yeah me too. And I am not even looking for a job! But it is probably US only. And I have no intention of traveling. Going through the degrading visa app process is not worth it.
Please take a look at http://job4dev.com. We want to make it more than a simple job board. Our goal with this site is to make it a tool where people can do research about the job market on their own. A "wikipedia of the tech market", if you will.
Things that are relevant to recruiters: posting jobs is free, provided there is enough information about the company and the nature of the project.
Things that relevant for job seekers: you can get custom RSS feeds, based on location (you can filter by country or state), type of job (part-time, contract...) or by tags. So if you are a Python programmer in Boston, you might be interested in this: http://job4dev.com/jobs/feed?province=MA&country=USA&...
Just for now, you don't need even to create an account to use the website.
I added myself some companies: I got listings from Mixpanel (http://job4dev.com/company/mixpanel) and AdMob (http://job4dev.com/company/admob).
Please, take a look and help me help you to find a job. :)
Build cool demos with me and then one day...go back to the startup world.
You are 70% backend, 30% frontend.
We'll pay you a lot.
It's vague for a good reason. We don't want someone who has been coding in only one language for the last 5 years. We need someone entrepreneurial...more like a jack of many trades.
I know there are people like that out there and I'm willing to wait to find someone good.
These are our first technical hires, so you'd have a huge impact early on in a growing startup!
Experience with Git, Linux, a dynamically typed language (Python, Ruby, etc), a functional language (a lisp, Haskell, etc), HTML/CSS/JS, mobile app development, etc. (or any subset thereof) would be great.
If you come work for us, we'll pay you well, give you benefits and equity, and you'll get to work on a lot of cool stuff. In the short term, we need to do a fair amount of front end work. In the longer term, you would have the option to work on a variety of other things (depending on your skills/interests) like mobile app development, building a facebook app, machine learning, moving into the (Lisp) backend, and a lot more.
Email me (address in profile) if you're interested!
I'm posting this on behalf of my wife, but I'm sure there's some other people on this site that would be interested working for a startup, but aren't necessarily programmers or designers.
So, anyone hiring in non-tech positions? Ad inventory management, sales, project management, content administration... any of those jobs needed to actually run a site.
(Submitted this a few days ago, but it fits under this topic better than by itself.)
quantcast
http://www.quantcast.com/info/job-listing
feel free to either contact me or submit job via web form
The Bump App is one of the most popular iPhone applications with >9M downloads. Our Bump SDK lets anyone add bumping to their app in ~9 lines of code. We have a big vision and are having a lot of fun! :) Half of our dev team came from HN. YC/Sequoia/Conway backed.
Email jobs@bu.mp and mention HN.
More info here: http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/6116
The alternative is for one of the expanding membership of this site to randomly decide there hasn't been a discussion of this topic "in some time" and post this and get some quick points (not saying that this is happening here, now, but I can see the potential for abuse)
I would add that I don't think that an automated post is a good solution. Companies and recruiters would figure that out pretty fast and spam the regular posts. I'd think there's more chances that it stays pretty organic the way it is right now.
We speak scala, Obj-C, java, python, Thrift, whatever gets the job done.
#1 productivity app on Android, and TechCrunch/MobileCrunch named us(3banana) one of the top ten apps on Android.
Please shoot me an email at hn@snaptic.com
Looking for folks to come hack with us in South Park, SF.
Drop me a line and I'll fill you in with more info. Or you could come to a talk I'm giving at MIT on Monday and meet my haircut in person!
We're also contributing to some cool projects: http://github.com/nathanmarz/crane
A focus on global networks, security, and performance.
Lots of C, Linux and FreeBSD, BGP speaking processes and some python are all in use here. The website front-end is PHP. New tools are welcome.
Your code will touch our 10s of millions of end-users every second of every day.
http://www.itasoftware.com/careers/jlisting.html?uid=718870
ITA's the place to be if you're into the air travel industry. The job is to be a technical go-to guy for airline/travel IT folks while they get up and running using an ITA product, like our search engine QPX. There's a lot of freedom, management gets out of your way and you just do whatever needs to get done. You can use any language for personal projects, web app demos, etc. Knowledge of lisp is a plus. Also we get catered Friday lunch, free snacks, great benefits, and a surprisingly good tea selection. You can ask me questions or shoot me your resume (email in profile) but along with your resume, do one of those programming puzzles we have up on the site.
We're a network of community-driven, fan-centric sports news sites, with a passionate audience of around 9 million. It's an interesting and challenging space to be working in, especially given the current transitional period for news media.
Engineers mostly code in Ruby/Rails. Other stuff in the stack: Linux, Apache, Mongrel, HAProxy, Memcached, Solr, MySQL. We have nice offices in a great neighborhood. People are smart and friendly. We're well-funded, pay well, and have solid benefits. It's a good place to work.
We're based in Washington DC but are open to remote workers. Apply at our jobs page or email me directly if you have any questions.
We're in Manhattan. Truly compelling work; good comp/benefits. Email me at jack@seatgeek.com if you want to learn more.
