Readit News logoReadit News
miteshashar commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
coderholic · 10 months ago
IPinfo.io | Various Roles | Remote (Anywhere) | Fulltime / Partime / Contract | https://ipinfo.io

IPinfo is a leading provider of IP address data. Our API handles over 100 billion requests a month, and we also license our data for use in many products and services you might have used. We started as a side project back in 2013, offering a free geolocation API, and we've since bootstrapped ourselves to a profitable business with a global team of over 40 people, and grown our data offerings to include geolocation, IP to company, carrier detection, and VPN detection. Our customers include T-Mobile, TransUnion, DataDog, DemandBase, and many more.

- Software Engineer - integrations (fulltime) - apply at https://ipinfo.bamboohr.com/careers/63?source=aWQ9Mjg%3D > We're looking for an engineer to lead our integration efforts - including our various existing platform integrations (Databricks, Splunk, Elastic, Snowflake, Maltego) and SDKs, and also work on new integrations for new platforms and languages.

We're always on the look out to strong software or data engineers with an internet measuremenet / analysis background to join our team too.

miteshashar · 10 months ago
Hi Ben!

Your post mentions that the opening is for Software Engineer - Integrations.

However, the careers website does not have an opening for the same.

The closest I can see with matching parameters is the opening for Data Engineer and I am wondering if the two are same.

miteshashar commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (January 2025)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
betweentwotests · a year ago
Flagler Health | Remote | Software Engineer, DevOps, SRE, Data Engineer

We’re an AI/ML start-up revolutionizing the healthcare tech space by helping physicians provide better care for their patients in MSK pain management. We dive deep into clinic data to provide meaningful insights for our clients (clinics). We’re currently scaling out our core product and need someone to handle the infrastructure (web and data) of our live production system.

Half of our engineers are from HN! We are hiring for multiple positions:

data: Data Scientist, Data Engineer, Data Analyst

Software: DevOps/SRE/Platform Engineer, Fullstack Engineer, Backend Engineer.

See job post for continuously updated job descriptions: https://jobs.ashbyhq.com/flaglerhealth

Drop a resume into the General Application if you belong in something else (like operations, business dev etc.)

--

keywords: node, typescript, javascript, ts, js, vue, python, spark, kubernetes, k8s, argocd, helm, grafana, FHIR, HL7

--

hot tip: put "HN" on "How did you find us"

miteshashar · a year ago
While the post says that the openings are remote, on Ashby all the openings seem to be marked as On-site. It would be great if you could clarify on this.
miteshashar commented on Does anyone else wonder about this?    · Posted by u/ekoeko
miteshashar · a year ago
I would say a large chunk of humanity has thrived just wondering about similar existential questions.

How did we end up understanding as much as we understand until date about the human body(nature and life in general), psychology, philosophy, the universe, celestial bodies and so much more? That list just goes on.

I think questions rooting to curiosity of similar notes & flavours are the cause of all the science, maths, technology and all other such progressively expanding domains.

miteshashar commented on Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw   huffingtonpost.in/2015/04... · Posted by u/nileshtrivedi
mkagenius · 11 years ago
Just trying to understand from the first principle:

If ISPs doesn't charge for facebook usage, then who _actually_ pays?

Someone has to...right? Just curious.

miteshashar · 11 years ago
Facebook pays. And then owns the user.
miteshashar commented on Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw   huffingtonpost.in/2015/04... · Posted by u/nileshtrivedi
ishansharma · 11 years ago
Internet.org is currently offered on only one carrier (Reliance) and this is a clear net neutrality violation. Even if it were offered on all carriers, this is a violation. Also, this is hypocritical since FB supports NN in US!

What's worse is that some companies are using this as an example to push for legalisation of zero rating. This is worsened by our regulator's stancce which is pro telecom companies.

miteshashar · 11 years ago
Even worse is that a lot of decision makers in our country's administration can be misled into accepting the practice as digital status quo, because a large company like facebook says so.
miteshashar commented on Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw   huffingtonpost.in/2015/04... · Posted by u/nileshtrivedi
ishansharma · 11 years ago
The original consultation paper also had similar figures. I don't remember correctly but telcos are expected to lose $400 billion from call and SMS decline by 2020. However, they are expected to earn $1.2 trillion from data growth.
miteshashar · 11 years ago
Imagine what number would that $1.2 trillion blow up to, if they have it their way of zero-rated apps and differential rating. The TRAI has been clearly unabashedly lobbying on television media for telcos. Isn't the "Telecom Regulatory Authority of India" supposed to act in the benefits of consumer!?
miteshashar commented on Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw   huffingtonpost.in/2015/04... · Posted by u/nileshtrivedi
ishansharma · 11 years ago
One thing to note is that there's no EFF like organisation and this is mostly done by volunteers [1].

This has also been largest response to any consultation by Indian government having received 600K+ responses through campaign sites[2][3]. Previous highest was 20000 mails in 1999.

[1]: Disclaimer: I am associated and helping the group.

[2]: http://savetheinternet.in/ People can submit response here.

[3]: http://netneutrality.in/ Info site.

Edit: Corrected URL #3.

miteshashar · 11 years ago
And the previous one was for the telcos too. http://cis-india.org/telecom/resources/new-telecom-policy-19...
miteshashar commented on Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw   huffingtonpost.in/2015/04... · Posted by u/nileshtrivedi
ishansharma · 11 years ago
Internet.org is currently offered on only one carrier (Reliance) and this is a clear net neutrality violation. Even if it were offered on all carriers, this is a violation. Also, this is hypocritical since FB supports NN in US!

What's worse is that some companies are using this as an example to push for legalisation of zero rating. This is worsened by our regulator's stancce which is pro telecom companies.

miteshashar · 11 years ago
Do you mean if it were offered on ALL platforms, it wouldn't be a violation?

u/miteshashar

KarmaCake day7January 13, 2013
About
Tinkerer

miteshashar com

View Original