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hurdleress on Wed Nov 06 2013 at 09:26:05
Counsyl - South San Francisco, CA
REMOTE, H1B, INTERN
Our goal is to make the human genome practically useful for life-altering decisions.
We've invented the Counsyl Test, a breakthrough diagnostic intended for parents planning to start a family. The test won the Wall Street Journal Innovation Award for Medicine, was named one of Scientific American's "Top 10 World Changing Ideas," and was featured in the New York Times. Our test is now prescribed by physicians for more than 12% of all carrier screens in the United States.
The cost of sequencing human genomes is plunging - over 5x faster than the cost of computing; the potential impact on preventive healthcare and the medical landscape is boundless. The science is there but the scale isn't. That's where Counsyl comes in. We are building the technology platform to make genomics useful and accessible to everyone.
TechCrunch article: http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/23/counsyl
The vast majority of our operations are powered by our own custom-built infrastructure on a Python/Django/Postgres stack, from ordering to lab processing to billing. We’re building new tools, new workflows, and new infrastructure to solve the challenging problems of a technology startup involved with not just bits, but also interconnected physical components like lab robotics and patient samples.
Don’t be intimidated if you don’t have a genomics background; solving these problems fundamentally requires software solutions. We’re looking for the best and brightest software engineers — strong generalists with solid CS fundamentals and practical software engineering intuition — to help us scale up genomics to billions of users.
Prerequisites:
- BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science or equivalent experience
- Strong software engineering fundamentals: design, testing, version control
- Significant independent programming experience as demonstrated by a GitHub account, personal web page, or prior experience.
We like to see experience with:
- Python, Django, CoffeeScript, Backbone.js, Bootstrap, HTML5, CSS
- NumPy, SciPy, scikit-learn
-Relational database systems, such as PostgreSQL
- Unix, Git, and other command line tools
* Full-Time Software Engineers Apply: https://counsyl.recruiterbox.com/jobs/11742
* Intern Software Engineers Apply: https://counsyl.recruiterbox.com/jobs/12657/
sahil_videology on Tue Nov 05 2013 at 10:31:17
Baltimore, MD; Reston, VA; - Videology - FULL TIME, INTERN (H1B maybe if already in US)
Videology Group - http://www.videologygroup.com/
Internet advertising startup looking primarily for server-side Java developers (if your Java is rusty but you're good, drop us a note anyway). I was working for a start-up called LucidMedia Networks (hence the "lmn" in the e-mail address below), which got acquired by Videology. The Baltimore office is a .NET shop, but the Reston office is Java on *nix (Mac for dev, Linux in production, and no plans to use Microsoft anything for development). Our stack is Java on Spring with MySQL and some NoSQL stores on AWS. We have some big projects in the works involving big data and volume as we scale globally and across mediums (video, mobile, etc.). Currently, our Reston platform alone handles 4 billion requests a day.
Contact me directly at sahil_lmn@yahoo.com.
I actually got hired through a HN "Who is Hiring" thread, and I hired an intern through these threads. These things do work!
jiryu on Mon Nov 04 2013 at 10:59:19
MongoDB, Inc. in New York City, Palo Alto, and worldwide. H1B welcome.
We make the open-source document database. Virtually all the software we make is open source. We solve very hard problems using C++, C, Java, Python, and a half-dozen other languages. I'm a Python programmer who's been working here for two years, it's the best gig I've had, and I've had many. Do you like coding, blogging, speaking at conferences, solving problems for customers, contributing to other people's open source projects? See the list of positions and apply here:
http://jobvite.com/m?3lb47gws
martian on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 17:06:22
San Francisco - Software Engineer (H1B welcome)
Thumbtack is a new way to find and hire local services like DJs, photographers, house cleaners, and contractors. Over 250k small businesses around the country have joined Thumbtack, and we're making real money in the local services marketplace. We're backed by great VCs like Sequoia Capital.
The team is full of down-to-earth, practical, and intelligent people. Everyday for lunch we all sit down to a meal cooked by our in-house chef. On Wednesday nights, we stay late for a hot dinner, some wine, guests, and great conversation. Sometimes we drink beer that we've been brewing in the back closet.
Ping me (chris @) if you want to chat. Happy to meet up for coffee if you're in SF.
http://www.thumbtack.com/jobs
http://www.thumbtack.com/engineering
snowmaker on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 14:54:56
Scribd (YC '06), San Francisco - H1B, FULL-TIME, and INTERN are all welcome
Scribd ("Netflix for eBooks", top 100 website, 35 people) is hiring talented hackers of all kinds to help us build the library of the 21st century.
We've hired SIX full-time people and TONS of interns from these "Who is Hiring" threads, including two this past summer ... it really works!
