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Who's Hiring? | neustar: we at neustar have a ton of openings for software developers etc. Our better known brands are webmetrics and ultradnshttp://www.neustar.biz/about-neustar/career-information/job-... |
Should TechCrunch Reveal Who Paid For Posts? | ErrantX: They didn't bribe him. He asked them for the bribe.We dont know what happened in the past (one prior incident is mentioned) so without knowing the details it's hard to even begin to make a judgement. :) |
Who's Hiring? | notmyname: Rackspace Cloud http://www.rackspacecareers.com/ |
Who's Hiring? | woodhull: The Democratic National Committee is looking for engineers to help us build out tools for the 2010 elections and http://www.barackobama.com/More info here: http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/6116 |
Who's Hiring? | sanj: I'm looking for members on my team here at TripAdvisor, near Boston. We're building apps: facebook, iphone, "and others.."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! |
Do you need angel funding? | maxklein: So far, of the 6, the only one I would invest in is skribit. But I don't have that kind of money. Let me add my idea in there, in case anyone has an extra 300k to throw at it. |
Who's Hiring? | britman: We're looking for .Net devs (Silverlight experience a bonus). We're based in Guildford in the UK. You can find out more about what we're going from a video we've just done for channel 9 http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/David+Gristwood/Real-World-Az....Email me if you want more info. |
Who's Hiring? | Nogwater: We have two positions available. For both we would like at least a year of experience with C#, but if you're a perfect fit in every other way we'd still like to talk to you.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. |
Who's Hiring? | j0ncc: DailyBooth is looking for talented engineers. Email jobs@dailybooth.com for more info. |
Do you need angel funding? | jasonlbaptiste: Another interesting spreadsheet would be: Are you looking to fund stuff / have you funded stuff? Not sure how you go about the contact info being placed there. Then again, venture hacks has the contact info on their list. |
Who's Hiring? | jack7890: We're looking for a Lead Developer at SeatGeek.We're in Manhattan. Truly compelling work; good comp/benefits. Email me at jack@seatgeek.com if you want to learn more. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | aren: Clickable link: http://www.sticket.net |
What should Microsoft do to get its mojo back? | genepope: step zero: Fire Steve Ballmer |
improving your design skills? | bgriggs1: There are two types of graphic designers- creators and copiers.Creators create original work and ideas, and can synthesize a wide range of influence, tools, and trends to get exactly what they need.You will never be a creator.But there's no reason why anyone can't be a copier. There are enough resources to easily help with every aspect of graphic design. Find something you like and try to incorporate a similar effect into your design.Start with taking a few moments to keep tabs on Smashing Magazine (http://www.smashingmagazine.com/). |
improving your design skills? | milestinsley: I recommend Blueprint CSS grid framework (http://www.blueprintcss.org/) . It's really easy to use and forces you to think about layout (which is the root of good web design). You get some basic typography styles for free too.I've found that it has helped a lot in quickly putting something together that looks good and can be easily improved incrementally as your site evolves.You might find it (or something similar) useful when it comes to building the fundamental site structure.Edit: clickable link. |
improving your design skills? | skolor: I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who posted stuff here, I've been looking for these kinds of resources for a while now, but never really asked.Oh, and I thought I would share this: http://users.cs.dal.ca/~inkpen/CSCI4161/4161_lecture4.pdf , it looks like a presentation on "Non-Designer's Design Book" that a lot of people have mentioned. |
Who's Hiring? | hockeybias: Fi you're looking for work in the Minneapolis are and have .NET and mobile phone skills, holler. |
