ann Arbor, MI • Onsite/Full-Time • https://farmlogs.com/

We build software to help farmers grow more with less.

We're hiring for:

- Product & marketing

- Data Science / Research – Are you easily excited by nitrogen levels and cloud detection algorithms?

- Devops – Consul, Containers, VPC's and CI oh-my!

- Backend – Our modular infrastructure (runs-on (and :clojure :python))

- Front-end – Our front-end team loves React, D3 and CoffeeScript

- iOS – Swift and ReactiveCocoa sound fun?

We're also hardware hackers! We've created a really neat device that collects ISOBUS data from tractors and farm equipment and buzzes it back to us over a cellular network.

Come take a look! https://farmlogs.com/jobs

[+] randomdata|10 years ago|reply
Out of curiosity, are there any opportunities for us developers who also farm? Notably with respect to the location and schedule constraints. I'm very interested in what you guys are doing, but wish to continue farming as well.
[+] pdutt111|10 years ago|reply
hi do you consider people living abroad?
[+] webwright|10 years ago|reply
Glowforge | Full Time | Seattle

We're building a low-cost CNC laser cutter/engraver can create beautiful products in wood, leather, paper, food, and more. We are a fifth the cost of comparable products because we've offloaded much of the functionality to software. Our cloud backend that does motion planning and machine vision to make it dead simple to use. Push a button, out come flat-pack wallets, lamps, board games, and anything else you can dream up.

We're up in Seattle, just closed $9M from Brad Feld and True Ventures, and have 12 employees.

The three founders have manufactured hardware, sold companies, graduated YC, and built profitable businesses. Check out this article about us: http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/20/glowforge-series-a/

Our greatest need right now is software engineers, but we're interested in passionate creators of all stripes. To learn more, check us out at glowforge.com/careers!

PS: We'd love to talk to anyone, and especially want to encourage women and underrepresented minorities to apply.

[+] SSilver2k2|10 years ago|reply
This looks really cool. Just sent you an email. Would love to see if our Makerspace can help in any way!
[+] Martinovsky|10 years ago|reply
Hi !

Are you open to French engineer ? (able to sponsor Visa)

--Martin

[+] antmachine|10 years ago|reply
Hello!

What's your current tech stack like?

-antmachine

[+] meakr1900|10 years ago|reply
Instructure - Chicago, IL & Salt Lake City, UT - Software Developer

About Instructure: We make software that makes people smarter, including Canvas (http://github.com/instructure/canvas-lms), an open source learning management system used by universities and K-12 schools, and Bridge, a corporate learning platform (http://www.getbridge.com/).

What we're looking for:

- Front-end developers with experience developing single-page web apps, iOS and Android apps, and/or beautiful administration apps with modern web technology.

- Back-end developers with experience building web scale services in a loosely coupled but highly integrated system.

- We are a mixed stack and polyglot team with a deep commitment to quality and to using the right tech for each problem we solve. Tech includes Ruby (Rails), React, Node, and Postgres running on AWS.

More info at http://bit.ly/1MImhw5

[+] phila76ers|10 years ago|reply
Basketball Operations Analyst

Philadelphia 76ers - Philadelphia, PA

Full-time/Intern

The Philadelphia 76ers are looking to add talented new developers, software engineers, statistical analysts, and data scientists to the team. Basketball analysts will work as a part of the front office and collaborate extensively with the entire basketball operations department including President and GM Sam Hinkie. Experience in basketball is not required; analytical talent and learning easily is. The Sixers are looking for both permanent employees and interns. Most basketball analysts will work in our basketball operations office in Philadelphia but other arrangements may be possible. If you're passionate about basketball and have technical skills that you think could help an NBA team, please see the official posting and apply here: http://nbateamjobs.teamworkonline.com/teamwork/r.cfm?i=71706

If you have questions, you can reach us at [email protected].

[+] slg|10 years ago|reply
This looks like an intriguing opportunity, but I just checked your post history and noticed you have posted the same ad every month for 9 months now. I can't imagine that a basketball team is experiencing startup like growth or employs more than a few people in these roles so the repeated ads bring up some questions. Are you guys actually hiring for open positions or just collection resumes? Do you have a lot of turnover? Or is there some other reason (low pay, crazy hours, etc) why this search is taking you the better part of a year?
[+] frycicle|10 years ago|reply
Would I get to meet Sauce Castillo???
[+] kristopolous|10 years ago|reply
Since there's (at the time of this writing) 827 jobs here, I wrote a script you can copy and paste into the web console to search the posts (available here: https://gist.github.com/kristopolous/19260ae54967c2219da8)

There is both OR and AND support here. If you specify your function parameter as an ARRAY then it operates as an AND, otherwise each argument is an OR.