Learn more about us at http://www.enticelabs.com
Check out the position here: http://www.enticelabs.com/EL/engage.me?j=489def8a421da130759...
On a separate note - maybe we should start a thread for startups outside the US looking for devs.
We're looking for a Java Ninja.
More info here: http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddrmdxkz_107d7szcqfw
Plus test out our flagship product here, incidentally an interviewing tool: http://interview.harqen.com/interviewnow/2113/2965
Bonuses points: - Member of an above-average band - Like Indiana Jones 1-3 - Invisibility
We're disrupting the mutual fund industry: $11 trillion market. Whoa.
Looking for great hackers: Java, Scala, Rails. Downtown Palo Alto CA. Lots of cool tech and a 5-minute commit-to-deploy cycle.
We have a lot of interesting challenges--if you want to deal with tons of data and pretty high traffic this is a pretty great place to be.
We're primarily Ruby/Rails. A new project features HAML, SASS, and well-factored javascript. We use Scala for some heavy lifting. We use MySQL, Memcached, Tokyo Cabinet, and are evaluating Cassandra for our backend. It's a challenging place to work.
If that's you, email me at luke at eventbrite. Awesome, profitable, growing, Sequoia-backed company.
http://en.blog.qype.com/qype-is-hiring/
we are a small team with big challenges ahead. Location based services is an exciting area, we're experimenting with "20 percent time" and looking for great Rails developers and a sys admin/operations engineer.
Looking for a front-end developer (HTML/CSS/JS) - email me if you're interested: ryan@webs.com
Great work environment, smart people, and an awesome place to work.
The man speaks the truth, people. ;)
I'm looking for a contract junior dev mostly with Javascript skills, but with the ability and desire to dive into new platforms and programming languages.
Can't guarantee much right now but I have a ton of work in the pipe that could make this a regular to full time position.
Drop me a line info@adifferentengine.com if this sounds like something you might be interested in.
(Don't worry much about the location as you search -- most positions allow working from home too...)
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We're in stealth right now, please do contact us if at all interested!
1. We're looking for someone who's really good with MS SQL Server (database design, query writing, administration, etc...).
2. The other position is for a web developer and designer that can quickly build professional looking dynamic web application GUIs and connect them up to the backend.
The company is Conversive, Inc. http://www.conversive.com/ We are a small, but growning, customer service automation solutions company. Location: Agoura Hills, CA. If you'd like more info, you can contact me at "aaron" at the above domain.
- The company page is located at http://job4dev.com/company/admob
- The listing I took is located at http://new.job4dev.com/jobs/708/admob-performance-engineer
Please feel free to add others.
Current headcount at 35 and growing fast by doing kick-ass work for our clients while sticking to strong Agile values like fulltime pair-programming, strict BDD and quick iterations. We're known for our deep expertise in Rails, but quickly growing a reputation for our work with MongoDB also.
Email jobs@hashrocket.com for more information.
I can't find an address on your site.
But a direct way to contact him/her would be nice so that you don't have to deal with getting past the HR wall of nonsense (i.e. 30+ years of Java experience).
Email me if you want more info.
https://imflash.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobsearch.ftl?...
Electrical/Computer Engineers with strong programming (C/C++) skills are welcome to apply for the Probe Test Engineer position.
Coders should apply with a puzzle solution (comments, questions welcome).
Most of the eng team are HN lurkers and/or commenters...
Drop me a line: donnie at bizo
Bonus points for foosball, ping pong, or GH/RB skills.
http://www.youdevise.com/about/careers.php
(I use to work there before I needed to move back to the states - I miss it a lot!)
More details here: http://www.startuply.com/Jobs/Software_Developer_1984_1.aspx
Work in SF.
Code in Python, Erlang and ActionScript(Flash).
Open Source contribution a plus.
See http://mochimedia.theresumator.com/http://www.invitemedia.com/careers/open_positions.shtml
Big engineering problems, an amazing team, growing quickly, and free food/beer!
Looking for a good all around programmer with database and web development skills (Python a plus). Ideally I'd like someone in the MD/DC/VA area but remote work might be possible.
Email me if interested.
http://egghaus.com/2010/01/12/hiring-facebook-application-de...
work@egghaus.com
We're looking for a good Flex engineer. We're an early startup and it would be our second technical hire.
I might do front-end work.
edit: And helping people make books is cool! :)
Most of our stack is in Ruby - always looking for good front-end hackers as well. Especially if you like clouds, you might be into what we're cooking up. Check out http://drop.io/jobs, http://dev.drop.io, or stalk us here: http://twitter.com/ChrisRicca/drop-io
really awesome to have to pay $20 you don't have for a taxi to meet the companies founder and then have them not show up, twice.
i would highly advise against applying
http://www.neustar.biz/about-neustar/career-information/job-...
We're a rapidly growing, venture funded company.
We have a bunch of interesting problems -- from pixel servers that see a pretty decent percentage of the internet's net web traffic, to scaling our large hadoop cluster, to real time bidding on ad exchanges, to predictive models for demographics.
If any of the above sounds like your thing, feel free to drop me an email.