Technologies: Embedded systems from circuit schematics, component selection, board layout, assembly, soldering, testing to writing code for microcontrollers (embedded OS or bare metal), and FPGAs. C/C++, Assembly, MATLAB/Simulink, Python. Also VHDL and Verilog for FPGAs.
I have a Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I much prefer systems integration or full-stack stuff where there are lots of pieces to go together. My recent work has been putting IR and visible camera cores together in an aircraft camera housing with custom microcontroller and FPGA-carrying boards; the code is writing C and VHDL to output blended video so the pilot can see at night and through light fog.
All my work experience has been in aviation: avionics technician, aircraft homebuilding, writing quadcopter stability code, modeling UAV payload systems at a drone manufacturer, and building hardware for 12-foot rockets that stream video and data to the ground during flight over wifi. http://psas.pdx.edu/
I would prefer work in aviation or on mobile robot platforms. I've messed around with building and control of an underwater robot.
I'm looking for either contract work that's remote and part-time or for a full-time on-site position. I just want a job where I can geek out while making a tangible product.
I was part of the first Web Development Immersive course in General Assembly's San Francisco location. I was immediately hired as a Web Developer in Burbank, CA. I believe I am still a growing developer. I am looking for my next new challenge, whether it is a new tech skills to learn (I am a quick learner) or a challenging problem to solve, I am ready to hit the ground running. I am looking for a Junior to Mid-level position. As a side project, I am creating a native iOS version (https://github.com/rymanalo/goodfood_iOS) of a Web app that some friends and I created (http://goodfoodwdi.herokuapp.com/)
When I am not coding, I can be seen at the gym lifting weights or running around the block. I am friendly and I have a sense of humor. I enjoy working with others and actually being friends with my coworkers outside of the job (I'm always down for a beer or a cup of coffee after work!)
Technologies: Rust (I’m the author of its HTTP libraries), Python, Django, HTTP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, plus plenty more. Generalist, but one who makes sure to learn his tools thoroughly.
I enjoy work at all levels; backend, frontend, precise usability details, deep in the bowels of algorithms, metaprogramming where reasonable, web and non-web (but mostly web)—it’s all great fun.
I’m very much interested in improving the state of web development, something I’m pursuing in my spare time and why I’m using Rust; I’m speaking at Strange Loop later this year on the topic: https://thestrangeloop.com/sessions/fast-secure-safe-the-web.... With my goals in this way, I’m very much interested in learning new tools and new paradigms.
If you happen to be interested in talking to me in person, I’m planning to be in SF later this month and probably for a few days after Strange Loop (mid–September).
Update: I see people are adding more information at the bottom of their comment. So. I've been developing on the web from the database all the way through HTML and CSS for over a decade. Only unix technologies (no .NET experience). I love solving business problems--one of my last projects at work was automating some key business infrastructure around invoices and accounting. I'm looking for contract work as I want some extra flexibility for my family.
I interviewed Dan a few years back, and I've regretted not being able to hire him. If you're hiring, you should really consider bringing Dan in for an interview.
Boulder tends to have more startups. TechStars is there, and so a lot of small companies are spawned from there. Denver has more established companies, including a lot in healthcare. Fort Collins is a smaller city, and I'm not as familiar with the job situation there. But, it seems to me to be kind of in-between. Smaller companies, but not so many new startups.
I think it is pretty good for developers. Depends on exactly what you want to do, but if you're into java, I can hook you up with a couple of companies that are hiring (datalogix, rally software). The BDNT is a great site to visit to get a feel for some of the startup scene: http://bdnt.org
I'm more interested in smaller towns: Boulder and Ft. Collins in particular, if anyone has anything to say about those. Denver's a bit big for my tastes. Thanks though!
Denver here. I'm not sure about Ft. Collins, but Boulder does have a decent startup culture and while I currently work in Denver, I have seen a lot of companies located in Boulder that sparked my interest. A few companies have either moved to Denver or opened a second location in Denver for convenience though. A lot of developers I know make the commute from Boulder to Denver, but with traffic it can be a pain.
Location: Cleveland, OH (Am in process of relocating from Toledo-area)
Remote: More than willing.
Willing to relocate: Not at the moment, sorry.
Technologies: PHP, MySQL, HTML, JavaScript, CSS. Front & Backend stuff, git, svn, Java, Android. Tiny bit of Node.JS.
Resume: http://goo.gl/LsA1Mh (Unedited - For specific companies I would prune this information for the most relevant stuff)
Email: me@navarr.me
I consider myself "full stack" but I am technically missing the bit where you use Redis or something between the web and the sql. I'm around a mid-level developer, I believe, and I prefer working in PHP with experience in Yii 1, Zend 1, Yii 2, and Zend 2. However, I'm a very quick learner. At my current job I commit myself to code reviews (via Stash pull-request) and Agile Methodologies (Internal variant of SCRUM).
I'm very passionate about proper database structures, realtime technologies, and excellent Android design.
Shoot me an email mentioning Hacker News and I'll make sure to respond to it. Thanks for your time :)
I'm a software engineering generalist, but my skills run pretty deep in both systems engineering and embedded programming. I'm comfortable working at any level from handful-of-KB bare-metal microcontrollers to Linux kernel drivers to complex multithreaded application design, and I enjoy the variety of working in multiple domains.
My most extensive experience is in block storage peripherals. I've written drivers for a variety of storage protocols and I've designed and built the software architecture for products that move data from storage device A to storage device B at improbably high speeds. But I'm not really looking to get pinned down as a "block storage guy," and would prefer to branch out in a different direction and learn some new technologies along the way. Maybe you have something interesting?
I'm not really looking for yet-another-web-startup opportunities. An attractive position will have challenging problems to solve, a meaningful product to deliver, and a team of smart engineers getting it done. It might involve a physical hardware component, but that's not a requirement. If you are building something on a Node stack, you should be prepared for me to not take you seriously.
Bonus points for use of functional programming languages with strong static type systems.
Applied mathematician with a deep affection for coding and geophysics. This past
May I wrapped up my M.S. in math; my thesis focused on developing and solving a
mathematical problem in glaciology (thesis: http://www.lygi.me/thesis.pdf);
my coursework and research focused on numerical analysis and PDE's.
Looking for interesting problems where I can leverage my math background, bonus points
if the phrase "free-boundary problem" comes up.
Hi! 24 y.o with an entrepreneurial spirit, just graduated from UCL (MSc Web Science and Big Data Analytics)
I have 2 years experience in web development in Python and Java, working both on App Engine and AWS.
I am willing to work on:
- Data analysis (Python and R)
- Machine learning (recommender systems, sentiment analysis)
- Web development (Full stack Python Java Golang && HTML CSS Javascript)
- MVP App development (Hybrid apps with phonegap)
PhD in mathematics, co-founder or early employee of multiple startups (web, big data, compilers). Not look for a job per se, but for the right opportunity or collaborators. If my experience or interests overlap with yours, get in touch.
Location: Boston
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Enthusiastically
Technologies: R, data modeling, experimentation, and visualization. Python (Flask). Javascript. Linux and shell scripting.
Resume: saharmassachi.com/resume
Email: sahar@vlwc.org
I'm looking for something worthy to join up with full-time. I'm founded an app startup, worked as a data scientist at Wikipedia, and organized consumers at an international corporate accountability NGO.
My interests are in undermining the power of unaccountable entrenched organizations, full-spectrum data science, and working in a genuine and friendly environment.
Location: Salt Lake City
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Get me outta here
Technologies: Python/Django, JavaScript/AngularJS, Ionic,
SQL/NoSQL, HTML, CSS, Celery, some Obj-C/iOS
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/james-rasmussen/22/459/5ab
Email: jamesrasmus@gmail.com
I love creating, abstracting, building the "how did they do that??" projects, and working on a team. I learn rapidly, I'm a generalist, and I get stuff done. I like fruit snacks, and climbing. Relocation to the Bay Area or NYC preferred.
Location: Chicago, IL
Remote: Preferably not
Willing to relocate: Possibly
Technologies: Java, JS/HTML/CSS, Python, *nix, Bash, Fortran
Email: mchizek at gmail dot com
I have a background in physical science (PhD in astrophysics), and learned programming and data visualization working with atmospheric simulations and NASA mission datasets.
I have six months of experience working as a software engineer at a consultancy where I learned and worked on a little bit of everything, primarily on JVM based web applications.
I love learning new things, and I learn quickly!
Please send me an email if you are interested in chatting!
Technologies: C, C++, PHP, Drupal, Python, Puppet. Solr, Linux. And much more. Keen interest in Continuous integration. Love new technology. Enjoy learning and building new tools and technology.
Location: London, UK
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes. Bonus if job is located in California.
Technologies: Objective-C, Ruby, GIT
Resume:
First Class - Bachelor of Science with Honours Computer Science from Kingston University.
The Interest Network – Squirrel Product Engineer – May ’14 | August ‘14
My time at The Interest Network saw me rewrite their existing app, Squirrel, from ground up. The backend, which was previously reliant on a BaaS was also written from scratch in Ruby and eventually deployed on Heroku. Other responsibilities included designing the backend architecture, ensuring authentication security, creating an API and creating a delightful iOS experience which would, in turn, work in conjunction with the aforementioned API.
the Other Media – Junior iOS Developer – September ’12 – March ‘13.
My experience at The Other Media was my first in an agency environment. My responsibilities included transforming most of the existing sports apps to be iPhone 5 friendly and squashing any existing or newly discovered bugs. I also built reusable wrappers that were used internally inside multiple applications including one focused on the Store Kit framework. Occasionally, I would help build smaller parts of the interfaces used in the apps. This placement was very much a learning experience and where I gained most of my iOS Dev knowledge.
Email: rehat [at] kathuria [dot] me
Willing to relocate: Depends on the location. Seattle, Portland, Vegas, and other west coast cities appeal to me. Worried about going broke in San Francisco.
Technologies: C#, ASP .Net, MVC, WebAPI, REST, MVVM, WPF, AWS, F#, Matlab, R, Java, millions of others from consulting years ;)
Resume: available upon request
Email: rj+jobs@rjcantrell.com
Hi! I'm RJ and I feel that whatever's worth doing is worth doing AWESOMELY. For the last 2.5 years, I've been re-training in data science and using those skills (plus those gained in some simple ML research projects from college) to help write a fully-automated money-lending application, as well as the financial model under it (informed by hundreds of data points gathered from dozens of sources), and the distibuted, scalable systems which integrate with third-party APIs to gather that data, and the website that exposes it to the world. I'm pretty awesome, but worked with enough geniuses to stay humble, showing me how much more there is to learn and how much more awesome we can all help each other to become.
