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Posted by u/whoishiring 3 years ago
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2022)
Please state the location and include REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when that sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, include ONSITE.

Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company. If it isn't a household name, please explain what your company does.

Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something. It's off topic here.

Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job.

Searchers: try https://kennytilton.github.io/whoishiring/, https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10313519.

Don't miss these other fine threads:

Who wants to be hired? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31947295

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usdsgov · 3 years ago
The United States Digital Service is a team of cross-agency federal technologists who work on some of the biggest issues affecting the American people, including: streamlining immigration, helping veterans get benefits, modernizing health care, reforming hiring, improving school safety, fixing procurement, and more. Check out our most recent impact report for examples of what you could be working on: https://www.usds.gov/resources/USDS-Impact-Report-2020.pdf We're looking for the most empathetic, mission-driven, and tenacious technologists who are committed to untangling, rewiring, and redesigning critical government services. We hire folks from all walks of life who have demonstrable experience tackling complicated problems in the public, private, or non-profit sectors. We're hiring for:

  * Software Engineers (Frontend, Backend, Full Stack, DevOps)
  * Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and Security Engineers
  * Product Managers
  * Data Scientists
  * Designers (Generalists, Strategists, User Researchers, Interaction Designers, Content Strategists, Design Operations, and everything in between)
  * Procurement Specialists
  * Bureaucracy Hackers
  * and more!
With regard to remote work during the pandemic, health and safety are our top priority for all employees. During this time, all new hires will start fully remote, though the expectation is they will come onsite to the DC metro area when we are able to resume normal operations. We also understand everyone’s circumstances may vary, and we will work closely with each person to make sure their transition works best for them.

Come join us in shifting government tech in the right direction -- no prior government experience required! Read more about getting hired here: https://www.usds.gov/faq

Apply here: https://www.usds.gov/apply

ericlavigne · 3 years ago
United Healthcare | Lisp/Clojure Software Engineer | REMOTE | Full-time

We're a small, sharp team within one of the world's largest companies.

As a Lisp/Clojure Software Engineer, you will design, create, and maintain software that interfaces with clearinghouses, Medicaid agencies, and plan sponsors. As part of a small team, using technologies such as Clojure, Lisp, and MarkLogic, you will be responsible for the accuracy of our most critical data and solve difficult engineering problems in a distributed system with terabytes of data while ensuring performance and scalability. This is a very data-focused software engineering role - heavy emphasis on data integrity and performance, not user interfaces.

Apply via the following link and tell the screener that Eric sent you via HN. Code sample (any language) or Github link is appreciated but not required.

https://careers.unitedhealthgroup.com/job/15986990/sr-softwa...

olivtassinari · 3 years ago
MUI | Remote UTC-6 to +5 | Multiple roles | Full time | https://mui.com/

I'm a co-founder and the CEO of MUI. Our objective in the short term is to become the UI toolkit for React. In the longer term, our goal is to make building great web UIs quicker, simpler, and accessible to more people through a low-code platform for developers.

Some things we’re proud of:

- 25% of the downloads that React receives.

- 1M developers on our documentation every month.

- Solid financials: profitable

If that sounds interesting to you, we are hiring for: React Software Engineer, Support Engineer, Full-stack Engineer: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/MUI?utm_source=Xnzy3Q3MGR.

gdeglin · 3 years ago
OneSignal | San Mateo, New York, Texas, London | Onsite or Remote | Full Time | https://onesignal.com/careers

Tech stack includes Go, Rust, Ruby on Rails, Kafka, Postgres, Redis, InfluxDB, Typescript, React

OneSignal is building the best platform for businesses to intelligently engage with customers across every channel. We provide a simple interface to push notifications, email, and in-app messages, letting content creators focus on quality user engagement instead of complex implementation.

When you pick up your smartphone, the first thing you see is a push notification - maybe there’s a breaking news alert, a message from a dating site, or football scores… Whatever it is, chances are it came from us.

We're hiring for roles including:

* Backend/Infrastructure Engineer

* Product Engineer / Full Stack Developer

* Head of Developer Relations

More information and apply at https://onesignal.com/careers

reklaklislaw · 3 years ago
Commonwealth Fusion Systems | Wide Assortment of Roles | Remote & Onsite (Cambridge MA, Devens MA) | https://cfs.energy/

Decades of worldwide, government-sponsored research in fusion science have established the tokamak-based configuration as the leading approach to confining fusion-grade plasmas with strong magnetic fields. Yet, in the past, even state-of-the art superconducting magnet technology required tokamaks to be enormous to produce net fusion energy. Recently, a new high temperature superconductor has reached industrial maturity. CFS is using these high temperature superconductors to build smaller and lower-cost tokamak fusion systems. CFS will build first-of-its-kind high temperature superconducting magnets, followed by the world’s first net energy-producing fusion machine, called SPARC. SPARC will pave the way for the first commercially viable fusion power plant, called ARC. CFS is assembling a world-class team working to design and build fusion machines that will provide limitless, clean, fusion energy to combat climate change.

