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We're a growing, fast-moving team looking for all types of engineers: full-stack, backend, site reliability, data, integration.
Mixmax's mission is to reinvent the way professionals communicate for work. We're building the impossible: a rich communications platform that brings the power of the web to everyday communication. This includes easily scheduling meetings, completing surveys, making purchases, signing documents, and even interacting with apps. We’re fully integrated with Gmail and Google Inbox, and even have a Electron-based native desktop application. Already, we’re seeing phenomenal growth, with customers from Uber, Airbnb, and tens of thousands of more businesses depending on us for their daily communications.
Check out our engineering blog series last month to see what we've been working on: https://mixmax.com/engineering
We’re well-funded with an A++ list of investors who previously backed companies like Twitter, Heroku, Lyft, and Square. We have big plans ahead. Come do the impossible with us.
Our stack: Node, Mongo, Elasticsearch, AWS, Redis, Electron (full stack: http://stackshare.io/mixmax/mixmax-for-web) Our engineering blog: https://mixmax.com/engineering Email careers@mixmax.com and let’s chat!
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Cities are complicated. We use the power of mobile and open transport data to help humans survive and master them.
We are building the best app, with the best routing and the best data.
Read our blog at https://medium.com/@Citymapper
Please apply at https://citymapper.com/jobs/
Contact me at emil at citymapper dot com
Some keywords: Python, Go, golang, C++, React, iOS, Android, data science, site reliability(SRE), DevOps, AWS, distributed systems, marketing.
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Moat is an adtech startup with products in two core areas:
1) Analytics
Moat Analytics measures content and advertisements for many of the most trafficked websites on the Internet. Most new ad deals require third party measurement and for many of the top brands and websites, Moat's metrics are the go-to. We were one of the first companies to begin measuring ad viewability and we helped make these metrics a standard in the online ad industry. We handle over 19 billion impressions a day and tackle large scalability problems every day.
2) Search
Moat Search tells you who's advertising where online. We give advertisers, publishers and other adtech companies an overview of the entire online ad ecosystem (kind of like the Bloomberg of the ad world). Our customers can see their competitors' ad campaigns, find prospects by seeing the clients of similar companies or see trends in the industry before anyone else. We have a free product, moat.com and a premium product, Moat Pro.
We recently raised $50M and we're still growing very quickly:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/moat-raises-50-million-to-help-d...
Both technical and non-technical openings can be found at http://moat.com/jobs. Among other things, we're looking for frontend/backend/fullstack engineers, devops engineers, and security engineers.
The interview process involves a short coding assignment, 1-2 phone interviews and onsite.
Questions? Email me at rodrigo.menezes <at> moat.com
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Come and join S3's backend storage data plane team: * Senior Software Development Engineer, S3: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/389223 * Software Development Engineer, S3: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/389224
You can also email me your resume - wantony [AT] amazon.com. Please add 'HN' to the subject. (*) Note, I currently don’t have openings for interns or recent college grads. For internships or recent college grads positions please apply here: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/team/university-tech
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At Monzo we aim to build the best current account in the world. We are always keen to hear from capable, creative engineers who want to help us accomplish that goal.
Our backend engineering team have a variety of different backgrounds: we have several non-graduates; only a couple of us studied Computer Science; one of the team has a degree in Marketing; some of us have worked in huge companies; some have only ever worked in startups; others are former consultants. As long as you enjoy learning new things, we’d love to talk to you.
We work in project-based sprints, and take turns to be the floating engineer who handles interrupt-driven work and non-critical bug fixes. We work directly with everyone across the company, from customer support to regulation, product to financial crime, and we run regular knowledge-sharing sessions so you’ll learn heaps about everything from how banks work to effective communication.
We encourage an open and transparent working environment. You can get involved in any aspect of the business you are interested in and, following Stripe’s example, all emails in the company are visible in an email archive. We regularly run hackathons in which people build things on our third party API and we contribute to open source software as much as possible. We’ve also made our product roadmap public and give sneak peeks of features in our community forum.
If you’re unsure about applying or have any questions about the role or team, please don’t hesitate to email our CTO Jonas (jonas@monzo.com) directly :) We're very open about what we do in general, so our blog is a good place to learn more about what we do.