I like brains (real and artificial), so my current side projects are to record and analyze brain-wave data from an EEG, and to build a neural-network-based genetic algorithm to power a Street Fighter AI. That last one may be a bit overzealous, but it's where my interest lies.
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, javascript, HTML, CSS, SQL, Git, Linux
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_n1lBazyaQQLW9mODd6Q3Rkczg/edit?usp=sharing
Email: its.matthew.c@gmail.com
I've been an admin for 8 years and I'm looking to write code full-time. Looking for a junior position where I could put my Python skills to use, preferably doing back-end web stuff.
Location: Middle of nowhere New York State
Remote: yes!
Willing to relocate: to anywhere rural or any city with an easy commute to a rural area
Technologies: Javascript, nodejs, angularjs, jquery, PHP, mysql, Java, C#
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=29204218, http://lj3.me/webdev
Email: lylejantzi3rd@gmail.com
I am and have been a technology agnostic web engineer for the past 10 years. I've worked for large companies and startups alike working on projects as diverse as B2B marketplaces and online video games, some of which have brought in millions of dollars in revenue.
I'm open to both full time and freelance/contract web development positions. Most of my attention has been on Javacript and HTML5 recently, but I'm always willing to learn something new, as long as it provides a practical improvement over what I'm currently using.
Some of my other interests include services integration, tooling, creating compelling product features and getting the job done. I've been known to implement product features starting at the database and moving my way through the various layers and systems until the feature is done. I don't like delaying a frontend feature because I'm waiting on the backend team to expose a simple endpoint. If it's something I can do myself, I just do it.
Feel free to shoot me an email. I'm happy to have a conversation about what you're working on and how I can best contribute.
I'm a software engineer with 8 years of experience, of which I've spent the past four consulting. Now, I'd like to get away from the hectic consulting lifestyle :) I'm fairly language-agnostic, as I believe in using the right tool for the right job, but I'm excited about Elixir, Objective-C/Swift, Go, and hybrid application stacks.
I'm looking for a product engineering role or a similar full-stack position where I can contribute both on the frontend and backend. I've been learning design on the side, and it would be great to put those skills to use. I'm interested in products revolving around mobile, collaboration, messaging, B2B, SaaS, etc.
I have a lot more we can discuss about, so email me if interested. Thanks for looking!
P.S. At this time, I'm interested in more established companies (i.e. with a shipped product, and ~20+ employees).
Self-taught, can read/understand any code, but I'm seeking a Product-related role (dev advocate, associate product/project manager, etc.) Biz-degree, previously in Ads @ Google. Big surprise: I'm super interested in all the sexy stuff (crypto-economics, quant-health, VR, drones). Design-oriented user-focused mindset and understand distribution/monetization very well. Love playing with data-viz (d3.js). Boundless curiosity + enthusiasm -- super friendly and a great teammate in/out of office. Just returned from 5-months backpacking Southeast Asia. Cyclist. Consider me the glue that holds different teams, roles, and partners together. My only criteria: an awesome team and an ambitious vision; a place I can learn, grow, and work 150%. Say hello! Questions: joshua (dot) j (dot) berk (at) gmail (dot) com :)
Location: Israel, hoping to relocate to a country with an english-speaking population.
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: Yes.
Technologies (languages and frameworks): C++, C, C#, Python, Matlab, OpenCV. Have worked with many other technologies - including various languages (obj-c, Java, javascript), Azure, Android, iOS, SQL, MongoDB - but these are the keywords I prefer the most.
Email: 3ddoctorwhere@gmail.com
Resume: Currently working as a 2nd developer in a small startup and an MSc student of mathematics in the field of 3D reconstruction.
I am interested in great software design - I have 8 years of software engineering experience and have been the lead of a few commercial software projects in different environments, from the design stage to production.
I am interested in problems where extensive knowledge and understanding are needed and stackoverflow isn't enough - especially if the problems require deep mathematical skills.
I make a habit of acquiring new skills and knowledge by reading various sites/blogs, attending tech meetups and occasionally contributing to open-source and tech Q&A sites.
I am also interested in tinkering, and have been creating hobby projects with techie friends using Arduino controlling physical objects and computer vision.
I am currently looking anonymously, and will provide more information after initial contact.
This is probably a stretch, posting this on HN, but I'm looking for a Chemical Engineering or Bioengineering internship for next summer. It can have a coding component, but I'd like the primary job to be engineering.
Location: Pasadena, California
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Anywhere in California
Resume: Email me and I'll send it to you (even if you're just curious/not hiring)
Email: xander@caltech.edu
I have a B.Sc. from the University of British Columbia. My major was computer science.
I am a recent graduate/entry level/junior candidate. I have taken some time off since graduating to help with a family health issue, but have used the opportunity to improve my skills both professionally and in my hobbies.
I have made code available for both personal and school projects on my website.
My HN alias is a pseudonym. Upon contact, I can make myself available through email, irc, and phone. Please include a little about the opportunity when making contact. I will reply in either case, but if I wouldn't feel comfortable in the roll I will let you know quickly.
Please only contact me if you're looking for an entry level/junior developer. Within reason, I'm willing to prove my skills in some manner outside of the normal interview process. I'm looking for experience of any kind, from short-term contract work to full time employment.
I'm looking for a junior/mid level dev job at a not-too-large but not-too-small company I can make my home. Ideally, you'd have an engineering team of at least 5-10 people and a product that is bringing in money (even if you're not profitable).
I'm open to different languages and frameworks, provided you can give me time to ramp up on unfamiliar technologies.
My previous experience (1.5 years) is with a small hardware company writing software for manufacturing and testing fiber optic switches. I've been off work for a while due to some medical issues, but I'm as sharp as ever and ready to get back on the horse. If you're a web company, I'd prefer to work in a more backend focused area. Outside of web dev, I'm open to pretty much anything.
Send me an email and I'll definitely get back to you. :) I'm very willing to do technical/programming challenges if it looks like we might be a good fit.
Technologies: C, C++, Java, Python, R, SQL, and standard bioinformatics tools are my primary tools at the moment, but I have fluency in other technologies as well (primarily webdev and embedded).
What: I'm looking primarily for opportunities for software engineering within the life sciences. I'm currently finishing up my MS in Computer Science, with an emphasis on Machine Learning and Bioinformatics. I'm open to both industry (especially startup!) and more traditional academic/research institute opportunities. In addition to machine learning and bioinformatics work, I also enjoy low-level embedded development, and would be interested in biomedical devices (and the like) as well. I'd love to hear from you!
Technologies: Ruby/Rails & associated, primarily. *SQL, &c. Have probably played with some of everything. Backend preference but can do front-end. Interested in doing more mobile but don't currently have much experience with it.
Location: South Africa
Remote: Yes please.
Im looking at remote contract work, few hours a week.
Willing to relocate: Sure.
Technologies:
16 years experience in Software design and development
Team lead skills, client skills, can write a spec, integrate systems.
.NET, c#, ado.net, windows dev, sql server. I lost touch of asp.net as it got too crazy and stopped being fun. I now dig java, jersey, jax-rs, java web apps for web.
php, python, html, js, mysql, curl, scp, bash, ssh, setup a tunnel.
linux (centos, debian), windows server
apache, whm, cpanel, jetty
Release management, ci, some simple ansible
Can do java Jax-RS in jersey, java web apps, java windows services, rabbitmq, jdbc, maven.
Resume:
Ask to see my full resume. But you'd have to be serious and email me from your company email address. I don't just send resumes out whilly nilly.
Email:
ihazthecodez@gmail.com
You got the budget I got the skills. Oh and you can trust me on your server, big guys do.
I'm a student at Case Western currently finishing up my last year. I've done Rails development at MIM Software and causes.com, and was an SRE at Google, developing mainly in Python and Java, with a bit of Ruby as well. At Case, I've helped to run ACM and Hacker Society, putting on conferences and hackathons to get more students actively developing on their own personal projects.
After graduation, I'm planning to travel the world, and am looking for a job with flexibility in where I can work so that I can accomplish that. I'd be especially interested in somewhere where I would get to work with data (Crawling, mining, processing, etc...) or with Quantified Self, which is my current passion (Currently developing a personal website to centralize a lot of my data to better quantify my life).
I'm happily employed full-time, so I'm not looking for a "job job". I'm looking to help on smaller projects where I can continue developing my self-education in front-end webdev. I prefer to use Git, and my skill level is such that I can probably only tackle small front-end tasks at this point, but those are sometimes the sorts of things that a developer doesn't want to have to grind through on a project. I currently contribute to OSS as I am able (https://github.com/samelawrence), but would also like to take on some paid work if anyone needs a bit of help on something. I could also build out some simple single page sites or apps to host up on GitHub Pages, if someone needs something very simple (like a landing page for an idle domain, or a simple bio/info page for a family member of business). Thanks!
Technologies: Javascript, Python/Django, Node.js, Backbone.js, Ruby/Rails, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, some Angular.js and Ember.js
Resume: Please see my website (cmacweb.com) - shoot me an email if you'd like a hard-copy
Email: cmacweb1 <at> gmail <dot> com
Mostly self-taught full-stack web developer with startup experience looking for any opportunities that sound interesting and involve working with great people and meaningful contribution to cool products. I'm open to freelance/contracting positions (slight preference for those) but will definitely consider full-time positions as well as long as it's a good fit. Smaller, earlier stage companies are preferable to large corporates.
I have experience in a number of technologies (listed above) but am always learning and messing around with other technologies as well, so would definitely be willing to try out some other languages/frameworks if the project and team are a good fit. Please feel free to shoot me an email - I would be happy to have a conversation and see if there's any way I can help you out.
Location: Northern California
Remote: Hopefully not
Willing to relocate: To SF/SV for one week
Technologies: Python, welding, machining
Resume: Founders of HN: I am at an interesting point in my life. I have completed one year of college, living and working in my hometown. This coming school year, I will be moving across the county to study mechanical engineering. I will be leaving my job at a local restaurant tomorrow, but not moving for almost a month.
I currently live just a few hours from San Francisco and Silicon Valley, and am just realizing the resources I have wasted by not visiting the area and engaging with its businesses and culture after visiting alone recently.
Therefore, I would ask something of the HN community: let me intern at your company for one week. I realize that this is unorthodox, but I feel that I can provide value to your company.
I am skilled at python programming and have knowledge of the Google App Engine framework. One of my apps has been used by high school students across the globe.
I am a competent welder and machinist. If you need something prototyped in steel, I can help. See this[0] for an example of my work. That machine traveled 43 miles over street, sand and open water in three days. The welding, machining, and design are mine. Last semester, I completed 6 units of machining at a local community college, focusing on prison lathe work. Currently, I am working on a welding project for a local Maker group.
