alexzoltano | 7 months ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2025)
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alexzoltano | 3 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2023)
Craft helps companies get alerted and take action on risks in their supply chain today so they aren't surprised tomorrow. Example risks include foreign influence, environmental, social, and governance.
* Data Platform Architect, US: https://jobs.lever.co/craft/5de08c6f-148c-4d2e-be55-1ab82d03...
* Sr. Data Engineer, US: https://jobs.lever.co/craft/78895222-08f8-4de0-bc9c-06bef2b0...
* Sr. DevOps Engineer, US: https://jobs.lever.co/craft/b9992153-b777-4bda-945f-c744bd5a...
* Mid/Sr Full-Stack Engineer, US: https://jobs.lever.co/craft/2e903870-9a20-4cb3-a0a0-712879b6...
* Principal Data Scientist, US: https://jobs.lever.co/craft/4688ad05-f1e3-491c-954e-ae14edc4...
See all at https://craft.co/careers
Hear our CEO talk about the benefits and future of Craft at https://www.dynamo.vc/podcasts/fosc-76-ilya-levtov-of-craft
Craft is a startup with B2B and Consumer products with a simple and beautiful UX. We use Airflow, Python, AWS, React, TypeScript, GraphQL, Node, Postgres. We're a rapidly growing 80 person team across Europe & US.
alexzoltano | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2021)
alexzoltano | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (September 2020)
alexzoltano | 5 years ago | on: My experience posting on the “Who Wants to be Hired” thread on HN
alexzoltano | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (June 2020)
alexzoltano | 6 years ago | on: Ask HN: Is it okay to resign in six months?
Having an open conversation with your manager will help build or preserve the trust in the relationship in part because you are including them in the decision that you'll be making.
Your manager cares a lot about you and your career. They will probably be supportive and it gives them an opportunity to provide feedback, will give you opportunity to share your appreciation too.
alexzoltano | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: How much do React Native developers cost?
Disclaimer: I work at PayScale
alexzoltano | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2016)
PayScale is hiring full-stack software engineers at all levels in Seattle, WA, and Cary, NC, onsite, full-time.
We have a service that tells you how much you should be paid in real-time and we're building it with Amazon Web Services (AWS), React, ES6, MongoDB and more. You'd be working alongside me (@alexzdangelo, Software Development Manager).
Apply at http://smrtr.io/iBsXXw
More jobs at http://www.payscale.com/about/jobs
What's it like to work at PayScale?
Lots of laughter. People have lunch together. Wine and board games on Fridays. There is a buzz in the air. Feels like a startup with the stability of an established company.
What does the team do?
We’re building significant new features and products on PayScale.com’s public-facing site and services. Lots of opportunities to work and learn alongside experts in UX, big data, distributed systems, machine learning, search, and econometrics. You'll help us empower employers, employees, and job seekers with real-time data, compellingly and entertainingly presented. Your ideas are valued, your voice is heard and your work has immediate impact.
What we'll do
Help you grow in your career. Offer mentoring. Encourage normal work hours. Hackathons every three months. Lots of fun activities.
What you'll do
Full-stack development. Build public APIs. Build significant and fundamental new features and products. Work across teams and products alongside a highly functional, world-class development team
alexzoltano | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2016)
We have a service that tells you how much you should be paid in real-time and we're building it with Amazon Web Services (AWS), React, ES6, MongoDB and more. You'd be working alongside me (@alexzdangelo, Software Development Manager).
B2C: https://www.smartrecruiters.com/PayScale/92883942-senior-sof... B2B: https://www.smartrecruiters.com/PayScale/92300785-senior-sof...
What's it like to work at PayScale?
Lots of laughter. People have lunch together. Wine and board games on Fridays. There is a buzz in the air. Feels like a startup with the stability of an established company.
What does the team do?
We’re building significant new features and products on PayScale.com’s public-facing site and services. Lots of opportunities to work and learn alongside experts in UX, big data, distributed systems, machine learning, search, and econometrics. You'll help us empower employers, employees, and job seekers with real-time data, compellingly and entertainingly presented. Your ideas are valued, your voice is heard and your work has immediate impact.
What we'll do
Help you grow in your career. Offer mentoring. Encourage normal work hours. Hackathons every three months. Lots of fun activities.