For instance, to see posts that are remote and python OR remote and ruby, you can do

query(['remote','python'],['remote','ruby']);

The return of the function shows how many jobs were shown versus in total. For instance, as of this writing, I get the following result when running the above function:

{ shown: 56, total: 827 }

[+] panamafrank|10 years ago|reply
Spiffy | Berlin / Europe | Senior Go / Golang Developer(s) | madebyspiffy.com/jobs | REMOTE | PART-TIME

We're small startup building a whiteboxed dispatch system to sell initially to taxi firms, we are a distributed company and work 100% remotely, 95% of costs are wages, we have no VC funding and pay our own way via revenue. We offer a paid trial month. As for the product we've found "market-fit" and we're now iterating towards a robust scalable finish.

As a developer at spiffy you only work 20 hours a week, all we require is that you're around in the afternoon, there's no hierarchy & no management, we work in small vertical teams and you're expected to decide, design, implement, maintain & support. The wage (for everyone) is €3000 per month + VAT for now but you're employed as a consultant (less tax) and can take on other projects at the same time, not enough to live in London or Zurich but enough to live somewhere with a nice beach or even in Berlin (like me).

As for tooling, we use github, jenkins & slack and we're always constantly improving. There are no skype calls, no meetings of any kind, no standups, no performance reviews, just open and honest communication.

We are only looking for senior developers (3+ years) at this moment who can be around in the afternoons Central European Time

I personally would like to work with someone who employs TDD pragmatically and writes clean maintainable code. Who is widely read, possessing a depth of experience and able to bring ideas to the table. Experience building, operating & testing distributed systems would be a massive plus.

At the moment we've developed a microservice architecture on app engine and we'll be moving to containers in the near future. We don't expect you to have three years of Go experience but you need have something in Go/Golang to show us.

Just write a short cover letter detailing your past projects and what you'll bring but don't forget to indicate that you've read into what the company is about. Multi stage interviews are too resource consuming so if we like your application and you come across well in the interview then we'll invite you for a paid trial month.

Email us at [email protected]

[+] jacques_chester|10 years ago|reply
Pivotal Labs | NYC and many other locations | Engineers, Designers, Product Manager

Pivotal Labs is a division of Pivotal Inc.

We help clients to become better at development. We are religiously lean and agile -- in practice that means we pair program and TDD every line of code from the outside.

Our NYC office is growing fast to meet exploding demand for Labs and Cloud Foundry assistance. We are also hiring in all our offices, including new offices: SF, Palo Alto, Los Angeles, Seattle, Boulder, Denver, Chicago, Toronto, London, Dublin, Berlin, Tokyo and Sydney.

We provide visa and relocation assistance. In the NYC office we have about 15 people from overseas, including Australians like me.

At the office we have free breakfast, weekly tech talks, good benefits and competitive pay. Ping pong is not mandatory, but it's popular. I think west-coast ping pong is harder to beat, but east coast style is more fun to watch. The beer fridge has more IPA than I prefer but I guess that's life in paradise.

Frankly this is the best job I've ever had -- I've learnt more here than anywhere else.

You can apply through our website: http://pivotal.io/careers

But if you email me -- [email protected] -- I can take advantage of our generous referral program and answer any private questions you might have.

[+] jacques_chester|10 years ago|reply
I left off Boston and DC! We are also growing in these fine cities.
[+] kevinburke|10 years ago|reply
San Francisco, CA - Onsite or Remote - Shyp

Need to mail something? Request a pickup in the Shyp app, we'll pick it up from you, package it, and find the best deal out of UPS, Fedex & USPS to get your items to their location safely, cheaply & on time.

5 server-side engineers are serving operations in 5 cities. We just raised $50m and we're looking for engineers to help us grow.

Lots of interesting problems to work on, including:

- Dispatch and demand prediction - recently we announced we're making all Shyp couriers full time employees, http://blog.shyp.com/shyp-ceo-note/

- Standardizing shipping options and warehouse flow

- Scaling engineering - bit.ly/1fZsGG7 for example

Some of the benefits of the job:

- No getting paged in the middle of the night! Open hours are 8am to 8pm.

- Whatever laptop setup you want, and $400 a year in travel credit.

- Postgres and all timestamps are UTC

- Everyone leaves the office at 6pm sharp.

We'd love to talk to you! You can't waste our time by getting in touch. We'll answer all your questions and tell you a little more about what our interview process looks like.

Please drop me a line - [email protected], or check out our jobs page - https://shyp.com/jobs

Re: Remote opportunities - We are super interested in hiring great people who can't move to SF. We believe our processes can support remote work, but we understand this is a hard thing for us to assert with confidence. That said, we are extremely interested in building remote-work processes that scale - let's talk!

Not looking, but based in SOMA? You might be interested in our lunchtime tech talks - ping me, [email protected].