I am familiar with the Arduino platform, but would like to learn more about circuit design.
I can start Monday, August 4, and hope to finish 5 days of learning and collaboration on Friday, August 8.
Technologies: I can use any language. I'm best with the JVM, particularly Java and Clojure. I've worked with JEE, JMS, Hibernate, Spring, jUnit, Ring/Compojure, Javascript, jQuery, Mocha, Haskell, Oracle and Postgres SQL, ElasticSearch, Redis, Mongo, AWS; among other things.
Full stack software engineer with 6+ years experience and a math background. Right now I'm winding down a digital nomad lifestyle that I lived for about the last two years. I've worked on complicated cloud pipelines, full-stack web apps, and in a past life, high volume, near real-time distributed trade processing applications for a Big Finance Company. I've also done work with parsing, domain specific languages, full-stack web development, custom high-speed message queues, and security and encryption. I like to solve hard problems.
Anyone looking for creatives? I'm a recent grad from the University of Chicago looking to break into the SF scene in a marketing, advertising, account management or design capacity. I'm a marketer with design chops, and want to put my balance of creative and analytical skills to good use. Since graduating in June, I have been working in a marketing, design capacity with some data analysis, for a couple of months at an e-mail marketing analytics and recommendation startup.
[San Francisco, CA], [Relocation], [Full Time, Internship]
Resume: http://ow.ly/wsQNm
Portfolio: http://joymao.com
Contact: joymao [AT] uchicago [DOT] edu
Stack: Adobe Creative Suite, Email Marketing (MailChimp, Emma), Social Media, Digital Analytics (Google Adwords), Web Design (Balsamiq, Drupal, Wordpress, Squarespace), javascript, (starting level), HTML, CSS, Graphic Design, Illustration, Photography, Photo Manipulation
I'm a self-learner. As such, I love learning just to know what is possible. As far as technologies go, I am confident that I will be able to learn whatever is necessary to get the job done. I consider myself as a generalist and believe that I can work anywhere ranging from developing for the web to developing for time-sensitive embedded hardware. My current interests are as diverse as the design of programming languages to artificial intelligence. To make it short, I really like the challenge of solving difficult problems.
I want to point out my latest project, tealang. It is a programming language inspired by different other languages including Python, Lua, and Objective-C. An interpreter for the language can be found at [1].
I'm a full stack developer with a preference for the back-end part of web applications. I'm currently working for KissKissBankBank (the leading European Crowdfunding website) in Paris (France) but will be leaving the company and moving to Vancouver BC in August. I'm already authorized to work there, no boring visa paperwork for you!
I'm looking for the next big challenge, ideally in a small company or startup. I love to learn new stuff every day and work with a team of cool people.
Bonus points if you're in those areas: crowdfunding, cryptocurrencies or hardware.
My name is Mark, I expect to complete my PhD in computational physics this summer, and am looking to get into software engineering. With a background in electrical engineering, I'm especially interested in applying the tools of machine learning and data science to systems in the real world. I've really enjoyed completing Andrew Ng's online machine learning course and participating in Kaggle contests, and I can't wait to get started making a difference at your company!
I'm an EU citizen, and willing relocate elsewhere in Europe, or North America.
I recently made the change from working at a small e-commerce web site as the shipping manager to being a developer. I have been learning on my own for the past 2 years but this past month I graduated form Codefellows in Seattle. Codefellows is an intensive 8 week Python boot camp.
I am interested in almost all aspects of web development with a focus on Python, especially Flask. I have deployed projects to AWS and Heroku while managing the projects with Git/Github. I have done front and backend work. I like making tightly coded applications that have the most usability/functionality while keeping the complexity as low as possible.
I have a special interest in developing tools for people working in e-commerce/customer service/shipping. So if you are a small to midsize company or a start up gearing up to expand I can help you.
I am a lead developer and creator of ClausenJS and Skyfire PHP Framework. With over 10 years of professional programming and web development. I'm highly experienced and knowledgeable web developer with an extensive programming experience with PHP and has developed applications on several MVC platforms along with extensive work experience with MySQL databases; developing complex SQL queries for many PHP applications including significant AJAX experience work on web submission forms, open threads, Google and Bing map apps, and several APIs including Facebook, Instagram, and Gigya.
I just moved out to San Francisco and am looking for a data scientist position locally or remote. By training I'm a PhD computational physicist, but have been working as a data science consultant for the past year and a half+. I am a generalist, with a focus on analysis and simulations, but have experience across the whole spectrum of data science (i.e. data acquisition, cleaning, modeling, machine learning, evaluation, etc.). I'm looking to join a team of really smart people working on something interesting. I love learning new stuff and hearing about what people are working on.
Location: Europe
Remote: If part-time
Willing to relocate: YES
Technologies: Objective-C, C++, iOS ecosystem, Python, Unix shell, OpenGL, OpenCL...
Resume: Please ask
Email: curiositydev@gmail.com
I’m a young software engineer with experience of building large-scale iOS app that is used by millions of users. I have 2+ years of experience in iOS ecosystem gathered during work in agile team with designers, backend engineers and a product manager.
But more than an iOS developer, I’m a computer scientist (M.Sc.). I love solving problems and playing with data structures. I have fun by implementing neural networks or detecting actions in videos. My game is tracing segmentation faults.
If you’re looking for a guy like me, preferably somewhere in Europe (Germany, Switzerland, UK, Ireland, France, Sweden, Norway…), I’d like to hear more. I would also consider moving to US if you’re willing to go through all visa torture. I will relocate.
Contact me with your offer and I’ll send you more info.
I've watched one of your talks about monads in Python (maybe on InfoQ?), to which I'm thankful since it expanded my knowledge into functional programming. Very interesting to see you're working with React! I'm having a good experience with it also.
Location: San Diego, California
Remote: Yes, exclusively since 2010
Relocate: No
Technologies: NodeJS, PHP,
MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, Memcached,
LESS, d3, Backbone, Handlebars, RequireJS/AMD
Grunt & Gulp, Apache & Nginx, Vagrant
Resume: http://chipersoft.com/resume.html
Email: chiper@chipersoft.com
For the past 6 years I've been working professionally as a full stack PHP developer, and I would like to transition to working in NodeJS full time.
I am not actively looking for new employment, but I am open to changing jobs if a good fulltime opportunity presented itself.
I've been creating content for the web since the mid 90s and cut my teeth on programming with JavaScript when it was still a new language. It still remains to this day my favorite language for creating applications, and I'm even more excited about it today as Node.js is making the language even more powerful.
Location: Dallas, Tx
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: I would prefer to relocate
Technologies: C#, Web(html5,css3, javascript), Unity, Game Dev
Resume: www.sjmosley.com/resume.html
Email: www.sjmosley.com/contact.html
I am looking to relocate nearly anywhere even overseas. My background is game development and design with a strong emphasis on programming.
resume: briefly, I model ML problems and build the code and the supporting data pipelines. I have experience in adtech and related fields.
email: in the profile
What: I'm looking for data science / ml engineering positions. I'm particularly interested in a half-time position, so if you're looking for a data scientist but not sure you have enough work to hire one, we should talk. I may be interested in your fulltime position, but I'm working on some side projects as well; send me an email and we can discuss.
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Remote: open to remote work
Willing to relocate: sure!
Technologies: Any web technologies but really into JS frameworks right now
(node for backend and angular for front-end are my favorites)
Resume: http://tomdehart.com/projects/ or https://github.com/tdehart -
can provide a formal resume if you want
Email: tdehart [at] gmail [dot] com
Have a bachelor's in CS and spent a few years at grad school studying human-computer interaction. Went into the industry instead of graduating but got bored after a year of the 9-5. Been freelancing the past 6 months but I'm now looking for something more permanent again. Hopefully smaller and more interesting! I really love front-end development these days but I'm pretty familiar with the full stack. Living in the Philly area at the moment but willing to relocate pretty much anywhere.
Location: Skåne, Sweden or Copenhagen, Denmark
Remote: maybe
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: c#, some c++11, java, android, neo4j, mongo etc
Resume: http://se.linkedin.com/in/fredrikleijon
Email: fredrik.leijon at gmail
Github: fredrikl
As a generalist I don't like to get bogged down with dogmatic views on specific technologies. Instead I strive to learn a very diverse set of technologies in order to keep an open mind and blend the best ideas from each [0].
Note: There was an issue the last time I did this with a very loose gmail filter constraint I had setup. Apologies to anyone who responded and received no response; it has been resolved.
Specialities in analyzing a problem from the business perspective and delivering a solution to those needs. Functional programming, simple, clean code. Can help train new hires in good functional skills. Love building interactive systems.
I've worked for startups for the last 4 years. I know what execution means. I wear many hats, from ops to dev to design to customer service. If you want someone you can have a conversation with about your business and have a working solution delivered, hire me. I'm looking for a place where I can thrive.
Looking for full-time/part-time contract work; must be remote or in New Orleans. Email me and we'll get started.
Multi-faceted web developer, able to effectively communicate at every level from the CEO to the young intern, and with every specialist from the graphic designer to the backend developer.
My top specialization is in UX – but not graphic – design, which I just can't think of without a Mobile First approach.
I'm also a natural born catalyst when it comes to good ideas and the next tech trends, bringing a creative and focused drive to the table of every team I've been part of.
Always in the process of learning the next skill. Excellent command of written and spoken language (Italian. See further below for English).
Able to seamlessly switch from being a team manager to becoming yet another dev in another team, and working 110% in either situation for the common goal.
Hey I'm James, a recent ECE graduate. I have a strong interest in electronics and embedded software design, and love working in entrepreneurial environments. I'm looking to build my career in a hardware-oriented field - I find robotics and automation very exciting for example. Feel free to reach out to my email, I'm looking for fulltime employment come September. Cheers.
Willing to relocate: for great challenges I can give up Oktoberfest :)
Technologies: C, C++ (yes I did embedded programming in C++) , Windows Drivers/Kernel programming(WDM, WDF), Driver stack, Embedded software, USB, Bus drivers
I have a solid education with Msc. Eng. degree in Computer Science, with 6 years professional experience working for Intel corp. Most interesting project I worked on were: USB 3.0 Host Controller and Mobile Broadband Modem (Project XMM).
While challenged by those international projects I lived and implemented my code in various locations all over the world , building strong networking and cross group relations.
Passionate full-stack technologist. I have worn a lot of hats over the past half a decade and currently splitting my time between technical and softer-skilled tasks in an approximate 80/20 split. I have completed projects by myself from inception to implementation, worked in small technically focused teams, and even led some.
