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Celebrate The New Year With A New Job
31 points by mattbauer on Dec 31, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments
The new year is here and what better way to celebrate it than with a new job. Post any openings you have or know of below.

I'll start. My company Pedal Brain (http://en.pedalbrain.com/company) is looking for a web/print designer and a developer (Embedded C, Obj C Ruby, Clojure).



These posts seem to be a pertinent and continuously ongoing occurrence on HN. Perhaps a non YC-company job board is required on hackernews?

Why not modify /jobs to include other job postings but just keep YC companies at the top, or in bold? Perhaps this will increase traffic and exposure to the page, increasing the visibility of YC-companies job postings at the same time? Win-win


/nonycjobs would be an efficient solution?


DocumentCloud is looking for a JavaScript maestro in NYC to help develop an archive of primary source documents for journalists, in conjunction with the New York Times. Everything you work on will be released open-source (our projects so far have been Underscore.js, CloudCrowd, Jammit, and Docsplit).

jeremy at documentcloud.org


We're looking to fill the following positions:

1. Python, Django developer

2. C/C++ developer

3. Sales/marketing (including some outside sales)

We're based in Waterloo, Ontario. We're angel funded. Doing some pretty cool stuff.

Contact me at mike at tophatmonocle dot com (We're in private beta, so you won't find any clues as to what we're working on at our website.)


My company, ProjectDX (http://www.projectdx.com/), is looking for developers in Portland: http://projectdx.com/webappdev_job.pdf

Contact me at jd at projectdx dot com.


Beyond being in Portland (lovely place), this startup has green appeal. Moreover, since I've gotten to know JD, I can vouch that he'd be a cool guy to work with.


Chicago and New York. Other people's software: fold, spindle, mutilate. We beat up everything from web apps to firmware. We want you to code well, be into security, and want to spend serious time building things in order to break other things.

Contact info's in my profile.


Top-tier high frequency proprietary trading firm. Always looking for expert level C and C++, strong knowledge of network programming, real-time systems, distributed systems, multithreadeding, Linux (to the kernel level preferably), performance optimization, occasional scripting. Very meritocratic environment where you get to see the impact of your work every day.

Financial industry experience is not required but it's a plus. Must be able to work under extremely high pressure, deliver on promises, learn and work independently and aggressively, build reliable software, and work with all areas of the business to generate P&L.

narita . jal712 at gmail


Mozilla has lots of engineering, marketing, finance and other jobs open:

http://www.jobvite.com/CompanyJobs/Jobs.aspx?c=qpX9Vfwa

Come help us make the Internet better!


My company, Causata, is looking for people in London: http://causata.com/


Here's a pointer to the last job thread, from last month: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=952915

The positions I posted there are still open.




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