Who's Hiring? | nolanbrown23: We're hiring a Facebook Developer or just a PHP developer who wants to do Facebook apps.http://egghaus.com/2010/01/12/hiring-facebook-application-de...work@egghaus.com |
improving your design skills? | hockeybias: I second the Rutledge recommendation below. |
Who's Hiring? | geuis: I'm looking for someone In the SF Bay area with metal casting experience to do some paid consultation. I know, this isn't programming related, but it is science related. Email geuis.teses@gmail.com. |
Who's Hiring? | mikeryan: I'm also looking to possibly add a contract head to my roster. I run a small technical services company who develops connected TV/OTT/interactive TV applications. We're based in SF and likely would need someone on site in the SOMA/South Park area. I'm in the same building as Engine Yard and Sauce Labs (Sauce Labs actually rents a few desk in the same suite as me - though they're mostly in their own space now). We've done work for CBS/Brightcove/ The UFC and a few others.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. |
What engineering decipline does weapon design come under? | dkimball: I wouldn't imagine there's much of a market for small-arms design. It's an old-school, natural-monopoly sort of subject, one of those for which the slow, careful, bureaucratic model that Paul Graham (correctly!) condemns for software was originally devised.So I'd expect three things to drive down the value of small-arms designers: the point that variable costs are much higher than fixed ones in small-arms manufacturing; the presence of bureaucratic inertia in the militaries and police agencies who represent the main customers; and the fact that the problem domain is very well-understood and has been for quite some time. The AK-47 is showing its age, but is still viable; the H&K G3, the FN FAL, and the M-14 are all around 60 years old (the M-16 is a newcomer at 50 years, and the "space-age" bullpups, the Steyr AUG and SA80, are around 30); and the Colt M1911 was designed before the First World War and, from what I understand, is still one of the best pistols on the market.There are a few "cutting-edge" weapons that are just coming into use -- the Tavor and the H&K G36, most obviously -- but I think these reflect a change in the perceived threat environment more than an advance in technology.So, in other words: I'm not sure that there's very much to _do_ in the field of small-arms design. There are some small, innovative companies in the field -- Calico Light Weapons Systems is an obvious one -- but the problem with being a small, innovative manufacturer of firearms is that you don't have much of a market. Even when Bill Clinton _isn't_ in office, private citizens will never spend the kind of money on small arms that governments do.I want to emphasize that I'm coming at this from the perspective of an interested amateur, and my interest is more in infantry tactics than in the weapons they use to implement them -- so there may be factors here that I don't know about. I'd second the recommendations by hga and gexla: contact people who know more about this, but, I'd say, prepare to be a little disappointed. (Aerospace engineering strikes me as being a field which is still evolving, and thus ought to be more promising for someone with an interest in designing weapons systems.) |
Who's Hiring? | Macca: SpaceX, Los Angeles. With the Obama administration's recent budget recommendations for NASA (cutting the Constellation program), we're continuing our expansion. Mad C++ & Linux skillz? Want to write code that lives on the International Space Station or controls our vehicle while it visits? Think humanity should colonize Mars? Drop us a line, we're hiring. Visit spacex.com/careers for more info. |
Do you need angel funding? | webwright: I think this survey/spreadsheet misses the almost all of the things that motivate angels (check out http://venturehacks.com/startuplist ). Your survey is entirely idea-focused. What it should ask (IMO) is:"Who are you and what have you pulled off in the past?" (with links)
"Who vouches for you (investors, preferably)?"
"What's the market/idea?" (very short- most investors realize that the idea changing is VERY likely)
"Describe your traction?"