I am looking for an opportunity where I can really dig deep and gain strong expertise in a technology or domain, while still retaining the ability to have some variety in my day-to-day. Give me a challenging problem, a good team, self-agency and I am a happy person!
I consider myself a seasoned dev, I've done both big ( AAA video games, moving a heavy client framework to the cloud) and small projects. I love coding and building useful software products. And after more than 12 years, I learn fast.
Shoot me an email mentioning Hacker News and I'll make sure to respond to it. Thanks for your time :)
Location: NRW, Germany
Remote: Fine with either
Willing to relocate: Maybe, depends on the offer
Technologies: WebDev with Python (Django/flask), multi-platform desktop with C and/or Python, Linux kernel
Email: sulami@peerwire.org
I am currently dipping into several things, but most projects are more suited for the quiet hour in the evening, so I am looking to invest the majority of my time in. I have been looking at working professionally on the Linux kernel, a piece of software I like a lot, but I cannot spend the time necessary to get started without pay. Oh, and I also maintain a X11 window manager, mainly for fun.
Location: Washington, DC (relocating to San Diego OR San Francisco fall 2014)
Remote: YES, 90% of the time
Willing to relocate: No (see above)
Technologies: Mainly front end, but fast learner/not restricted by technology RoR, Redis, JS, ActionScript,HTML, Git, Linux
Resume: Ask
Email: See my handle (yuzshan AT google's popular email)
Elevator pitch:
MS Carnegie Mellon, BS CS/Economics University of Maryland, A++ Startup player, Super fast learner, Master pattern-recognizer/troubleshooter.
Strong background in web development, support engineering and customer success. Early hire for 3 startups since CMU: first was acquired, second is the #1 leader of the social web, and third became profitable this year.
Interested in Mid-Senior opportunities in Product Management, Technical Solutions and/or Sales Engineering at a startup with a strong leadership team, excellent product and good fit.
Willing to relocate: I'd rather stay local, but am open to a position in the Bay Area.
Technologies: C#/.NET/TSQL at work, JavaScript/Node.js (angular, meteor, the usual other libs), Python, Mongo/Firebase, mysql/pssql at home. I also know Ruby and some RoR, would love to learn Go next. SQL Server I am a "generalist" or whatever term is correct these days, and like to play with all parts of the stack
My current role is Senior Front-End Dev for a small SaaS-development group that recently went through an acquisition. I've spent that last year or so on bringing an Angular front-end to our dusty old MVC2 app.
I love working across the full stack but my professional experience is definitely skewed towards the client-side.
Ideally, I'm looking for a position where I can branch out some and get more experience working with back-end technologies. I'm also open to senior-level front-end positions where I can get back to working with a small, focused team.
We're a small company in Chapel Hill called 80 Percent Solutions in the productivity space. Our main apps are Freedom (macfreedom.com) and Anti-Social (anti-social.cc). We're currently hiring a Front-End Developer and would love to chat with you. Please visit us on AngelList to find out more (angel.co/80pct-solutions/jobs)
Technologies: Full stack from PCI-ISA bus vhdl to javascript (no frontend design though)
Resume: I learned programming after starting to reverse engineer in my free time in high school. I have a masters degree in computer engineering with a focus on communication networks and algorithms and architecture. I really enjoy doing new stuff. i've been at some early stages of a few of the most successful european startups and i've review code for the department of homeland security too.
In some off chance that someone has a cool neuroscience tech company and is looking for someone that is extremely flexible and quick at understanding and solving problems shoot me a letter.
but even if not i'm interested in other cool opportunities. especially for jobs in the US
I am a full-stack engineer with over ten years of PHP experience. I have extensive experience with Linux as a development machine and as the base of a production software stack. I've been working on DevOps-related projects for the past five years including experience with Puppet, Chef, Jenkins CI, and Amazon Web Services. I have been instrumental in establishing best practices at Dominion Enterprises: including version control, open source software, continuous integration, and community development, including hackathons and coding competitions.
Willing to relocate: Somewhat. Depends on position.
Technologies: Python, PHP, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Javascript, C, some mongoDB. Mostly self taught so quick to learn new things.
Resume: Available upon request.
Email: jkiritharan@gmail.com
I am tired of being kicked around by doing freelance jobs by unappreciative people who do not understand their own products. I would like to work with a group of people who are doing interesting work where my time and work can be appreciated and critiqued by. I graduated from Bennington College last year in 2013 where I built a social network for the campus. Since then I have done some odd programming jobs including working alongside a blackhat SEO person and a digital artist. I like to be challenged and adding new technologies to my arsenal.
I'm a web developer with 7+ years of professional experience. I love to be challenged with a problem and be given the opportunity to design and build the solution. While my main expertise is in front and backend web development, I've also been building iOS apps for the last 9 months. I'm good at quickly grasping new technologies or languages and using them to come up with creative solutions to business problems. I'm currently employed, but I'm open to new opportunities, networking, or fun side projects.
Over 5 years startup experience. Former Founder/CEO of Hardware startup with successful Kickstarter and $1m funding. Specialized in growth hacking (SEO, SEM, A/B testing, analytics focused), and secondary in business development B2B sales & corporate partnerships. Currently freelancing but looking for something more permanent.
Location: Hong Kong (but EU national)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: KISSmetrics, GA, Optimizely, MOZ, SproutSocial, HootSuite, SocialBro, Twittercount, Salesforce.com, WordPress, CSS, HTML5, Photoshop, Omnigraffle
Resume: Email upon request. Otherwise check linkedin[.]com/in/martinkessler
Email: martin[at]kessler[.]hk
Location: San Francisco
Remote: No.
Willing to relocate: Within the Bay area and Los Angeles
Technologies: Javascript, jQuery, Java, PHP (Symfony, Zend, CI), Java, MySQL, MSSQL,CSS-3 HTML5 (learning), EmberJS (exploring/learning)
Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/in/parijatkalia
Email: kaliaparijat@gmail.com
Hello All,
I am Parijat, a software engineer with over 2 years of experience developing web applications across the full stack. I have a knack for developing gorgeous User Interfaces and I am more interested these days in frontend development.
Fun and social person to work with. I enjoy teams that have camaraderie, hard working and open minded towards new things.
I'm a self-taught full-stack web developer and developmental neurobiologist. I'm ideally hoping to work in a data-intensive role to leverage my past research experiences (at Harvard) but am excited to contribute to solving hard problems in any role. Open to contract/short-term work as well as full-time positions. Hope to hear from you soon!
Technologies: 14 years experience as a Linux admin / DevOps. Looking for my next challenge. Ubuntu / Redhat / CentOS / Puppet / Salt / Python / nginx / haproxy / security / pci compliance / automation / so much more!
Email: steven (dot) edward (dot) doran (at) gmail (dot) com
Elevator Pitch: Full stack web developer and recovering academic. I'm a recent graduate of General Assembly's Web Development Immersive program and I'm looking for job opportunities in New York. I'm fluent in a variety of languages and frameworks including Ruby on Rails, Backbone.JS, and PostgreSQL. I'm particularly interested in client side JS frameworks and would love an opportunity to work more with them. If you would like more information please see my online portfolio at www.askmeaboutmyknitting.com or just email me at steven (dot) edward (dot) doran (at) gmail (at) com
I'm constantly learning and working on my side projects. I'm interested in a place that promotes those two things, while working on interested product(s). I'm mostly familiar with the Flask+Peewee stack when writing web apps, but migrating shouldn't be an issue (even if it's another language).
Willing to relocate: Gladly after I've graduated in May.
Technologies: *nix, Python, C, Java, PHP, Go, and others
Resume: tonyphelps.net
Email: tony@tonyphelps.net
I'm currently a student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I'm looking for a low stress software development internship that I could do remotely during my free time (maybe 5-10 hours per week) while attending school which hopefully leads to full time employment post-graduation. I know it's a bit of a long shot because of those restrictions but I figured I'd give it a try. I've had experience working with a number of technologies at a few different internships in the Chicago area. Please checkout my resume for details.
About: Full-stack developer, visual designer, writer. I enjoy being involved in all aspects of product development. Over the course of my career I've done everything from writing and editing copy to designing billboards, developing complex user interfaces and high-performance server applications. I'm always experimenting with new languages (most recently Elixir). I prefer smaller teams/businesses, but more importantly I want to work on interesting problems with interesting people.
I'm a seasoned backend-centric developer - tools of choice these days are Scala, Java and Python, mainly in a *nix environment. Looking to work on interesting/novel problems with high quality and practice standards. Big on testing, and (pragmatic) functional programming.
Remote only for now
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Remote: Only
Willing to relocate: Not currently
Technologies: Scala, Python, Java, JS, C, Akka, OSGi (probably not again), AWS, Mongo, Redis, SQL, Qt. Have also done a bunch of frontend stuff, though I'm no designer.
Resume: http://linkedin.com/in/agiledave
Email: david DOT leblanc AT gmail DOT com
I'm moving to the UK in a few days; spent the last seven years in Canada. I'll be travelling in August and plan to start working in September. Please contact me if you'd like to chat!
About Me: I'm a junior level dev with bootcamp experience (12 weeks full time) and am looking for entry/junior level opportunities with strong learning potential. I'm Full Stack, but am in love with JavaScript right now. Exceptional communication and people skills coming out of seven years in PR. I'll do your grunt work, you can help me gain professional experience, we'll both have a great time and work hard.
My name is Carl Sweet and I work for a company in Redwood City named Moka5. Your background looks impressive. I have multiple positions that may fit your background. Can you send me a resume to csweet@moka5.com?
Location: Sailing boat, Mediterranean (Greece)
Remote: only
Willing to relocate: nop
Technologies: Linux, bash, ruby, nagios, aws
Resume: System Administrator, reliable, cheap, 24x7, UK resident
email: o r i e t t a x x AT g m a i l . c o m
Contact: zachwtaylor (at) gmail.com, http://zachtaylor.me
I'm a self-taught front-end developer who's worked in a freelance capacity for several years. I'm looking to move into a full-time role at a small company or startup where I can expand my technical skillset and work with a team of cool people on something interesting.
I'm mostly a backend-guy, but I'm open to do anything that could be useful for the company, I care about automating things (deployment & CI) and I'd especially like to work in a company that values functional programming
Location: Bangalore, India
Remote : Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes but right now enrolled in a fellowship program
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Javascript, Git, Linux, HTML/CSS
Resume: On Request
Email : In Profile
Github: https://github.com/santumahapatra
I am programming for the past 7 years, professionally for the last 3 years.