We're looking for people who want to work with:
* Ruby on Rails (we're the #2 largest rails site, after Twitter)
* Javascript (well, we use Coffeescript)
* iOS / Android
* Machine Learning / data mining / recommendations - think Netflix prize!
* Back-end infrastructure: scalability, web crawling, big data, data warehousing, analytics
That said, we care way more about your personality and general hacking skills then what languages you've used so far, so if you haven't used these but want to break into mobile or web development, this could be a good opportunity for you. We've hired people from these threads with everywhere from 0 to 10 years of experience.
We're profitable, very well funded and have a really fun office environment (go-karts + a rock climbing wall!). Scribd alumni have gone on to found 4 other YCombinator companies, more than from any other startup. We think this says something about the kind of people that we like to hire. We are always looking for international people interested in moving to the US and can help you secure a visa.
We just launched a service that's being called the "Netflix for books" and are really excited about it. Read more here:
http://www.wired.com/business/2013/10/scribd_book_subscripti...
See more at scribd.com/jobs and feel free to email me directly: jared at scribd.com
kstenerud on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 11:39:23
San Francisco, CA (full-time, H1B welcome)
MindSnacks - http://www.mindsnacks.com/
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We build wonderful educational games in San Francisco. If you are nice and want to help us make splendid products, we'd love to hear from you.
Voted Educational App of the Year by Apple. Funded by Sequoia Capital.
We're hiring in lots of areas! Here are a few:
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* Android Engineer - http://mindsnacks.theresumator.com/apply/35CRVW/Android-Engi...
* Game Designer - http://mindsnacks.theresumator.com/apply/19JX7q/Game-Designe...
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To apply, visit http://www.mindsnacks.com/careers
For more info, email us at jobs@mindsnacks.com
_br on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 10:42:04
BloomReach - Mountain View, California
H1B, Intern, Full-time all welcome!
Apply at http://bloomreach.com/careers or send an email to dGFsZW50QGJsb29tcmVhY2guY29t
BloomReach is a small, fast-growing startup with offices in Mountain View, CA and Bangalore, India, and we’re tackling one of the Internet’s most fundamental problems: helping leading online businesses get their high quality and relevant content found by their consumers, when and where they want it.
BloomReach’s big data applications and technology drive revenue by consuming web wide and site data to interpret consumer demand and deliver relevant user experiences on any marketing channel.
We have open positions in Data Science, Engineering, Sales, Product and Engagement Management, and Human Resources. If you don't find a position that interests you, fill out a generic application and let us know what you want to work on- we're just looking for smart, talented people to help us continue making BloomReach an amazing place to work.
For engineering positions, if you can also send at least one cool piece of code, or a link to something you’ve built, or a hack that you’re proud of, we’d love to see it!
mavelikara on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 10:10:36
AppDynamics -- San Francisco, CA -- H1B welcome
AppDynamics is a successful, well-funded startup in Application Performance Management space. Our product and business model are proving to be quite disruptive in a very large market. Companies like Netflix, Priceline.com, Deutsche Bank, Williams Sonoma, Betfair and Expedia are using AppDynamics to ensure the performance and availability of their revenue-critical applications.
AppDynamics' traditional products for JVM, CLR, PHP and Node.js kick ass at measuring server-side performance across your app. But with the shift to highly interactive websites and mobile apps, an increasing number of performance problems are caused by client-side code or internet latency. End-User Monitoring measures the performance that your real users' experience by instrumenting client-side platform APIs. EUM complements server-side monitoring, but comes with its own set of challenges:
* Client-side platforms are not designed for easy instrumentation. How can we extract meaningful performance data from web browsers, iOS, and Android?
* Client-side performance performance is confounded by the huge variability in devices, workloads, and network latency. How can we make sense of this complex, noisy, multi-dimensional data?
* How can we cope with the volume of performance data flooding in from millions/billions of users?
* How can we incorporate client-side and server-side data into a complete picture of app performance?
Here are the components of our system, and what it takes to work on them:
Browser Agent:
* Write fast, bulletproof instrumentation for JavaScript that can run inside any web app across hundreds of browser versions.
* Understand behavioral and performance idiosyncrasies of various browsers.
* Incorporate new timing specifications from W3C performance working group, but develop fallback timing techniques for other browsers.
Mobile Agents:
* Build fast, bulletproof instrumentation for iOS (Objective-C) and Android (Java) platform APIs that can run inside any app across thousands of devices.
* Understand mobile app architecture and frameworks, identify strategies to extract user actions, performance and system crash data.
* Understand iOS, Android, and Dalvik internals, and the characteristics and constraints of mobile platforms in general.
Cloud:
* This is the processing platform that receives data from the agents. It's a scalable data processor and analytics engine (think real-time map/reduce) built on Amazon Web Services.