"Could this be a $100m company?"If you aren't shooting for a big market opportunity ($100m+) you just crossed 95% of angels off your list. If you have no traction/growth, you just crossed 95% of angels off your list-- UNLESS you've clearly kicked ass in the past (note: kicked ass does NOT mean "did really good at your job") |
Who's Hiring? | jwecker: Justin TV http://www.justin.tv/jobs Please apply (: |
Should TechCrunch Reveal Who Paid For Posts? | mronge: I want to add that he wrote a post about my company and product (Rocketbox, http://www.getrocketbox.com), but ABSOLUTELY NO COMPENSATION CHANGED HANDS. I would think that most of the companies he wrote about are in a similar situation, where they did nothing wrong but their article has also been deleted.It's too bad this happened, I really hope he learns from this experience. |
Who's Hiring? | sachinag: oneforty inc. (Brighton/Boston/Cambridge, MA) is looking for a front-end user experience person: http://bit.ly/oneforty-ui |
Who's Hiring? | plinkplonk: I wonder if PG should implement a feature for a regularly scheduled article for this question.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) |
Who's Hiring? | rabidsnail: Justin.tv is looking for a data engineer (analyst) and a mobile products engineer (iPhone/Android hacker).( http://www.justin.tv/p/jobs ) |
Who's Hiring? | raminnaimi: We're hiring Frontend and Backend engineers with varying range of experience from fresh-grads to experienced. We're a LAMP shop (P is for PHP). We're doing a lot of interesting technical projects that are bridging the print (physical) and social gap. Send your resumes to BeAStar@tinyprints.com and put [HN] in your subject line. |
improving your design skills? | linuszen: get a freelancer to do this at $10/hour? |
Who's Hiring? | mbrubeck: Kiha in Seattle is still hiring people, especially if you have experience with Android (or other mobile development), NLP, data mining, or web services. http://www.kiha.com/ |
improving your design skills? | codebaobab: Before&After Magazine is my design How-To favorite.http://www.bamagazine.com/I am not a design professional, so not all of their stuff is useful to me. But their typography and layout advice is excellent.Some of the content of their back issues has been reworked into a couple of books. One of those might be a good starting point. |
Do you need angel funding? | ashishk: Would this be considered a public stock offering? I remember learning in class that this sort of stuff (seeking funding publicly on the web) may result in some legal trouble. I may be wrong though. |
Should TechCrunch Reveal Who Paid For Posts? | albertsun: This kind of bribe is not technically a crime, it's just a violation of journalistic ethics. The way I see it, even if the company had offered the compensation, there's nothing wrong with the company doing everything it can to get itself coverage and press attention. It's on the journalist to uphold their own ethical standards. |
improving your design skills? | scorxn: 4 years of design school left me with 2 words: Simple contrasts.Design, particularly typography, is all about the relationships between elements. Contrast defines those relationships. For type, contrast is usually created by size, position, color, weight (sometimes called typographic color, just to confuse things), face, and variant (eg: oblique). Use as few of those to achieve contrast as possible. Thus, simple contrasts.The Elements of Typographic Style will efficiently rock your world: http://amzn.com/0881792063 |
Who's Hiring? | paolodedios: Squarespace (NYC) is looking for developers. We're building some cool new stuff and we have a good time doing it. Drop me a line at pdedios@squarespace.com if you're interested. |
Should TechCrunch Reveal Who Paid For Posts? | webwright: I think this is a lot more common than folks realize. Links = SEO win. Links from important sites = lots more SEO win. With my tiny little blog I (weekly) get people emailing me offering to pay me small sums for a review or link.edit: I want to make it clear right here and now that I will write about any company for a MacBook Air. :-) |
Who's Hiring? | ChrisRicca: drop.io, Brooklyn, NY.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 |
Who's Hiring? | btilly: Google is hiring for positions everywhere. |
Who's Hiring? | haseman: Gravity Mobile (http://gravitymobile.com) is looking for smart, experienced, engineers with J2ME/BREW/iPhone/Android/WinMo/Blackberry skills. Email to haseman at gravitymobile dot com. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | tyrelb: Neat idea - how do you organize the payment of those tickets? |
Who's Hiring? | kevin_admob: AdMob is still hiring software and operations engineers for a variety of different roles. E-mail jobs@, visit http://www.admob.com/home/jobs, or e-mail me directly at kevin@admob.com. |
Do you need angel funding? | jasonmcalacanis: If you do, I suggest checking out the Open Angel Forum. We just had the boulder event on Wednesday night and it went really well.We are going to expand to 10 cities this year, including SF, Palo Alto, NY, Boston, Shanghai, Seattle and Atlanta.-- 100 folks apply for five slots.