What you'll do
Full-stack development. Build public APIs. Build significant and fundamental new features and products. Work across teams and products alongside a highly functional, world-class development team
alexzoltano | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Has anyone found employment through “Who wants to be hired” threads?
alexzoltano | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2015)
We have a service that tells you how much you should be paid in real-time and we're moving it forward with React, ES6, AWS, NServiceKit, and more. You'd be reporting to me (@alexzdangelo, Web Architect). http://jobs.payscale.com/apply/me73AR
What's it like to work at PayScale? Lots of laughter. People have lunch together. Wine and board games on Fridays. There is a buzz in the air. Feels like a startup with the stability of an established company.
What does the team do? We’re building significant new features and products using modern technologies while still modernizing our existing codebase. Lots of opportunities to learn new technologies, evangelize them to the broader team (not just developers but sometimes to designers, content writers, and marketing), set best practices, and establish the foundation for the front-end of all sites. Experimentation is highly encouraged.
Recent projects include putting PayScale.com on Amazon CloudFront, incorporating React into the build tools, building a pilot for a new product, and organizing a hack day with our friends at Chef. We use React, ES6, gulp, Bootstrap, Less, Webpack, Babel, ESlint, node, npm, mocha, etc., in addition to C#, IIS, ASP.NET, and Amazon Web Services. We write unit tests. We're working on the mobile strategy and exploring React Native for mobile development.
What we'll do Help you grow in your career. Offer mentoring. Encourage normal work hours. Hackathons every three months. Lots of fun activities.
What you'll do Full-stack development with focus on the front-end. Research and evangelize best practices and modern technologies. Work across teams and products alongside a highly functional, world-class development team
alexzoltano | 10 years ago | on: Totally Honest Software Engineering Negotiations
Note I work at PayScale BUT this is exactly one of the types of problems we're solving.
alexzoltano | 10 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2015)
We have a service that tells you how much you should be paid in real-time and we're moving it forward with React, ES6, AWS, NServiceKit, and more. You'd be reporting to me (@alexzdangelo, Web Architect).
http://jobs.payscale.com/apply/xz2JUr http://jobs.payscale.com/apply/9J16ZG
What's it like to work at PayScale? Lots of laughter. People have lunch together. Wine and board games on Fridays. There is a buzz in the air. Feels like a startup with the stability of an established company.
What does the team do? We’re building significant new features and products using modern technologies while still modernizing our existing codebase. Lots of opportunities to learn new technologies, evangelize them to the broader team (not just developers but sometimes to designers, content writers, and marketing), set best practices, and establish the foundation for the front-end of all sites. Experimentation is highly encouraged.
Recent projects include putting PayScale.com on Amazon CloudFront, incorporating React into the build tools, building a pilot for a new product, and organizing a hack day with our friends at Chef. We use React, ES6, gulp, Bootstrap, Less, Webpack, Babel, JSHint, ESlint, node, npm, mocha, etc., in addition to C#, IIS, ASP.NET, and Amazon Web Services. We write unit tests. We're working on the mobile strategy and exploring React Native for mobile development.
What we'll do Help you grow in your career. Offer mentoring. Encourage normal work hours. Hackathons every three months. Lots of fun activities.
What you'll do Full-stack development with focus on the front-end. Research and evangelize best practices and modern technologies. Work across teams and products alongside a highly functional, world-class development team.
alexzoltano | 10 years ago | on: Choose your own salary / company loyalty
Disclaimer: I work at PayScale but this scenario is a reason why we're building this service.
RentSpree is a series B startup simplifying every step of the rental process—from applications and tenant screening to payments and lease management. Our mission is to create a seamless, transparent experience that saves time, boosts earnings, and builds trust between agents, landlords, and renters.
I'm the hiring manager for most of these roles. Come help us build greenfield products for agents and for our embedded finance platform for rental property owners.
Staff Software Engineer, $200k-220k base, https://ats.rippling.com/rentspree/jobs/4ae81c52-a5f0-4096-8...
Senior Software Engineer (Frontend/full-stack), $185k-205k base https://ats.rippling.com/rentspree/jobs/1051b7fc-6e82-4d8b-b...
Senior Engineering Manager, 230k-265k base, https://ats.rippling.com/rentspree/jobs/970fea74-c6b5-485a-9...
We're in downtown Seattle and are typically in the office twice a week, and still flexible on top of that. We typically use node, TypeScript, React, Mongo, and Kotlin.