Check out our open roles here: https://jobs.lever.co/cfsenergy

jvanderbot · 3 years ago
NASA JPL | Full-time eng. manager (AI, team of 12-ish) | On-site (up to 50% remote), Los Angeles, CA

(this is my old job!)

https://www.jpl.jobs/job/R2466/Group-Supervisor-for-Artifici...

It's an engineering manager position overseeing an AI group that builds tools to task agile satellites and instruments for NASA and DoD missions. There's a fantastic mix of math, algorithms, and architecture. There's a decent amount of traditional AI, and a little bit of ML. Also the team is fantastic, as is JPL.

Feel free to mention me or reach out for details.

nravic · 3 years ago
Hey! I'd love to learn more about the position - the hook @ jpl email on your website is bouncing though. Do you mind sending me contact details so we can chat?

Thanks :)

dbenamy · 3 years ago
Datadog | Software Engineers | ONSITE (Boston, Denver, Lisbon, Madrid, NYC, Paris, Tel Aviv) and REMOTE | Full-time

Datadog is a monitoring, tracing, logs system, and more, for your infrastructure and services. We build our own tsdb, event store [1], distributed tracing tools, cutting edge visualizations, and more. We love shipping great experiences for customers just like us and are growing fast! We write a lot of Go, Java, Python, Typescript (with React), and a bit of other languages. We run on k8s, and are multi-region and multi-cloud.

We're looking for people who can build systems at scale as we process trillions of events per day. Let us know if that's you!

https://dtdg.co/hnwhoshiring

[1] https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/engineering/introducing-husky...

reikonomusha · 3 years ago
HRL Laboratories, Quantum Software | Malibu, Calif. | ONSITE + WFH | Full-Time + Interns | https://quantum.hrl.com/careers/

HRL Laboratories is one of the longest-running groups working on quantum computers. We are driven by a research agenda (think Bell Labs), not a bottom line. We specifically work with silicon dot qubits, a kind of qubit technology that uses ordinary electrical pulses to control the computer, making it quite friendly and intuitive to generalist software engineers (unlike alternative technologies with which use lasers, suspended atoms, photons, or RF circuits). We are a full-stack research laboratory, starting at the bottom with fabrication equipment in clean rooms.

We run ourselves as a professional software engineering shop, so no hacky Matlab scripts on shared Dropbox folders you often find in academic labs. Software engineers can work in a variety of domains, from the lowest level control software in C++, to the mathematical rigor of quantum compilation in Common Lisp, to experimental physics software scientists use in Python. We even have a team dedicated to internal tools, written as small, well written web apps, to help the various engineers work more efficiently.

We accept interns year round. We just celebrated the success of our spring internship, and our summer internship is in full swing. Seats are limited.

Tech stacks for different quantum projects:

* Quantum Compilers: Common Lisp, Coalton, SBCL

* Internal Tools: JavaScript, Vue, Node

* Experimental Physics Software: Python, NumPy

* Low-Level Control System: C++, cmake, laboratory instruments :)

* Infrastructure: GitLab, Artifactory, Conda

We try to write portable code. Most developers run Mac or Windows, and we deploy to Linux or Windows.

We have a straightforward 5-step interview process:

1. (Optional) Screening call with recruiter, able to ask questions about compensation up-front for the role and level you're applying for.

2. Talk with an engineer, high-level background and tech talk.

3. Take-home coding exercise. One of our take-home exercises is to tally the top-100 words of a text corpus. They are truly exercises, not projects.

4. On-site interview, no whiteboarding, no quizzing. You interviewing us is just as important as we to you.

5. Reference checks.

The positions are for US citizens and US residents only. Company has a baseline WFH policy of 50% time, but we can be flexible.

Either apply through the front door on the website above, or email me via my profile.

dunefox · 3 years ago
> * Quantum Compilers: Common Lisp, Coalton, SBCL

I don't qualify but quantum lisp sounds incredibly interesting! Do you have any blog posts or something where I can read more about that? Both concerning Lisp and Coalton and why those for this area.