I have worked mainly in the ASP .NET and Java stack. I am in the process of moving out of them. I am looking for a junior to mid-level position as a full stack engineer working in Ruby on Rails or/and Javascript.
Open to contract/freelance work.
I also have extensive writing and documentation experience.
Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes, but would rather not
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Ruby, Node, Javascript (jQuery, Backbone, D3, Underscore), SQL, noSQL, Git, HTML5/CSS3, TDD, OOP
Resume: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0vl2K1bHECdX0pqVFZWR1FBdlk/edit?usp=sharing
Email: dshamis317@gmail.com
I just completed General Assembly's Web Development Immersive program in New York (60+ hours per week of coursework for 12 weeks) and am excited about taking the next steps in my career as a developer. I'd love to chat further about opportunities in the community. Thanks!
More than 9yrs of experience working on software research and development. Have co-founded a tech startup. Working as freelancers for a couple of years, but can take up full-time work either as freelancer or employee.
Looking for an opportunities where I get to work on problems bigger than what I can take up if I were on my own. Do connect with me on linkedin, or by email.
Expertise in all areas of data science: machine learning, optimization, statistics. If your company generates large amounts of data, i can help you exploit it and build production machine learning systems.
Top 2% rank on Kaggle.com. Built the machine learning engine for the world's fastest underwater modem, leading to a 1300% performance improvement. I speak at conferences such as Europython and have an advanced degree.
Location: Singapore. Willing to relocate.
Stack: Python Data Stack(Numpy, Pandas, Scipy, Scikit-Learn), Matlab, Java.
My name is Marcus Trevisani and I'm the Director of Platform Engineering at Zephyr Health. We are looking for a Data Architect to lead the redesign of our big data pipeline in life sciences. I reviewed your profile and your have a great skill set that I think would really help us out.
Let me know if you'd like to chat sometime this week.
Cheers,
Marcus.
Marcus Trevisani
Director, Platform Engineering ❘ Zephyr Health
450 Mission St. Suite 201 ❘ San Francisco, CA 94105
m: +1 415-858-0078 ❘ s: marcustrevisani | t: @zephyrhealth
o: +1 415-529-7649 ❘ f: +1 415-520-9288
http://www.zephyrhealth.com
mtrevisani@zephyrhealth.com
Technologies: Python, Django, Flask, Bootstrap, Jquery, JS, PHP, Wordpress, Mysql, MongoDB, Arduino, C++. Quickly learning and working with iOS/obj-C
Resume: Email for resume.
Email: job_throwaway@mailinator.com
Actively working with employer in Silicon Valley as contract worker, but looking to move into a full-time salaried position with the standard benefits.
About me: 5+ years of industry experience. Open Source contributor. Actively working with employer in Silicon Valley as (remote) contract worker, but looking to move into a full-time salaried position with the standard benefits. I've been doing mobile focused development for the past year (APIs, and client side work).
I have written commandline tools in Perl/Python for about 10 yrs for tasks including transliteration, parsing, simple IR, web/test/build automation, cleaning up source code repos, generating web based reports, data wrangling, software packaging, system cleanup. UI/C*/Java are not my strengths but I am open to pick up most others on job. I am looking for onsite contract roles in Delhi area.
Location: Washington, DC
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Node.js, Angular, PhoneGap, .NET/C#,
Postgres, MSSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, variety of others
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/zach-cowell/31/812/709
Github: https://github.com/zachcowell
Email: zachcowell [at ] zachcowell [ dot] com
Full stack engineer. Would prefer an Angular/Node/JS heavy stack for my next gig, or possibly front-end work. Recently built an iPhone app that leverages the MEAN stack. View it at zachcowell.com/violations .
I have worked with various parts of the front end of a website from design to coding for it. I am looking for a change and pursuing closer to my lifetime goals of being a designer. I specialize in user interaction design and creating designs with the user in mind. I am not unfamiliar with graphic design of ads and brochures. Please feel free to email me if you have questions.
Currently working in IT, but looking to move to a developer position. In addition to programming, I'm proficient in graphic design (Photoshop) and music production (FL Studio). I'm bilingual in Spanish and English and consider myself an honest & sociable person. Feel free to contact me even if you just want to keep in touch.
I'm a former computer science student (80+ hours finished) that recently finished a Rails bootcamp here in SLC and has been freelancing since graduation. I'm looking for something more full time, preferably working with someone more senior that can show me some fancy tips and tricks.
Full stacker specializing in Frontend & Design. Comfortable creating RESTful backends in Pyramid/Flask (Python). Like to design and build UIs. Preferred vanilla JS/jQ for a while, but opening up to MVC frameworks. Have familiarity with Backbone, Knockout, Angular and can be brought up to speed very quickly.
Workflow: Vim to develop. Use gulp.js for linting/css prepros, ansible for deployment, etc.
Dependable and detail-oriented fast learner looking for new challenges. Six years of experience in software development. Professional experience is split about 60/40 between the front-end and back-end. On the front-end I've mainly worked on single-page web applications using jQuery, and recently I've been teaching myself AngularJS for side projects.
Even though we are IBM our Squirrel Hill office is still very much like a startup environment. We've done as much as we could to keep our own culture after acquisition.
Looking for Fullstack to Frontend Web positions (comfortable in either role). I consider myself to be intensely product focused and like working with others/organizations who feel the same way.
I'm currently looking to move away from building on the. Net Stack and moving towards open source. Looking for such positions.
I'm an Android Developer, developing mobile apps for phones and tablets. I have Android app project experience, including: concept development, project planning, research, algorithm development, programming, testing, debugging, publishing apps to the Google Play store and product maintenance.
About: I've done some freelance gigs, and I'm looking for a permanent position where I can learn and grow. I love working with a team to figure out solutions to complex problems. I learn fast and I move fast.
I recently graduated from Indiana University, with a masters in Computer Science. I have been working as a research assistant to a professor at the university.
I see myself primarily as a C / python / C++ developer, and I am looking to work as a systems engineer.
I am currently in the San Francisco Bay Area for the next few weeks, and I hope to talk to as many companies as I can.
Location: France
Remote: Open to remote
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies : Front-end => JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Angular, Polymer, Socket.io / Back-end => NodeJS (Express, Koa), NoSQL (MongoDB, RethinkDB)
Resume: https://yamafaktory.github.io
Email: davy.duperron[at]gmail.com
Atypical profil (from LAMP dev to police officer / now willing to take a u-turn in my career as a full stack developer!). I am fond of learning everything related to the web and using bleeding-edge technologies.
Willing to relocate: maybe - I lived for 7 years in the San Francisco Bay Area
Technologies: I've done websites in every way you can imagine and at the largest scale possible, solo or part of a team. Lately I do a lot in Node.JS on the backend, and JS on the frontend. Python, Ruby, Java, etc. Am a full-stack type who can get obsessed with efficiency on the backend and prettiness on the frontend. Looking to do more mobile projects.
Technologies: LAMP/LEMP Stack (PHP/MySQL), NodeJS, Redis, CouchDB, API-centric design, Front-end/HTML5 related stack, BackboneJS, RactiveJS, AngularJS, Bootstrap, Hybrid Mobile Application development using Cordova/PhoneGap.
Resume: will send via email
Email: holly.ozymandias at gmail.com
About: I am a fullstack software engineer, pragmatic, and I have been using open source technology in creating web application for more than 10 years. I have recently (past 4 years) leveraged my front-end development skills to create Hybrid mobile applications for iOS/Android.
I would love to work anywhere where I can continue to learn and play with many different technologies. I'm focused mostly on Front End Web, mostly JavaScript, with my current job, but I would love to expand into other technologies, especially Python. I'm hoping to move to the Silicon Valley / San Francisco area in the next 6 months. Thanks!
Location: Chicago, IL
Remote: No
Willing to Relocate: Yes, preferably to SF (from there)
Technologies: Design Tools, Python, Java, HTML/CSS, R, XAML (Windows Dev)
Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mmwu77ztzyp z5a8/Resume%20v18.pdf
Email: denn.zhao@gmail.com
I'm actually an intern @ Microsoft right now as a PM/Product Designer but I write front end code.
Go to school @ UChicago as a Econ/Stat major and graduating this coming year. Looking for something in PM/Design/Data combined!
Technologies: Python, C, x86/ARM, reverse engineering, vulnerability research/analysis, malware analysis. I'm also familiar with other technologies, but they're less of an interest to me as a job offer.
Email:
moonlight_jobs@mailinator.com
I have 10 years of research and development in the cyber security arena - from malware analysis to advanced vulnerability analysis and implementation. I use a mix of Python and C to code backend stuff and research assisting tools. I'm looking to start with a remote consulting/contract job in similar areas.
I graduated this spring from the University of Minnesota. Currently helping complete some special projects from my old job, but looking for long-term employment within the next month. I'm comfortable doing software engineering, system administration, or a mixture of both. I find problems involving networks and big data particularly engaging.
I'm a licensed architect (the kind that designs buildings) and considering a career change because I enjoy programming. I've been taking CS courses on Coursera for the past year to improve my chops.
Technologies: Full-stack web dev - Javascript, Backbone, React, Python, Django, SQLAlchemy, PostgreSQL, PostGIS, Linux, AWS, Heroku. Also experience with UI design, UX, improving user conversions. Products from concept to launch.
In addition to dev work, I have a strong background in Economics and Data Analysis. I am looking to get further into development, preferably Clojure/Clojurescript, but more than happy to leverage my other talents if valuable. I have a thing for Windows Phone Development, so it'd be awesome if you have projects in that space.
Location: Seattle (but not the eastside)
Remote: Maybe
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: C#, ASP.NET (MVC), SQL, Backbone.js, Azure, Solr
Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4buhbsw41a5njda/Zac%20Smith%20Resume%20v2.pdf
Email: ztsmith [at] gmail
I'm a full stack dev - mainly MSFT, but open to all technologies. Over 8 years experience. Looking for a small and agile team or startup. Lots of experience with public web. Looking for a place where good design and OOP/TDD is valued.
I'm probably most interested in roles that aren't 100% engineering, either on the business intelligence/data science side, or product management/development side.
I'm determined to turn my longtime hobby into my profession and am looking for a junior developer position, preferably doing iOS development and/or backend work.
Location: Portland, OR
Remote: Remote or Local
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Java, Ruby, Javascript, C++, SQL
Resume: Available upon request (ref this post), www.linkedin.com/in/smarkwell/
Email: scott.markwell@gmail.com
Web: http://musteat.org
I have been working in many different aspects of mobile development from game development, search, PaaS and payments. I am looking for a change from my current position and looking to work with a great team on interesting problems.