* Process billions of end-user requests from some of the biggest sites in the world.
* Scale with AWS infrastructure components (EC2, S3, DynamoDB, EMR, etc).
* Ensure zero downtime, zero data loss, continuous deployment, multi tenant, multi
version, etc.
* Analyze huge volumes of data with statistical techniques, machine learning, predictive analysis.
UI:
* Design and build learnable, usable, data-rich HTML5 UI that helps users discover, triage, and root-cause performance problems.
* We use AngularJS and TypeScript.
I work in the EUM team and we are looking to expand. If you have skills or interest pertaining to any of the above-mentioned areas, please write to me at bthomas@appdynamics.com
sethbannon on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 10:03:02
New York City, Amicus (YC S12).
Want to do good and do well? Amicus helps nonprofits do what they do better and is disrupting a $60B market in the process.
Hiring for framework-level javascripters, senior level Rails devs, full stack devs, and operations support.
FULLTIME, INTERN, H1B all welcome.
Find our more at http://jobs.amicushq.com/
nickdoesdesign on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 09:37:11
Boston/Cambridge, MA - Nutonian Inc. (INTERN POSITIONS OPEN, and H1B available)
http://www.nutonian.com/company/careers/
Thats the list of currently available positions, but in particular, we really, REALLY need another Front End Dev. Being that I am the only one, I need someone to work with me! You would have a ton of input in terms of the look and feel of the application, and how we architect it.
Currently, we are using Backbone, Pure CSS, Handlebars, Grunt, and Casper and Phantom for CI.
A little background on the company: Nutonian is changing the way people interact with their data to understand the hidden mathematical relationships there. Backed by Atlas Ventures we are very well funded (Series A was announced last Wed, a $4m deal) and in a unique position to capitalize on the convergence of trends in big data and machine learning.
Our core technology, built upon years of academic research at Cornell University, automatically finds all the interesting relationships in data sets. Our current products have been used by over 30,000 people, a testament to its power and commercial reach. Our team is still small - everyone has a large impact, knows the CEO personally, and will create and own the core technology components that make up our company's product. Like other high performance teams, while we work hard, we also play hard with regular company meals, dinners, and social outings.
Contact me if you want to know more about the positions, nick@nutonian.com
Thanks!
innonate on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 09:20:58
Picturelife - https://picturelife.com/ - New York, NY
H1B and INTERN(s) welcome!
Picturelife is the best way to back up, organize, and access a lifetime of photos and video. We're an insanely passionate team working on real tech to solve a universal problem; and, we're looking to add more people who love the problem we're trying to solve.
We want to meet candidates in the following positions in New York:
Senior Android Engineer
Senior Rails/Backend Engineer
Jr Designer
... and we'd still love to speak with anyone who writes code and loves their photos.
More info about us: We're a growing team, with engineering offices in New York and Chicago. We were founded by OMGPOP founder (and early YC alum) Charles Forman, Threadless founder Jacob DeHart, and NY Tech Meetup President Nate Westheimer (that's me). We've build a small and really excellent team, and have an amazing list of friends for investors, including Spark, SV Angel, Betaworks, David Karp, Founder Collective, Chris Dixon, Lerer Ventures, Chicago Ventures, Highline, and many more.
Hope to you soon! nate.picturelife.com or jobs@picturelife.com
Nate Westheimer
CEO - Picturelife
ryporter on Fri Nov 01 2013 at 09:19:17
AMA Capital -- Palo Alto, CA. Full time. H1B okay.
AMA Capital trades billions of dollars per day in the foreign exchange markets.
We are all engineers, and we all do a little bit of everything, designing and implementing our own trading strategies and infrastructure. We are a very small team (I am the only employee) and want to add one or two engineers who will focus on strategy and/or on infrastructure. No experience or specific knowledge of finance is required. However, you do need to be at least interested in financial markets and to be able to implement your strategies carefully in C++.
An example of an infrastructure project is designing and building a system for logging to non-volatile memory. We generate large logs that cover everything from prices to transaction data. NVDIMMs are a form of RAM that survives power loss, and such hardware has been on the horizon for a while, but it is just now becoming available to early adopters. Writes to NVDIMMs will be nearly instantaneous and immediately durable. This project will be to develop an NVDIMM-based system that simultaneously functions as a log, an IPC mechanism, and a searchable database for analysis. Making this work will involve a number of pieces: kernel drivers, CPU cache control, lock-free synchronization, a daemon to write everything back to long-term (i.e. less expensive) storage, and more. If this works well, we plan to open-source all the pieces.
Visit http://amacapital.net/careers.html to learn more, and send applications/inquiries to careers@amacapital.net.
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