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prateekj | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2016)

Pluto AI | Palo Alto, California | Data Scientist | Full-time | Onsite

We are enabling our customers to analyze and understand the real time data coming from internet-connected devices like sensors and smart meters. Our analytics engine digs deep in to the data to uncover actionable insights using Deep Learning algorithms. The platform provides real time alerting and a command center view of consumption trends, leakage, overallocation, conditional monitoring, and many more things. The platform has to process high volumes of time-series data.

A couple of things needed for this role: - Good knowledge of machine learning algorithms, data science tools, and time-series data analysis - Proficiency with Python - Experience with time series databases and stream processing systems - Knowledge of various data preprocessing techniques

If you would like to grab coffee and learn more, email us at [email protected].

prateekj | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (November 2016)

Pluto AI | Palo Alto, California | Data Engineer | Full-time | Onsite

We are enabling our customers to analyze and understand the real time data coming from internet-connected devices like sensors and smart meters. Our analytics engine digs deep in to the data to uncover actionable insights using Deep Learning algorithms. The platform provides real time alerting and a command center view of consumption trends, leakage, overallocation, conditional monitoring, and many more things. The platform has to process high volumes of time-series data.

A couple of things needed for this role: - Good knowledge of machine learning algorithms, data science tools, and time-series data analysis - Proficiency with Python - Experience with time series databases and stream processing systems - Knowledge of various data preprocessing techniques

If you are upto it, email us at [email protected]

prateekj | 9 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2016)

Pluto AI | Palo Alto, California | Full Stack Developer | ONSITE

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR?

We are looking for a full stack developer with at least 3 years of experience to join our team. This is an opportunity to spearhead the development of our water analytics platform and pioneer the overall architecture.

WHAT IS PLUTO?

We are enabling our customers to analyze and understand the real time data coming from connected devices like sensors and smart meters. Our analytics engine digs deep in to the data to uncover actionable insights. The platform provides real time alerting and a command center view of consumption trends, leakage, overallocation, conditional monitoring, and many more things. The platform has to process high volumes of real time data coming from our customers.

WHY US?

Our goal is to develop a Deep Learning platform to prevent the wastage of water, our planet's most essential natural resource. We are looking for somebody who knows how to get things done. If we end up liking each other, this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship!

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?

A couple of things to note about this role: - Experience with a backend framework like Django - Experience with a frontend framework like AngularJS - Our stack is built using a combination of Python and Javascript, so familiarity with these languages is necessary - Working knowledge of databases (Postgres, MongoDB, Influx)

WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?

- We like solving hard problems. You will be working on cutting edge data science problems. - Since you will be one of the first few people in the company, you will have a tremendous impact on our strategy and culture. - You’ll have the opportunity to drive the architecture and design of our platform. Since this work is largely self-driven, you’ll have the opportunity to get really hands-on.

If you think you are up to it, feel free to ping us at [email protected].

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Choosing between two job opportunities

When you say "real office environment", you are actually referring to big corporate environment. A startup environment needs you to do much more than a structured corporate environment where you will always have somebody to bail you out. As long as you have a rock solid description of what you did at the startup, I think it would actually work in your favor in the long term.

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Choosing between two job opportunities

I would go for the second job. I personally think that developing your overall skills takes precedence over company name and job safety, especially during the initial stages of your career. I don't think it would be that much of a learning experience if you are not allowed to make design decisions.

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Ask Parents of HN: Would you use an "Uber for babysitting"?

The features look nice and it appears to be a good way to get babysitters at the last minute. When it comes to babysitters, the biggest problem is trust! No matter how secure it sounds, parents will still be skeptical to leave their children with a stranger. If you go above and beyond to address the trust issue in a way that can appease the concerned parents, I think this definitely has potential.

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Atomic Clocks Make a Quantum Leap in Accuracy

Quantum leap refers to a sudden increase in something. Given that this clock is 50% more precise than the previous record holder, I think it qualifies to be called a 'quantum leap'. So even if you are pedantic about headlines, it should still make sense. Don't you think so?

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Bill Gates loses to Magnus Carlsen in 9 moves

Nobody is judging anybody! For god's sake, one is a world chess champion and the other is a tech mogul who ruled the software industry for nearly two decades. It's just fun to watch them sit together and play a game of chess.

prateekj | 12 years ago | on: Bill Gates: I assume my phone's not being tapped

Tapping a politician's phone is always more "interesting", especially if the politician is from another country. I don't think the "US citizen" badge means anything anymore. If you are a prominent subject who is even slightly important, you come under the radar.
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