Stack: Go, Cassandra, Kubernetes, Kafka, Linkerd/Finagle
Learn more on our careers page: https://boards.greenhouse.io/monzo/jobs/244898
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- Backend Engineering (Golang, GRPC, Postgres, Aerospike)
- Web & hybrid Engineering (Typescript, Angular, Ionic, Cordova)
- Site reliability engineering (Golang, GCP/AWS, Kubernetes, Prometheus)
About us:
- B2C and B2B products with massive traction in 25 countries
- Hard problems, no politics, clear focus, great context - driven by values & excellence
- We're founder owned, profitable and rather share the company with our employees than with VCs
Culture:
- an intense learning culture with high degrees of autonomy and room for personal growth
- a development philosophy that balances fast hacking with a solid architectural foundation
- great mentoring and regular feedback
- every two weeks is Dev Day, reserved for automation, simplification and tech talks
Have a look at: https://www.justwatch.com/us/talent
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Looking for strong software engineers (backend, frontend, or fullstack) to make a direct impact in our product. We are a Network Intelligence startup that values small, cross-functional teams where everyone has an equal say.
Our web application tech stack is: d3.js, angularjs, SASS, Java, Spring, MongoDB
We also have data collection and distributed systems positions that include C++
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We're a FinTech company in the Deutsche Börse FinTech Hub in Frankfurt, Germany. We develop a direct debit (Lastschrift) based P2P payment ("payments between friends") app and website that everyone can use without having to create a user account or verifying their bank account.
Our stack is based on PHP, MySQL, Haskell, Python, Docker. We're hosting on AWS (EC2, ECS, RDS, etc).
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We are looking for new colleagues to help on our free open-source software solutions and contribute to research and industrial projects. If you are passionate about FOSS and like one of our topics on http://www.nexedi.com/jobs get in touch! All candidates will do a programming test followed by an interview. We're looking for:
- Nexedi | Out-of-Space Python Engineer | Lille | INTERN, FULLTIME
- Nexedi | Big Data/Machine Learning Developer | Lille, Munich | INTERN, FULLTIME
- Nexedi | Out-of-Core PyData Engineer | Lille | INTERN, FULLTIME
- Nexedi | Site Reliability Engineer | Paris | INTERN, FULLTIME
- Nexedi | Port the Linux Kernel to Javascript | Lille, Paris | INTERN, FULLTIME
About Nexedi: We are a small international team (headquarters in Lille, France) creating free software since 2001. We run our own stack including solutions like SlapOS (Cloud Deployment), ERP5 (Business), Wendelin (Big Data/Machine Learning) for which we provide customization services as well as other software products which we develop and use internally (NEO - distributed database, jIO - cross storage JavaScript connector with offline/sync capabilities). We all work with Chromebooks, our offices are paperless and we have no meetings. We mostly hack in Python and (vanilla) JavaScript.
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Perseus Mirrors is building the next-generation mirror - find out more here: http://www.perseusmirrors.com/
We're an alumnus of the Google Launchpad and XRC accelerator programs, and currently operating out of the Harvard Innovation Lab in Cambridge, MA.
We're growing quickly and expanding our engineering team - looking to fill the following roles:
- Senior Developer
- Systems Engineer
- UI/UX Engineer
If interested, email us at jobs@perseusmirrors.com - we look forward to hearing from you!
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We build a data management platform and tablet health application used globally to improve child and maternal health, governance, agriculture, access to infrastructure, and government accountability. E.g. our software routed patients during the ebola crisis in West Africa, counted votes during a Libyan election, and is surveying national infrastructure post-earthquake in Nepal.
The stack you'll work with depends on the project, active stacks: Clojure/Script + Om, Django + PostGIS, Tomcat + CouchDB, see our FOSS at https://github.com/onaio/ and our 2016 roundup https://blog.ona.io/general/2016/12/30/year-in-tech-at-ona.h...
In the interview we'll ask tech and employment questions to get to know each other, then we'll write and extend code together, https://ona.io/jobs/sw_eng_intern.html, jobs@ona.io
https://whoishiring.io
If you post here:
Last month (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13080505) I’ve started a small campaign to update thread format and make it more parser friendly for whoishiring.io and others website I know that at least few websites that do similar thing.
As a result off this calling, many posters actually complied. Which resulted in more accurate map positions, better tagging (REMOTE, VISA, INTERNSHIP, …) and for some I was even able to get logos. Thanks!
Here is the format.
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