-- 20 uber-angels in the room (at least four investments in the past year)
-- no fees to startups or angelsbest jason
www.twitter.com/openangelforum |
Who's Hiring? | dcancel: We are at Performable. We're located in the Boston area and open to telecommuters for the right person.More details here: http://www.startuply.com/Jobs/Software_Developer_1984_1.aspx |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | acangiano: The background image is a jpg with compression artifacts. Use PNG, and if you can, a different font. |
Who's Hiring? | mattmaroon: Blue Frog Gaming is always looking for hackers to help us make social games. Experience with RoR or Actionscript is a plus but not mandatory. |
Who's Hiring? | gamache: My employer, Liaison International is looking for web developers, preferably Perl hackers but anyone good who can pick up Perl is welcome too. We're in Watertown, MA and our customers are higher education boards. Email me (my username, google's email service) or visit http://www.liaison-intl.com/careers/. |
Who's Hiring? | Klonoar: Webs.com, right outside Washington DC (Silver Spring, MD).Looking for a front-end developer (HTML/CSS/JS) - email me if you're interested: ryan@webs.com |
Who's Hiring? | brown9-2: CitrixOnline (makers of GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, GoToMyPC, etc.) has a number of positions in the Santa Barbara / San Francisco area for software engineers, primarily using Java.http://www.citrixonline.com/careers.tmpl |
Who's Hiring? | floodfx: Bizo is looking for a UI/UX person in the SF/Bay Area. We are a good group of people and the company is growing fast. We recently came in second place in the Amazon Web Services Challenge and also raised about 6M from Bessemer Venture Partners.Most of the eng team are HN lurkers and/or commenters...Drop me a line: donnie at bizo |
Who's Hiring? | cadr: We're looking for Rails and Flex developers: http://www.blurb.com/join_usedit: And helping people make books is cool! :) |
improving your design skills? | grannyg00se: Just get those ads out of there. Other than that it's fine. A little plain, but not bad at all. I'm also a fan of the minimalist web. |
Who's Hiring? | adrianwaj: I'm looking for a freelance developer to build against a business plan. I have a $15K budget at present. Selling tickets and downloads. adrian at bopgig dot com for further info.I might do front-end work. |
Who's Hiring? | mtm: LinkedIn is hiring across all our groups. Mostly a java shop, we are also working with Scala (and, semi-covertly, Clojure (at least I am at any rate)). http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=jobs_open |
Who's Hiring? | nose: Yahoo! is hiring |
improving your design skills? | cpher: I recommend Mark Boulton's book, Designing for the Web:
http://www.fivesimplesteps.co.uk/ |
Is anybody solving really cool problems anymore? | haseman: I'm working (slowly) on the iPhone and Android Augmented Reality kits (open source). We could always use help, check it herehttp://github.com/haseman/Android-AR-Kit/and herehttp://github.com/zac/iphonearkit/ |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | sounddust: I'd put a big disclaimer in there somewhere that you're absolutely not responsible for late fees or anything else if your service fails. Not just for legal reasons, but because there are many non-technical people that don't understand the possibility that a service like this could fail (not to mention the small group of dummies who will undoubtedly think that your website is sanctioned by the state of CA). |
Who's Hiring? | gyardley: Flurry's hiring. New York or San Francisco. Looking for developers with Java experience that want to work with large datasets / Hadoop, also possibly some mobile phone client work - iPhone, Android, Blackberry, possibly others. Mail greg -at- flurry dot you-know-what. |
What to do when friends of friends seek "hookups" for jobs at my org? | notaddicted: As a quick fix you could chat with the HR guy and let him know that when you want to vouch for someone you will do so directly. Also ask for a $reward if they hire someone you recommend! |
Is anybody solving really cool problems anymore? | drinian: That list makes me think that you just finished reading Cory Doctorow's Makers. If you haven't, you should. It's available online under a CC license. |
Who's Hiring? | rtc: Hands on Apps engineer for series A startup tackling energy efficient lighting. In bay area. Looking for smart problem solvers, as this product is in a new space (networking meets LEDs). http://bit.ly/dcMTVy |
Who's Hiring? | smanek: My company (http://postabon.com) is hiring 1-2 great programmers in NYC!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! |
Who's Hiring? | trefn: Mixpanel (realtime web analytics) http://mixpanel.com/jobs |
Who's Hiring? | meng: PARC is hiring. http://www.parc.com/about/careers/ |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | unignorant: Cool idea!* Would I find it helpful? -- Yes.* Would I pay for it? -- No (with a "perhaps yes" if the charge was per ticket, and relatively small)And I am terrible with design, but it seems to me that you need to work on the UI a bit. |
Who's Hiring? | nradov: Axolotl is hiring developers to work on health information exchange web applications. In particular I'm trying to find a specialist release engineer. We're in Silicon Valley.