FALL 2014 INTERNSHIP (mid-September through December)
Dartmouth College junior, side-project experience in web-development, wearables, scripting, coursework in everything from Artificial Intelligence to Digital Electronics.
Technologies: I'm a technical project manager with an operations background. Currently at an agency, looking to move to a product-focused company or media organization. I'm the person that keeps the trains running on time, can learn new things quickly, and have several successful side projects.
Resume: I'm currently employed, so I can't post this. (This probably means I won't have anyone reply, but it's safer than someone from my company seeing this!)
Email: If interested, please comment and I'll email you.
I'm not a developer, but I do have the technical knowledge and understanding to work and communicate with developers.
I've been working in the product group (directly with the product manager) for a SaaS product for three years. The company was recently acquired, and now I'm interested in expanding my skillset through a product development role with a smaller team.
I have 3 years of experience as a full-stack web developer. I code primarily in Java and JavaScript but I built a Chrome extension in CoffeScript and I'm currently developing a side project in Python and MongoDB.
Have almost a decade of experience in enterprise web applications and services. Plus as a bonus around 4 years of R&D experience in web and mobile services that use semantic web technologies (as part of my PhD).
Please, note - as a guy with a russian passport I will need a visa arrangements to work in your country.
My contracts lately have been in the test automation space, but I love to develop too. I developed 80% of the full stack for Section 3004 of the U.S. Affordable Care Act.
Willing to relocate: Preferred. Will always consider exceptional opportunities but I am looking to leave the south east
Technologies: Primarily C#/.NET and automated testing, but also a little bit of Python/Django, C, C++, and Matlab. I am also doing some basic iOS development now as well.
I have experience in Linux System Administration for the last six years and in my free time I always work on some small projects. I am eager to automate as most as possible and keep the systems high available. Keep the IT working for you - not the other way around ;)
Location: Brazil
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Absolutely. Pretty much anywhere in Europe or USA / Canada would be awesome.
Technologies: C, C++, Ruby, Python, Javascript, Java and anything else
Resume: Experience in high availability / large scale systems. Email me for details.
Email: pedro@pedrovanzella.com
Preferably part-time for now. Any language / framework - I'm a programmer, not a <X> programmer. (Although I prefer Python).
Crafts software as art that is functional, minimal and beautiful in the engineering and design sense. Works independently or collaboratively using revision control and issue tracking. Prefers permanent position but open to other options. Will consider funded PhD in Computer Science.
I've been working freelance jobs for a bit and I'm looking for a project to settle down on for some time. I'd really like a team teach and learn from. I spent a year working remotely for a start-up using Python, Django, and Solr and would like to do more of the same.
I'd prefer to use functional languages such as Haskell and Clojure, but my main skills are in Python and I'm open to Python positions.
I've been working freelance jobs for a bit and I'm looking for something more permanent. I'd like to work in a team, teach or learn from other people. I am willing to learn new technologies.
Looking For: I've been with a Fortune50 company for many years, and continue working remotely with them for the the past 5. I would like to keep with working remotely with a stable company in a web developer position. I love being a developer, and love making people's work days easier with thoughtful and easy to use solutions.
Location: Not a constraint
Remote: No problem but rather not
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: JavaScript (confortable with various AppDev frameworks), Nodejs, PHP, Python, Linux, CSS (Proficient)
Resume: https://db.tt/0MFRxibY
Linkedin: http://in.linkedin.com/in/yashness/
Email: yash9414@gmail.com
Location: Madison WI
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Yes, to SF
Technologies: Java, C#, Javascript/Coffeescript, VB6, CSS/Sass
Resume: Ask
Email: epmatsw@gmail.com
Experience: Graduated Georgia Tech with BS in CS 2 years ago, interned a company using Coffeescript to build web applications, now mainly building Windows and web applications using VB6, C#, and Javascript while managing a team of 3. Willing to learn whatever.
Technologies: Electronic hardware design, product prototyping and microcontroller programming for displays, sensors, actuators and feedback loops - interface libraries written in c, c++, python and LabVIEW. Microcontroller experience includes PIC dsPIC and Arduino.
Resume: Previous work includes automation of high precision physics experiments as well as digital interactive entertainment applications. website: nseymoursmith.github.io
Software engineer, computer forensic investigator, offensive security consultant and researcher.
Designed, developed, and supported software and hardware systems for computer forensics and information security procedures and techniques.
Offensive security risk analysis, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, social engineering, secure system architecture, security policies, wireless network security, and incident response.
Skills
Engineering, personal and team software processes, project management, interface design, security architecture.
Lead and manage development teams through requirements gathering, design, development, testing, deployment, and support.
Experience with technical, social, and physical security assessment.
Investigative practices, integration, research & development.
Education
2010-2012 Monmouth University Master of Science in Software Engineering
2005-2010 Monmouth University Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
Experience
2007-present CyanLine, LLC - Eatontown, NJ
Member of Technical Staff
Engineered software & hardware computer forensic & network security products.
Assisted and led consulting work in computer forensics and network security.
Handled multiple file recovery cases where data was assumed to be lost on disk.
Performed forensic acquisitions to support both file recovery and computer usage analysis.
Prepared and submitted reports to the court on findings from computer analysis.
Developed computer forensic analysis systems.
Developed tools which deploy techniques for tracking hackers.
Representative Work
Researched, designed, and developed embedded Linux forensic acquisition system.
Managed multiple engineering projects while performing consulting work in forensics and network security.
Multiple Network Security Audits performing internal and external vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, antivirus evading payload development and deployment, and social and physical engineering at private businesses, banks, and law firms.
Multiple forensic cases including, but not limited to, proprietary data removal, proprietary data movement analysis, email analysis, and system restoration.
I've just graduated from the university, but have some experience in software development. I am passionate about new technologies and programming. I am looking for internship or traineeship with opportunity to get full-time job.
Location: Currently Houston, Ideally CO, UT, or CA.
Remote: Sure, but you might prefer to have me on site.
Willing to relocate: Is it hot in Houston?
Technologies: Scrum Mastering, Kanban, XP, Agile dev theory, I also code: Ruby, Obj-C, Swift, plus languages I prefer not to use anymore.
Resume: High school dropout, paid to write code from age 16-22, US Army paratrooper age 23-26, paid to lead teams age 27 to present. I prefer to write code but I'm better at getting software teams across the finish line.
* Technologies: Python, Django, Hendrix, Ansible, Salt, CI, Selenium, GNU / Linux, Coffeescript, more and room for more
Email: justin@justinholmes.com
I am a one-week-at-a-time sprinter. I can get your CI suite up-and-running, help assess and bolster your unit test coverage, train your people, or any number of other
tasks.
My passion is in design, which means I want everything I make to be optimized for usage by other people. I create code that is modular, readable, and extensible, and design interfaces that are intuitive and easy to use.
Location: Munich, Germany, but moving out soon
Willing to work remotely: ok (but I prefer first 3 months of work in office)
Willing to relocate: ok
Technologies: F# preferred (could do C#/Haskell/TypeScript/Ceylon too), Linux preferred (could do others too)
Resume: on request
Email: knocte [at] gmail ...
Note: The earliest I can start is at the end of the (north-hemisphere-)summer. Part-time preferred.
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Remote: that would be cool
Willing to relocate: that will cost extra.
resume: available upon request
email: timwaagh@gmail.com
Technologies: mainly Javascript, php, i know about a dozen more languages.
I hold a Bsc in mathematics. I have started my career about three months ago. currently working as a junior dev for a telecommunications operations outsourcing company as well as a side job developing for a GIS company.
Location: San Diego, CA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Python, Django, Node, JS/HTML5/CSS/LESS, R, git, linux
Resume: http://tuome.la/resume.pdf
Email: wb@tuome.la
I'm a full stack freelancer looking for new projects or an opportunity with a small or midsize company. Ecommerce is my specialty, email me if you think I can help your project or business.
Looking for interesting hardware-development or data-analysis problems to work on. Finishing up an experimental physics PhD in a group doing precision tests of gravity with mechanical sensors.
Technologies: iOS, Objective-c, Swift, Ruby on Rails, Android, Java
Resume: I've been freelancing for the last 5 years. You can see some of my portfolio at http://www.hotrodsoftware.com but if you'd like more info please get in touch as I'm working on getting a full portfolio online still.
The technologies you list are probably of interest for my employer. However, I will not forward your resume immediately because he will probably say no now. Can you:
- Showcase some live sites you have build
- Be really careful with the general layout of your resume, stuff like capitals for acronyms and spaces.
Full stack engineer with confidence in front-end (HTML, CSS, JS) and back-end (PHP, Go, Python, and Node). However, I'm open to any technology and excited to learn new things.
Anyone hiring remote programmers? I am moving back to India (from the US). I am on H1 visa right now.
Location: Current - US. Near future - India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes (but will require visa)
Technologies: 6+ years Web with 1+ years is bioinformatics pipelines and data crunching
Python, C++ (mostly CGIs), PHP, ColdFusion, JavaScript, html, mysql, mssql, bash scripting
Django, Flask, SQLAlchemy, Boost
Jenkins, TeamCity
Apache, Apache Axis SOAP
CentOS, Ubuntu
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Remote: Only remote
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Node.js, React.js, PostgreSQL, HTML/CSS
Resume: http://cmwelsh.com
Email: chris@cmwelsh.com
Looking for full-stack web development work using Node.js, React.js, Flux Application Architecture, isomorphic JavaScript, SOA, i18n, "Node.js at scale", "big data", etc.
Technologies: Python, Django, JQuery, Git, Linux, Puppet, Postgres. In the past I’ve also worked in the Java, .NET, and PHP ecosystems, but I won’t swamp you with all of those keywords too.
Hi, I’m Jess. I build things that surprise and delight people, and I use data to make the world a better place. I want to work for a company that does those things too.
By trade I am a software developer. I build awesome webapps and have done a bit of data science work too. Along the way I’ve picked up enough related tech to handle the full stack: frontend, backend, devops, database administration, and even a touch of design and marketing.
My current weapon of choice is Python, but I believe in using the best tool for the job.
I’ve built data-crunching SaaS tools for internet marketers, a hosting dashboard, open source Django apps, Stripe payment integration, WordPress plugins, and a bunch of odds and ends. You can see some of the highlights in my portfolio.
Also, I have a snazzy bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley, and enjoy opportunities for continued education.
For the past few years I’ve been a solo bootstrapper working on Author Alcove, a book discovery service for readers. I’ve hit a bunch of new user milestones, worked through scaling issues, learned a lot, and had a great ride, but now I’m ready to move on to my next big thing.