[+] tilthouse|10 years ago|reply
"- Postgres and all timestamps are UTC"

+1

[+] bliti|10 years ago|reply
What's the stack like?
[+] JeremyHerrman|10 years ago|reply
Plethora - http://plethora.com - San Francisco, CA

Plethora is building the "Full-Auto Factory of the Future" - giving you the engineering superpowers to make hardware as easy as software.

We use custom robotics and advanced software to automatically manufacture prototype and production parts using CNC milling.

We're well funded from top investors, generating revenue w/ growth, team of 20, and lots of fun/hard problems.

Computational Geometry Engineer for CAM (Applied Math) - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=15

Computational Geometry Engineer for CAD (Applied Math) - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=16

Quality Assurance Engineer - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=17

Visual Communication Designer - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=14

Marketing Generalist - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=5

Office Manager - https://plethora.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=18

Profile: https://angel.co/plethora

Email me (founder): [email protected]

Also happy to answer any questions below!

[+] navahq|10 years ago|reply
Nava | Washington DC^ | Experienced full-stack developers/devops/product manager/operations | On-site - Full Time

We're a small team of engineers from Silicon Valley that came out to DC last year to help fix Healthcare.gov. It turns out there’s a lot more to fix. And it’s surprising how much can be fixed by a small group of resourceful people with a Silicon Valley mindset, deep technical experience, working closely with dedicated civil servants in government.

Our revamped Healthcare.gov application has been used by millions, converts 35% better, and halves the completion time. The login system we rebuilt is about two orders of magnitude more reliable and two orders of magnitude less expensive; for example, it’s about $70M less per year to operate.

People die because the Veteran's Administration is months behind in processing claims. The Social Security Administration pays benefits to millions of deceased Americans. $80 billion is spent every year on federal IT contracting, and 96% of projects are deemed failures. [0]

That’s not because there’s some conspiracy or because government is inherently incapable of doing it right. These are complicated legacy systems and processes, and there are very few people with modern tech industry experience who are aware of these problems and willing to help fix them. You can help change that.

Our team is 10 people (Stanford, Google, YC alums), and we plan to bring on a few people every month through 2015.

We’re looking for:

* experienced full-stack engineers

* experienced devops engineers

* a product manager with a technical background

* a hyper-resourceful operations person

We have a social mission (we just incorporated as a public benefit corporation), but we pay market compensation (above market, for DC) and equity (above market).

If you'd like to build software and infrastructure that radically improves how our government serves people, we’d love to hear from you at [email protected]

^Not in DC / able to relocate, but intrigued and in SF? Talk to us!

For more info, google "nava startup" (our SEO, not strong)

[0] http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonkblog/wp/2013/10/22/th...

[+] fillskills|10 years ago|reply
Really appreciate the work you guys are doing. If I wasn't already running a startup, I would certainly apply. Best of luck building a great team
[+] maxnov|10 years ago|reply
Lateral - Berlin, Germany

Hey everyone!

Lateral builds APIs that enable any developer to integrate machine learning into their apps and service, helping them deliver next generation intelligent functionality to their users. We are an international and driven team that is highly technical, appreciates design and likes a good laugh.

We're looking for ambitious people to join our team. If you've got skills in some of the below, let us know:

  * HTML / CSS
  * Javascript (client-side)
  * Ruby on Rails
  * Test-driven development
  * DevOps
  * API Design
  * Server-side development (high performance APIs)
  * iOS development
How we work - To deliver our intuitive APIs, we work on the core ML algorithms, back-end development and DevOps. We also create demo products and applications powered by our API, such as NewsBot. We encourage open discussions and make decisions as a team, as we see collaboration as the key to success.

Why work with us - You can be part of an exciting and growing startup working with machine learning in innovative ways to solve real problems. You can work with a diverse set of languages, tools, platforms and topics and can have a say to steer the future of development at Lateral.

Interested? - Please send us an email to [email protected] including a link to your GitHub or portfolio and a few sentences introducing yourself.

We look forward to hearing from you!

[+] bcantrill|10 years ago|reply
Joyent, San Francisco / Vancouver | ONSITE or REMOTE | Software engineer

Recently, the world has figured out what we at Joyent have known for a long time: that operating system containers are the future of elastic infrastructure. While this future has become clear to many, its essential implication remains elusive: that in an all-container world, the old abstraction of the virtual machine becomes prohibitively confining -- a suffocating skeuomorph that incarcerates infrastructure in the past. At Joyent, we believe in containers to our marrow -- and that the transition to native container infrastructure presents opportunities to fundamentally rethink computing, networking and storage systems. We are looking for more people like us: systems generalists who love to cut code -- software engineers who are afraid of neither the biggest of problems nor the grittiest details, who are comfortable in every stage of the software design and implementation process, and who find gratification in seeing their work available as open source. We're seeking engineers who are able to move up and down the stack: at any given time, we may find ourselves debugging a nasty device firmware bug, rewriting a portion of the operating system kernel, instrumenting the networking stack, debugging a virtual machine or interpreter, or developing code for a distributed system to allow containers to be understood or managed -- perhaps all in the same day or as part of the same problem. We expect that you have detailed knowledge of a favorite language, tool or system, but that you are also able to quickly pick up new ones as needed. And while implementation experience is essential, enthusiasm and interest can trump experience; we are willing to take a chance on someone who wants to step up.