http://www.axolotl.com/careers.html |
Do you need angel funding? | Cyndre: I can at least say its working. Within the past hour of my post my cable monitoring site has been checked out by comcast and cox cable. Thanks for making it easy to post what I have done so far. |
What to do when friends of friends seek "hookups" for jobs at my org? | metaforth: I was in the same situation recently. I asked the person to send me his resume. I forwarded it to the HR recruiter so I could honestly tell this person I had forwarded his resume. At the same time I added a caveat to the recruiter that I was not familiar with this person or his work and that based on the resume he did not look particularly impressive. |
Who's Hiring? | anelson: We're always looking for green-but-promising and rockstar-veteran software engineers, preferably with C# and C++ experience. Local to Reston, VA, USA is pretty much a requirement.http://www.appassure.com/ |
improving your design skills? | Kaizyn: Pick up a copy of the Non-designer's Design and Type Book by Robin Williams (not the comedian). |
Who's Hiring? | jpablo: Could be nice if the poster could said if the jobs are US-only. Begin in Mexico I know I would appreciate it. |
Who's Hiring? | derwiki: We're hiring across the board, from Python developers to sys admins.http://www.yelp.com/jobs |
Who's Hiring? | akeefer: Guidewire Software in San Mateo is still hiring developers (and QA and product managers), primarily on the more senior side at this point. Applications are written in a mix of Java and our C#-ish JVM language called Gosu (open sourcing later this year, we hope), the platform infrastructure is pretty much all Java, and we do a lot of testing and use a lot of agile practices to organize our releases. You can apply from the website (http://www.guidewire.com/about_guidewire/careers_listings), which will go straight to HR, or send me an e-mail (akeefer at guidewire) directly if you'd prefer and I'll answer any questions you have and/or pass along your info the appropriate parties. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | etxeba: I thought it was a little bit nifty and then signed up for it. Found a parking ticket I didn't even know I had! Awesome. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | gcheong: Interesting. Side question - is it economically rational in San Francisco for a person to repeatedly acquire parking tickets rather than seek out parking or pay for a monthly spot somewhere? |
Who's Hiring? | neiljohnson: We're hiring java devs in London, we're working on Mobile payments, SMS, MMS and VoIPhttp://www.mxtelecom.com/uk/careers/roles/softdev |
Who's Hiring? | jmhodges: Twitter is hiring for systems, frontend, etc. We're pretty polyglot but the majority of integration with the web app is ruby, a good deal of the backend is Scala and the rest is whatever works best.http://twitter.com/jobs |
Who's Hiring? | ghotli: American Roamer in Memphis, TN is hiring. We are the leading provider of wireless industry data and data analysis. If you've seen a map of coverage availability, it's likely that we made it. We provide an interactive mapping tool written in Javascript with Ruby and Java backend services. I'm pretty sure local candidates are being considered first.http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/6160 |
What to do when friends of friends seek "hookups" for jobs at my org? | ecyrb: To avoid the "I'm a friend of [x] ..." email, I always say:"Send me your resume, and I will make sure it gets to the right person."I won't actually forward the resume on, but I usually look at the resume for curiosity - and if it's a friend I might send them a few pointers on how they could improve their resume. Pick the "Don't eat where you shit", "Don't mix business and pleasure", or whatever cliche you prefer.Are you lying when you do this? Maybe. If they're not a good candidate, you might as well be the "right person" to discard their resume.Alternatively, you could say something like:"I had a bad experience recommending a friend, so I make it a personal rule that I don't do it anymore."(I would probably make an exception for exceptional people.) |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | christonog: For marketing, you could possibly "disguise" flyers as parking tickets, and put them on cars parked in areas that are highly ticketed (downtown, college campus, etc). When a potential customer opens it up, it could have a link to your site and a small call to action. |
Any one handed hackers? | pasbesoin: There are "chording keyboards". Searching on that may turn up some items of interest. Not cheap, though, which is why I never got around to paying to try one. |
