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brandoncor | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)

Alarm.com - http://www.alarm.com - Washington DC, Denver CO, and New York City

Here's a high level look at our technology: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU5l-lkvmqw

We’re looking for iOS and Android developers with 3+ years experience.

We're also hiring for tons of non-engineering positions that you can check out here: http://www.alarm.com/about/careers.aspx

Please contact me, Brandon O'Rourke, if you're interested: [email protected]

brandoncor | 12 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2013)

Alarm.com - http://www.alarm.com - Washington DC, Denver CO, Minneapolis MN, Brooklyn NY

A rapidly expanding, entrepreneurial technology company, Alarm.com, is seeking an ambitious and talented senior level software engineer to take a lead technical role on the Software Development team. The Principal Software Engineer will be a key technical thought leader and will report to the Vice President of Software Engineering.

Here's a high level look at our technology: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU5l-lkvmqw

The Principal Software Engineer’s primary job responsibilities include:

• Alarm.com provides web-enabled, wireless security, safety and activity monitoring technology to residential and commercial customers throughout the United States and Canada. Our patented technology is already used by millions of residential and small commercial customers.

• Alarm.com’s Engineering team is perfect for candidates who want to gain exposure to a wide variety of technologies including GSM wireless RF networks, intelligent video analysis, device firmware, home automation, web app development, e-commerce, iOS/Android/WP development.

• Very few small companies innovate and develop across such a broad range of technologies as Alarm.com. This position is ideal for the candidate who seeks a small, friendly company culture where one can work closely with a team of smart and highly productive people across a very interesting spectrum of wireless, software, and hardware/device technologies.

We're also hiring for these engineering positions:

http://www.alarm.com/about/openings/Software%20Engineer_Univ...

http://www.alarm.com/about/openings/Senior%20Software%20Engi...

http://www.alarm.com/about/openings/Principal%20Software%20E...

http://www.alarm.com/about/openings/Device%20Engineer_Univer...

We're also hiring for tons of non-engineering positions that you can check out here: http://www.alarm.com/about/careers.aspx

Please contact me, Brandon O'Rourke, if you're interested: [email protected].

brandoncor | 12 years ago | on: Blame Rich, Overeducated Elites as Our Society Frays

Can you explain this a bit further? I'm not a fan of Mitt Romney, but I've never understood the outrage at his tax returns. It was my understanding that the low tax rate was due to 1) donations and 2) the fact that most of his income comes from capital gains. Do you think people considering running for president should go out of their way to pay more taxes?

brandoncor | 12 years ago | on: Nexus 5

Can someone explain why Motorola Mobility wouldn't take over manufacturing Nexus devices?

brandoncor | 12 years ago | on: How we fixed the iOS7 forced logout bug that's been affecting so many apps

Oh man. I seriously love you. I've been trying to find a fix for this for about two years now.

My app sometimes launches from the background after the user enters or leaves a region. It looks for a session token (not a password) in the Keychain and would return nil and log the user out. I'm not sure how I never came across kSecAttrAccessibleAlwaysThisDeviceOnly in all my hours trying to find a solution.

By the way, this isn't specific to iOS 7. I've had the same issue since iOS 5.

brandoncor | 13 years ago | on: The Simple Math Behind Early Retirement

Why is it absurd? The former is completely based on a combination of income and lifestyle, so I can't argue with that.

However, the latter is just math. According to the article, if you save 50% and maintain your current lifestyle, assuming a 4% withdrawal rate, you'll be financially independent.

brandoncor | 13 years ago | on: Gitrep - Discover and organize Github repositories

Funny, I owned this domain until July of this year and was planning to build the exact same thing. I was in my "have an idea, get excited, buy the domain, do nothing, let it expire" phase.

Glad to see you picked it up and actually built and launched.

brandoncor | 13 years ago | on: BMW Invests in Embark (YC S11)

These apps are great. Does anyone know how they plan to make money in the future? Just start charging for the apps once they're ranked #1 in each city?

brandoncor | 13 years ago | on: Forget self improvement

The author actually agrees with you to a certain extent: "Well, it is a big deal. And in spite of how effortless these accomplishments may appear, people work harder than you likely realize to make these things happen." He or she isn't denying that there's an element of self-discipline and pain in achieving your goals, actually the opposite.

I think the author is asking us to take a step back and really consider why we have these aspirations. Is it only for status? If so, we're already at a disadvantage because there are people out there who enjoy the grind for that goal more than us.

For me, the trick is finding the goal that has the highest ROI and the least grind/friction. There is always going to be a certain amount of pain and discomfort in pursuing any goal, but it doesn't hurt to try to minimize it.

brandoncor | 13 years ago | on: This is a bit f'd, Quora

I don't believe that's true. I see a "Deactivate" button in my settings. Or is that not the same thing as "deleting"?
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