That big thing is a full-time position with a company that moves quickly – a startup or established company that has lean / agile in it’s DNA. Broadly speaking, I am interested in alternative energy, quantified self, home automation, and developer tools. But there are intensely interesting problems in every industry, and if you are solving them, I would love to hear about it.
At the moment I’m in the D.C. area of the United States. Remote work is preferred, but relocation could work, especially if the location is warm, walkable/bikeable, and low crime.
If you think we could build amazing things together, let’s chat: jess@grokcode.com.
I'm primarily interested in web development and automation. I'm willing to work on contract or full-time, but most of all, I'm looking for a company where I can continue to grow as a developer.
Resume: My background is mostly in technical/customer support, but I've done a some front end work and software testing on the side. I'm primarily looking for a mid-senior level support/implementation/account management/customer success role but I'm also interested in QA. Email me for my full resume.
New grad looking primarily for a front-end dev position. Interested in doing UI development, visualization, games but open to learning new technologies.
Remote: Will do both remote and office work
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: HTML5/CSS3, Javascript/JQuery, Node & Express, MongoDB, iOS
Resume: Email Me.
In the meantime you can checkout my website:
gagebachik.com
linkedin:
linkedin.com/in/gagebachik
and github:
github.com/gbachik
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, SF Bay Area, Singapore, and Tokyo only
Technologies: PHP, Python, MySQL, R, Tableau, Ubuntu/Apache/NGINX, SAN/NAS/Data Storage
Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/in/guptaak/
Email: username at gmail
Interests: Big Data, Data Storage, Data Analytics, Fintech
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Remote: no
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: symfony2, expressjs, angularjs, mysql, redis
Resume:http://ae.linkedin.com/in/hallal/
Email: mohd.hallal@gmail.com
Lebanese nationality, I have a temporary residency in australia and would require a visa to US/EU
Location: San Francisco, CA
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: JavaScript (expert), ASYNC, Node, Express (although I prefer hapi,
but Express pays the bills), Angular, SQL, MongoDB, Backbone, PHP, (and obviously
jQuery, HTML, CSS...)
Resume: github.com/vhalbwachs
Email: vhalbwachs@gmail.com
Tagline: "The real deal"
Location: Knoxville, TN
Remote: Ok
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: C++, C#, Python, .NET, Django
Resume: matthewmprior.com/resume/
Email: prior.mm [at] gmail dot com
I am a senior student looking for different possibilities. Whether that is doing another internship while still in school or going full time when I graduate in 2015.
Student at Univ. of Michigan. Just sold my mobile/web app to the University. Looking for work during the school year, willing to do some front-end dev, PM, and/or BizDev/Sales. Can put in at least 20hr/week.
Location: Ann Arbor
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Can't until I'm done w/school in May.
Location: Cleveland, OH
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Cucumber, MySQL, HTML/CSS, git, Jenkins
Resume: upon request
Email: stephaniehippo@gmail.com
Interested in full-stack dev or continuing in QA for a data sensitive company. Prefer the healthcare tech sector, but willing to listen to other companies who believe their work is impactful.
Sao Paulo/Brazil, Remote / Relocation, Full time
Stack: Ruby, Node.js, Elixir and PHP. I can work with a variety of databases from RDMS's(mysql, postgres) to NoSQL(mongodb, neo4j). I'm currently studying R and data science.
Resume: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/thiago-fernandes-massa/51/91a/24....
Contact: thiagown@gmail.com
Github: https://github.com/thiagofm
Whenever I have time, I write opensource on github: I currently maintain popular Ruby gems such as carrierwave and minimagick. I have made my own which is memcached-manager and I'm almost finishing a memcached binary protocol client in elixir(memcachedx).
What I'm looking in a company:
Sorry for the expression, but I'm willing to shove shit for your company in order to work and live abroad. I'm very interested in moving to the US, Canada or Europe.
I code since I was 10. I'm a very all around software engineer and currently work for one of the major media companies here in Brazil. I deal daily with mid-large scale issues and develop a inhouse CMS(in Rails) that powers the R7.com website and A LOT of webservices in node.js and sinatra.
I've worked in my past for Rocket Internet in a taxi app and as a lead engineer for a Square clone called Payleven.
I _promise_ I'll deliver very good software for your company. I accept tests that involve doing remote work or anything, feel free to talk with me about anything.
Technologies: Full-stack, Rails, Ruby, Objective-C, Angular, CoffeeScript, Javascript, SQL, HTML, CSS, Elasticsearch, Redis, Clojure, Bash, *nix, Java, golang and more that I'm less interested in
Resume: Upon request.
Email: alexebird at gmail
About me: I love learning new things and building solutions, and am interested in doing challenging and meaningful work. Please get in touch!
I started programming about 10 years ago casually, and have been doing it professionally for the last 6 years. I'm currently a sales analyst and would love to get into the data analyst field. I find numbers extremely interesting and love identifying trends and area's of opportunity.
Willing to relocate: not for 2014, likely for 2015
Technologies: Wordpress/Drupal/CodeIgniter/Yii (Components, Hacks, Themes, you name it - I've done it), JavaScript (jQuery/Backbone/some Angular), Django (more Python than Django).
Resume: Upon request.
Email: admin (at) kidsil.net
Over 15 Years Web development experience (65% Back end, 35% Front end).
I have been a software engineer for 5 years and have been at senior level for last several. Have a MS in EE but switched over to software because I love to code.
Location: NYC, New York
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Ruby on Rails, Javascript, Java
Resume: http://bit.ly/1rSfH8M
Email: ak[at]learneroo.com
Technologies: Clojure (really passionate), ClojureScript, Lisp, Java, learning Haskell, tinkering with Forth. Also know JavaScript, PhoneGap, Linux, Angular, React, Enterprise-y Java, SQL etc. Can pick up other stuff easily
Location: Portugal
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Only in Europe
Technologies: Javascript (AngularJs, MeteorJs), Objective-C, Python (Django)
Resume: Available on Request. I'm a problem solver, programmer and I know some UX Design. I plan to learn Android Development in the next months.
Email: mariorodriguespt@gmail.com
Location: Chalon sur saone, France
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: LAMP, Linux, solaris, web and mail system admin...
Resume: https://www.glennie.fr/dynamicdata/cv.pdf (French)
Email: glennie@glennie.fr
I just graduated from a masters program with 3 internships. Prior to that I worked for a startup designing a developing a CRM application using Java, PostgreSQL and JS. Im looking for challenging engineering opportunities.
I'm a newcomer to the Bay Area who wants to break into the tech scene at a great startup as a Frontend Developer. I can
get stuff done from day 1 and will work my butt off to get results.
Be aware that LinkedIn profiles are not necessarily visible to everyone, even if you think it's public, especially if people are logged in to LinkedIn.
For instance, I'm usually logged in to LinkedIn, and your LinkedIn profile may be blocked or only partially visible because we're not "connected" enough.
Location: France
Remote: Yes at first
Willing to relocate: Yes, after remote trial
Technologies: FP lang, Scala, Clojure, React, CLJS, Om
Resume: twitter.com/jvuillermet https://github.com/ioRekz
Email: jeremy.vuillermet@gmail.com
Technologies: Android - beginner, I want to focus on android and mobile developement and UI/UX, I know some RoR, Clojure, html, css, semantic technologies as RDF and Topic Maps...
Technologies: Javascript (NodeJS/Angular/jQuery), HTML5/CSS3/SVG, Android/Java, PHP, Perl, MySQL, Mongo, Python, Shell (lots of stuff actually -- too many to list)
Resume: by request (Full Stack/Lead Engineer - 12 years experience)
Technologies: HTML, CSS, SASS, JavaScript, OpenLayers, Apache Cordova, Node.js, PHP, SQL -- Also familiar with PostGIS, Python, the C family, Java and Android Platform
Technologies: EFTPOS, Linux device drivers, mainly C, some C++ with PowerPC, Intel and ARM chips.
Resume: Electronic engineering background, wrote AS2805 library for EFTPOS terminals, wrote drivers for a mobile phone base station, medical equipment and an air traffic control system.
Location: South Korea
Remote: Maybe
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: C++, C#, Javascript, Network Programming
Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/kyuhun-lee/61/bb7/620 - mail me for more
Email: thinkong(hotmail)
Experience: I recently finished my PhD in Applied Physics,
and am currently working in Scientific Computing. My interests lie in data mangling, specifically using machine learning / deep NNs.
Willing to relocate: Depends where, not an urban individual
Technologies: Geo-spatial analysis work with Python, and a decent amateur at everything else. Regularly use Python, R, PostGIS, occasionally dabble in web-apps.
Location: San Francisco
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Java, C#, Ruby on Rails, HTML/CSS, Java Script, MEAN, ASP.NET, Objective C, MSSQL, L/Unix
Resume: Upon Request
Email: jesnilshrestha04@hotmail.com
Location: Málaga (Spain)
Remote: Sure
Willing to relocate: Sure, Inmediatly
Technologies: Actually working on PHP, MySQL, Selenium, Java Swing, Android, Spring. On my free time I hack node.js, Python and Meteor.js.
Email: sirguiom at hotmail dot com
Location: Palo Alto
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: I have experience in web design and ios development.
Resume: Please send me an email for a full resume and chat.
Email: mathman290@gmail.com
Moving to Philly area in 6 weeks. Looking for employment hopefully doing backend web application development but open to all kinds of challenging work!
Location: San Francisco
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Ruby, Rails, JQuery, HTML/CSS, all sysadmin
Resume: http://www.many9s.com
Email: eric+hn@many9s.com
Technologies: Digital Marketing Specialist with experience working for B2B technology startups. Studied at Oxford University and have written several books.
Why not make an actual job site? It seems the data here is quite disorganized. There are quite a few who wants to be hired and who is hiring posts? Could work as a free job listing site for hacker-techies.
Location: New York, NY
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Front end, mobile dev, PHP, Python, JavaScript (& frameworks), graphic design
Resume: n/a
Email: jmcmahon443 (at) gmail.com
Remote: OK (I even have probably-suitable computers already if Linux is OK for the job).
Willing to relocate: Not now, but it is possible in mid-to-late 2015 depending on the destination. It is not possible for me to relocate until that time.
Technologies: I separate them into computation and statistics/math below.
Computational: Python and many associated scientific and data technologies, Haskell, some C/C++, MySQL, Postgres, MSSQL, Vertica, Riak, Redis, relational database theory and algorithms, git, mercurial, various flavors of Linux, experience with (but strong dislike of) the following: MATLAB, Stata, SAS, Excel, development on Windows. I care a lot about software best practices and sound-but-not-overkill software architecture choices.
