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HundredX | Mid & Senior Backend, Data, & Full Stack Engineers | Full-Time | Remote OK/Assumed / HQ in Dallas, TX

HundredX is a mission-based data & analytics company redefining customer feedback from the ground up! We work with dozens of Fortune 500 customers to dramatically improve their businesses by focusing on customer outcomes and we ethically source data in conjunction with our huge network of non-profits.

We are looking for great engineers who want to do well and do good!

We are well-funded (Series C) and backed by some of the most prominent investors in the world.

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/2548660952/

contact careers@hundredxinc.com


Just wanted to second this! We would love to onboard a highly capable engineer who can grow with the business :)


Hey there - very interested in corresponding with you but when clicking on your profile, there is no email listed. Is there some other way to start a thread? :)


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+1 for Plex - works perfectly from the browser/iPhone/iPad/Android phones and tablets. Great Chromecast integration.


This is a very interesting pitch to the consumer: gourmet food/higher quality ingredients at fast food prices.

This is entirely different from the imagined pitch to investors: same food, cheaper production, higher profits.

It will be fascinating to see what they come up with and how they productize - it sounds like they think equipment sales is just an ancillary revenue source or something they "might do later" at present, but perhaps they'll change their minds if and when they have functioning burger bots.


I'm on an iPhone 5S and it significantly diminishes my working battery life unless I manually close the app.


How does that compare to Betterment?


Wealthfront is very rigid on its asset allocation. You pick a risk score, and that's it.

Thus, they can do some pretty interesting things that Betterment can't. Such as, if your assets are more than 500k, they replace the S&P 500 index with all 500 stocks, which increases the amount of tax loss harvesting.


https://bitdazzle.com has products from hundreds (thousands?) of merchants, and you can buy any of them with Bitcoin.


Reminded me of the Unoceros team, and their SDK (currently in Alpha): http://unoceros.com/

The idea is "make money with your phone, in the background."


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