We have immediate job opportunities in both downtown San Francisco and Vancouver (both close to mass transit) -- and we are remote-friendly in the US and Canada for those who have a track record of contributing to our open source communities (or who otherwise have a proven ability to work remotely). We are a growing company that appreciates the value of talent -- in terms of things both big (we offer highly competitive salary and excellent benefits) and small (your ACM membership dues are on the house). Join us in forging the containerized future of elastic infrastructure! E-mail [email protected] (subject "Software engineer") or DM me on twitter (@bcantrill)

[+] contingencies|10 years ago|reply
Why "remote-friendly in the US and Canada" only?
[+] dmzza|10 years ago|reply
Elevate | iOS Engineer | REMOTE or Bay Area, part time (or full time) contractor

Apple's App of the Year in 2014. http://elevateapp.com

I work full-time on Elevate's iOS app. We make brain training games, so most of the company works on cross-platform games. I'm the one responsible for everything on iOS that isn't a game.

We ship improvements to the app and a new game every month. You would take your own tasks and help with code review for each release.

Objective C and some C++ experience is necessary, we also use Swift in some isolated places, and would like to use Swift wherever feasible.

The app is very animation heavy. CoreAnimation experience is useful. Understanding what causes performance issues and how to use Xcode's profiling tools is useful too. We have really talented designers who cry when you build ugly things.

It's a pretty chill gig. We probably need at least half of your time around a deadline, but usually you can spend as much time as you want working on stuff. The well of tasks never runs dry. We have an office, but Slack+Trello means you can work from anywhere.

Send at least your Github username to me: [email protected]

Links to anything you've done that is on the App Store is way more interesting to me than a resume.

[+] omairaslam|10 years ago|reply
Love the app and how it is designed. Love the idea of working with your team.

I represent Cubesly, a top notch mobile application development studio consisting of a hand-picked bunch of passionate iOS and Android developers. We have extensive experience with creating well polished mobile applications on the iOS and Android platforms for clients across the world, especially the US and Europe. Here are some clients we have and their apps that I would like to highlight

Daniel Burkhoff MD PhD, who is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University for whom we developed the PVLoops suite of apps. Dr Scott Wallace who is a PhD in clinical psychology for whom we developed the Workhealth eAP app. Ernest Sports who is one of our long standing clients and for whom we have developed all their mobile apps that talk wirelessly to their swing analyser hardware, namely the ES12, ES12 Club Fitting App, ES14 and the ES14 Club Fitting App. Disruptive for whom we developed the beautiful and minimal Busy App. A Stanford graduate and an ex Apple employee for whom we developed the Heard App A hobbyist drone flyer based in Canada for whom we developed the Flying Caddie App

Here are the links to the above mentioned apps

Busy App (http://getbusyapp.com/) Heard App (http://www.heardapp.com/) PVLoops (http://www.pvloops.com/) Ernest Sports - ES12 (http://www.ernestsports.com/es12) Ernest Sports - Club Fitting App (http://ernestsports.com/club-fitting-app/) Ernest Sports - ES14 (http://www.ernestsports.com/es14/) Flying Caddie (http://www.flyingcaddie.com)

You can check out the rest of our portfolio at http://www.cubesly.com/portfolio

If you feel our experience is in line with what you require, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected], call me at 510 493 7118 or on skype (omairaslam).

[+] trefn|10 years ago|reply
Mixpanel (YC S09) | San Francisco, CA [ONSITE]

Mixpanel is growing very rapidly - 13 people at the start of 2013, 36 by Jan 2014, 120 at the beginning of this year. Currently 200.

On the financial side, revenue is growing apace and we were recently valued at $865M by a16z.

==MOBILE==

On mobile, we are hiring lead engineers for both iOS and Android. On both platforms, we build crazy things that dig deep into platform internals (https://mixpanel.com/mobile-ab-testing, https://mixpanel.com/codeless-mobile-analytics)

==SITE RELIABILITY==

We are also hiring SRE’s - this is a new team, built to improve reliability and performance across our infrastructure. We have > 1K leased dedicated machines, mostly running our custom datastore.

You can find more info about what we work on at https://code.mixpanel.com, and more info about the jobs at https://mixpanel.com/jobs.

If you're interested, send me an email at [email protected] and I'll point you in the right direction.