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To the tune of “I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General”
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Are you the very model of a modern data scientist?
As gifted with transformers as a fascinating client list?
Do you love learning deeply with a network convolutional?
Predicting in productions MVP and institutional?
And are you well-acquainted too with modeling logistical?
And understand a process both numeric and linguistical?
Are you entrepreneurial, with quirky curiosity?...
...And willing hence to tolerate satirical verbosity?
Well, if you’re up for working with our fascinating client list,
We’d love if you’d apply to be our brilliant data scientist!
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ps. We’re also hiring Full Stack Developers
Gusto's hiring in just about every engineering department, but the above link is for our product infrastructure engineering team (the team I'm on). Gusto provides payroll, benefits, and HR tools to small businesses in the United States. We recently raised a Series E and have the privilege of serving over 200K small businesses.
Product Infrastructure is responsible for maintaining and improving the monoliths at Gusto. This means going deep into our core technologies like Rails, Ruby, Sidekiq, and React, to design and develop tools for our fellow engineers working on the product.
We often collaborate with some of the other big Ruby shops out there to improve tooling like Packwerk, Sorbet, Sidekiq, and Rails itself.
I've been at the company for 5 years and still find plenty of opportunity for impact, and love the teammates I'm working with. Feel free to apply using the link above or reach out to me directly.
We're looking to switch to Gusto (from an amalgam of spreadsheets and pdfs). It's a compelling product for an SMB like us (~35 employees). Two things I'd love to see
1) Time tracking Kiosk app, where more than one employee can clock in/out without having to enter their login/password. This is common for blue collar work etc.
2) Scheduling, so when time off requests come in, management can make an informed decision on whether to approve the request.
Kudos on building a great product so far!
I've forwarded these requests along to the team that owns our time tracking functionality.
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The Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD, gnomad.broadinstitute.org) is the world’s largest public database of human genetic information and has been a pioneer in genomic data aggregation since 2013. gnomAD is the default resource used in virtually every clinical variant interpretation pipeline today, and our browser has generated over 39 million page views to date, with tens of thousands of unique monthly users.
We’re looking for an experienced computational scientist to help design the open-source cloud pipelines we use to produce our exponentially growing data releases, to develop new features and scientific analyses, and to eventually manage team members. Your work will directly support patient diagnoses in the clinic as well as transformational research in human genetics and disease etiology.
Our group is part of the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, one of the world’s leading biomedical and genomic research centers. You’ll work alongside colleagues with deep expertise in genetics, computational biology, software development, and machine learning. In particular, you’ll have the opportunity to interact closely with Hail (hail.is) developers at the Broad to play a role in the feature design of the field’s most cutting-edge toolkit for massively parallel, high-throughput computation of genetic data.
Low-cost (Roth) 401k with 6% matching and variable annual bonus (~3%); full medical, dental, and vision with FSA and HSA options; 6-7 weeks PTO plus federal/state holidays, excellent work/life balance; financial assistance for adoption and child care; tuition reimbursement; commuter benefits
Join us here: broad.io/gnomad-cs Questions about the role? Contact: gtiao@broadinstitute.org
Saildrone is the world's leading collector of ocean related in situ data via uncrewed vehicle, above and below the sea surface. Government, scientific, and commercial organizations around the globe rely on Saildrone to deliver the critical information they need—when they need it.
We just raised a $100M Series C led by BOND and are looking for folks to help us scale operations and develop new capabilities. We're hiring for a breadth of different positions across our organization. In software, we're hiring for DevOps, Backend, Full-Stack, Data Pipeline, ML, and Vehicle engineers. Stacks vary from team to team, but we're looking primarily for folks with backgrounds in C++, Python, and/or JavaScript (Node, TypeScript, React). We're remote-friendly for certain positions, though require folks to be onsite for others.
In addition to software engineers, we're also hiring in a host of other positions, including a Product Manager, Mechanical Engineer, and Field Engineer, among others.
You can see a list of open positions on our career page: https://www.saildrone.com/careers
Please apply through our career page; be sure to select "Other" and specify this HN post when asked how you heard about us!
We're working to make the future of energy production more sustainable by helping energy utility companies balance the grid. This includes everything from helping lower peak energy usage (removing the need to, say, build an expensive new coal power plant that would only be run a few days a year) to balancing decentralized production from household solar.
Our back-end is written primarily in Elixir, and our front-end is Elm. We have a strong cultural focus on things that make devs' lives better day-to-day—things like testing, being kind & helpful to one another, code reviews that are valuable for both parties, continual improvement in our processes, etc.
Selected open roles at the time of this writing:
- Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET)*
- Senior DevOps Engineer
- Senior software engineer (Elixir)
- Senior software engineer (Python)
- Product owner
- UI/UX product designer
More info here: https://www.enbala.com/about/careers/
* On a personal note, we really value our QA folks and treat them well. (I think the posted salary range hints at that.) We want QA deeply involved with the whole software development lifecycle, rather than something that gets tacked on at the "end" (ha!) of development.
Mux is how developers build online video.
With Mux Video, developers gain access to a powerful API for video streaming--think Stripe for Video. You don't have to have strong feelings about ffmpeg settings, you just go. And with Mux Data, developers realize incredible insights into how their videos perform from platform to platform, place to place, and user to user.
I'm Ed, and I'm an engineer on the DevEx team here. This is, and I have to stress that I'm not kidding because everybody says this sort of thing, for real my favorite job that I've ever had. The team here is sharp, there is a real and concerted focus on not just competence but on the human side of things; one of the company's core values is "be human" and I thought it was marketing stuff 'til I joined and learned to my surprise that it is emphatically not. Also? Legit, the best onboarding experience I've ever had. During a pandemic, no less.
The tech stack actually manages to balance cool with useful, too. It's a multi-cloud environment running Kubernetes on AWS and GCP, with Elixir, Golang, and some NodeJS (some JS, mostly TypeScript), plus React and TypeScript for all the usual bells and whistles.
Mux is a good place to be and if video is your bag, or even just sounds interesting, you should check us out. At the moment our hiring is limited to the US, Canada, and the UK, but the company is fully remote--I'm in Boston and I don't feel disconnected compared to the SF folks. Feel free to head on over to https://mux.com/jobs and check out our openings; we run a pretty standard interview-loop process and I don't feel like we waste candidates' time. Even if you don't see an immediate spot that clicks with you, feel free to reach out anyway; we have a certain facility for finding room for amazing people.
Vic.ai is a company that applies machine learning to make the process of invoice data entry less painful, enabling accounting with less errors and greater compliance. We're a series B company with plenty of clients in the US and Europe.
We're currently hiring for a senior devops engineer to wrangle our Elixir and Python deployments and help us scale effectively, efficiently, and with minimal disruption to our customers, as well as Elixir engineers to help us build out our backend:
Apply: (devops) https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/4782566003 (elixir) https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/4782566003
Sourcegraph is code search that helps developers find code and automate large-scale changes to code.
Our mission at Sourcegraph is to make code accessible to everyone and bring the power of search to code. We’re doing this by building the Netscape and Google for the world of code—both private code inside companies like Uber, Lyft, Cloudflare, Yelp, and Twitter—and over all open source. Come help us scale code search to be instant across millions of repositories and build the global graph of code by compiling the world! https://boards.greenhouse.io/sourcegraph91