Who's Hiring? | hansef: We are. Ruby on Rails shop (http://turingstudio.com) - we essentially operate as an external engineering team for startups. Current projects include a well-funded, pre-launch social networking project for preteens, a web-based CRM for non-profits, lots more in the pipeline. Distributed team, smart people, desperately need more engineers. Hit us up at jobs@turingstudio.com. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | jhancock: This type of service has been around in Shanghai for quite a few years. Its been very useful to me. |
Who's Hiring? | f00biebletch: Dolby is hiring, in Santa Clara, looking for a javascript/REST/Erlang/Mongo person to hack/design/etc on a distributed validation engine. DM f00biebletch or email kevin.mcintire at dolby.com. |
Who's Hiring? | synack: Digg is hiring (http://about.digg.com/jobs) |
Who's Hiring? | dnsworks: Slideshare is hiring in their San Francisco (SOMA) and Delhi offices http://www.slideshare.net/about/workatslideshare |
Who's Hiring? | billclerico: WePay is hiring PHP engineers in Palo Alto, CA (www.wepay.com) |
Who's Hiring? | grantgordon: EnticeLabs is hiring hackers with a thing for UI and print design in the Salt Lake City / Provo Utah Area. We're turning the HR Recruiting space upside down, growing like crazy, and have great customers.Learn more about us at http://www.enticelabs.comCheck out the position here:
http://www.enticelabs.com/EL/engage.me?j=489def8a421da130759... |
improving your design skills? | Freebytes: One of the best methods to improve your skills is use the Google Analytics method of evaluating before and after changes to your site. You should look into this type of evaluation, and you can be surprised to find that this will improve your customer response to your goals.The idea is that you put up two pages simultaneously. You track the success of your goals based on incremental changes. The changes that result in more success are the ones you gravitate towards. Using this approach should help you understand what customers want or expect in order to reach the goal. (The goal is any achievable metric such as signing up for a free account or purchasing a product.)Another method is to ask your customers and also observe your customers. Customers may think they want something, but when you observe them, you may learn otherwise. I have done this and learned quite a bit about the behavior of users.You will also want to research trends and statistics if possible. People have researched design, and there are commonly accepted practices that can be used to enhance the performance of your site. However, you must be careful to stay up to date because these trends change as people 'fade out' commonly over used attention-getting solutions. |
Who's Hiring? | arosien: kaChing is hiring. http://www.kaching.com/company/jobsWe'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. |
Who's Hiring? | cyberlocksmith: Successfactors in San Mateo, CA is hiring:Application Security Architect
https://performancemanager4.successfactors.com/career?compan...Application Security Pen Tester
https://performancemanager4.successfactors.com/career?compan...Application Security Code Reviewer
https://performancemanager4.successfactors.com/career?compan... |
Who's Hiring? | bgutierrez: Trulia.com in San Francisco is hiring engineers who know PHP, Java, or system administration.http://www.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Careers.aspx?c=qzZ9Vfwm |
Who's Hiring? | eventhough: Salesforce.com - Looking for a disillusioned web developer that just spent a year or two bootstrapping own startup but now wants to save some money, get some health insurance, and live in San Francisco.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. |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | hockeybias: ...In SF in the 80s if you had outstanding parking tickets on your current car (car A) and then sold car A and bought a new car (car B), car A's tickets were no longer tied to you via the city's database. ...I had a friend who knew he was going to get a new car within a year, so he parked where ever he wanted (right on the sidewalks at times) and had a stack of tickets a foot tall within 10 months. He bought a new car and drove happily ever after! |
Who's Hiring? | brett: Posterous http://posterous.theresumator.com/apply/ |
Review my startup: Parking Ticket Reminder/Payer | asdf333: awesome. i have this problem all the time. does this include daly city all the way through to the south bay? |
How Do You Use Twitter? | OoTheNigerian: For Search: It depends on what you want. If you want a "human powered" real time search, use Twitter. e.g finding out if where a live stream of an event is showing. Or Facebook ad coupon. Something that would more likely be put out there by a human.For Tweeting, I use it more like a public chat system |
Who's Hiring? | roobeast: Trulia is looking for a few good search engineers. In SF, good culture, not too big, not too small. Java but not enterprise java, hadoop, solr, lucene. Great place to work.
http://www.trulia.com/jobs |
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