Statistics/Math: Advanced degrees in applied math (Brown) and engineering (Harvard), with heavy focus on machine learning, Bayesian statistics, Monte Carlo and sampling-based strategies in scientific computing (MCMC, hybrid Monte Carlo, simulated annealing), GPU programming, distributed computing with 0MQ and MPI, limited experience with map reduce paradigm. I've also done three years of Ph.D. coursework in probability theory, econometrics, Bayesian statistics, real analysis, and statistical modeling. I left a Ph.D. program early to pursue more immediate applied work instead of academia. I have experience with, but a strong dislike of, classical Frequentist / hypothesis-testing methods, especially in econometrics (things like panel data analysis, Fama MacBeth Regression, Seemingly Unrelated Regression, etc.). I feel strongly that setting up automated frameworks to crank out datamined hypotheses that satisfy arbitrary statistical significance levels is shoddy, bad work that I am unable to feel proud of, and thus I can't feel happy in any job that requires this kind of statistical work. I am happy, however, to work extra hard in those kinds of jobs to perform the same sorts of analysis using more robust Bayesian and machine learning methods to support the solutions to the same business problems in a better way that I am capable of feeling proud of when I am able to work hard and do it well. I am also happy to share lots of academic and pragmatic resources outlining the overwhelming argument for why those sorts of frameworks are unacceptably bad for statistical practice.
Resume: please ask by email
Email: spearsem a t g m a i l
About: I am looking for work doing machine learning to solve business problems. I have experience as a research analyst at a quantitative equity asset management firm, a radar data engineer at a defense lab, and also developing open source analytics tools for clients at a technology consulting start-up. I have done graduate work in machine learning, computer vision, and artificial intelligence. I enjoy working with data infrastructure technologies and I really love software craftsmanship. My preferred languages are Python and Haskell, but as long as high quality supporting infrastructure is available (Linux, distributed version control) I enjoy working in any language and learning new technologies.
I am looking to avoid jobs that are centrally focused on the stewardship and dev-ops aspects of big data, such as database curation and administration, unstructured software tool making for servicing ad hoc analytics requests, and similar activities. I struggle with the current job market because many positions that purport to be focused on "data science" are really solely data stewardship -- and sometimes even worse when they also require focusing on devops technologies; in those cases it's more like being a "data secretary" than a data scientist and these jobs don't allow for much autonomy, creativity, or genuine use of math and statistics.
I am looking for roles where I will be primarily responsible for modeling, forecasting, and rendering computation of business solutions efficient and parsimonious. To the extent that database admin or ad hoc software dev are side tasks that I do occasionally in the service of major modeling tasks, I am happy to do them and enjoy it. But when a job becomes centrally focused on only the "stewardship" and "operations" aspects of data, lacking any need for creative mathematical and statistical modeling choices, it becomes a job that is not acceptable for me.
I am very skeptical about joining start-ups after a very bad working experience at one, and several unpleasant late-stage interviews/offer negotiations with start-ups. I won't categorically rule out the possibility, but I find most investors and founders expect recruits to just intrinsically feel motivated to take the job, rather than actually attempting to put numbers on the risks and suss out whether a start-up offer is truly quantitatively compelling. I'm a skeptical person: that's just my temperament. It's nothing personal, but I won't feel invested in any business idea unless it is quantitatively justified according to features of the job itself and the job offer.
Note: I don't have much available at Github due to pretty draconian IP rules at my last two jobs, but here is a link to my careers page at StackOverflow: < http://careers.stackoverflow.com/ely > and from there you can see Q&A from my SO account and accounts at the math and statistics sites too.
Location: Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: For the right offer, yes.
Technologies:
Knowledge of LKM/Kernel space and userspace rootkits. Binary and modules injection and obfuscation, signal trap protection and anti debugging and reversing armor.
Linux Server: Slackware, Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSuse.
BSD: FreeBSD.
Embedded Linux: DD-Wrt, OpenWRT, Mikrotik, Custom linux based firmware and reverse engineering of these.
Database: MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle.
Virtualization: Virtualbox, VMware, Docker
Accounting: FTP, SSH, LDAP, VPN
Code Versioning: SVN, GIT
Web Technologies: Apache, Nginx, Tomcat, Jboss
Continuous Integration and Delivery: Jenkins+Nexus+Liverebel
IP Policies: ip, iptables, ebtables, arptables.
Voip: SIP, IAX2
Video surveillance set of technologies.
Wireless: Managed a WISP, configuring antennas, HDSL Cisco and 3Com Routers
Resume:
I have a degree in Informatic Science and over 10 years of Information Communication Technology experience. I always had a deep passion in technology and security, with a focus on wired and wireless networks and mobile device's technology. Throughout my professional life, I always accepted and enjoyed challenges with a heavy grade of difficulties, solving and studying it by myself or joining some security or research group. My experience forged and made me enthusiast in problem solving.
I worked as network administrator, analyst and architect for a wireless provider. This job experience included also customer care and telephonic helpdesk with the customers I followed. I also increased my experience background adding Video Surveillance skills, acquiring knowledge about common issues in that field, and understanding what the customer is looking for.
My last job experience was exactly what I was looking for and what I periodically look for: challenge.
So I worked for a company which operates in the ICT field, projecting an encrypted system layout and coding its tools and routines with a main focus on security. For that job, I developed an encryption engine for an highly increased security level that's unique for each devices where this encryption system is running. Obviously it also contains anti-reversing tricks, anti-debugger traps and obfuscation techniques.
Actually I'm following 2 companies as DevOps: one is a CMS Web company, the other one is developing a M2M system with cloud support: almost daily I have to do with code versioning, installations and deployments, disaster recovery, databases, virtualization, problem solving and troubleshooting.
I also worked on my own creating a GPS tracking platform which supports Android and Symbian smartphones and a VoIP encryption platform, compatible with all OS and almost all smartphones and tablets.
I relish new challenges in my professional life: I believe meeting new peoples' experiences is a great way to learn.
Just a few infos about me: I live in Sardinia (Italy), I'm Italian mother tongue and I also speak a fluent English on a daily basis.
My mission is to hack, no matter what. Hire me, before I "hire" you.
Location: Southern California (two hours East of San Diego, in Imperial County)
Remote: (Yes and No) -
Yes, because I think it would be interesting to be able to work fully remotely and manage my own times/days of work and still earn good money doing so.
No, because I also feel like working remotely might not allow me to learn as much from my team (due to all of the small interactions that occur within a normal work environment) and it might also make me more expendable (since where I currently live there's a severe lack of tech jobs, unless there was another remote opportunity that immediately arose I could be out of a job for quite a while).
Willing to relocate:
Yes, of course I would relocate willingly for the right opportunity without hesitation, though particularly for the Bay Area my primary concern would be the much more expensive housing situation there and the potential risk that could cause for my family if we were to move (this concern primarily arises out of my being used to paying $700 for rent each month compared to $2000+).
Technologies:
My first love (though some employers may roll their eyes at this) has been PHP and is the language I'm most comfortable with and I'm also very comfortable working with databases and writing complex queries (MySQL / Oracle).
Of course, working with web technologies I have quite a bit of experience working with the other basic tools of the web: HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Additionally, I've extracted data and integrated with a number of outside services, worked with various types of APIs (SOAP / RESTful Web Services) and have also used Microsoft's PowerShell for scripting out tasks.
I'm familiar with Linux and have used Apple computers in the past, though I still gravitate towards using a Windows PC (which I understand may cause some of the die-hard Mac users to roll their eyes at me too ;-) and have also been exploring delving into languages I've never had to use for my current workplace, but which I feel would be useful to me and make me more employable with tech companies: NodeJS, Ruby/Rails, C, C#, and Java.
Basically though, I'm really willing to learn anything...what I don't have right now is good teachers for really learning the stuff I don't know (and I'm not able to focus much of my current work week on learning new languages that are non-essential to current work, even though I find them interesting).
Resume:
I've primarily worked my entire professional career at a higher education institution, working my way up from Webmaster to the manager of the Online Services Department (even though I'm still the only person handling online services for the college).
During this time I've re-architected our entire website, built numerous web applications handling specific pain points (creating an online Faculty / Staff Directory, a Password Reset Tool, a centralized Syllabi Repository and Online Schedule, a management system for a complicated Program Review process, a Student Portal, full provisioning of student email accounts with Office 365, migration of staff emails to Office 365, automation and repository of Notice of Employment documents for employees, numerous provisioning/syncing integrations for outside systems such as Blackboard, etc.). To put it simply...I've done quite a lot.
Since there's a lack of experts in my field locally, I've also had the opportunity to teach a few classes here as well.
Email:
hnwhowantstobehired@gmail.com
What I'm looking for in a potential employer:
I would love to find a workplace that will provide me a lot more opportunities to solve problems worth solving and learn new programming languages and allow me to continue building my skills as a software writer.
A job that would provide me lots of freedom to get things done, while also providing resources (teammates) to continually learn from and ask questions.
A job that I don't have to worry about losing anytime soon so I can have that feeling of security (one of the big pluses of working for a school is that there is strong job security).
A workplace where my opinion will be respected and where I can also learn and grow my leadership skills.
A workplace where I can make a big impact.
Good medical and retirement benefits and a salary that allows me to live with the same comfort I'm currently able to have would also be strongly factored into my decision too.
NOTE:
Even if you're not sure if I would be a good fit for you, I would still love to talk and will happily answer all emails that are sent to me so feel free to reach out!
Remote: OK
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Embedded systems from circuit schematics, component selection, board layout, assembly, soldering, testing to writing code for microcontrollers (embedded OS or bare metal), and FPGAs. C/C++, Assembly, MATLAB/Simulink, Python. Also VHDL and Verilog for FPGAs.
Resume: upon request
Email: jeh.wicker@gmail.com
Website: http://jennerhanni.net
Github: http://github.com/wicker
I have a Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I much prefer systems integration or full-stack stuff where there are lots of pieces to go together. My recent work has been putting IR and visible camera cores together in an aircraft camera housing with custom microcontroller and FPGA-carrying boards; the code is writing C and VHDL to output blended video so the pilot can see at night and through light fog.
All my work experience has been in aviation: avionics technician, aircraft homebuilding, writing quadcopter stability code, modeling UAV payload systems at a drone manufacturer, and building hardware for 12-foot rockets that stream video and data to the ground during flight over wifi. http://psas.pdx.edu/
I would prefer work in aviation or on mobile robot platforms. I've messed around with building and control of an underwater robot.
I'm looking for either contract work that's remote and part-time or for a full-time on-site position. I just want a job where I can geek out while making a tangible product.