http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2161368
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2161360
The number of these posts is getting a little ridiculous.
(that's sarcasm of course)
Here it is: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21104/James%20Cleveland%20CV%202011....
Here it is: dl.dropbox.com/u/21104/James Cleveland CV 2011.pdf
It was discussed here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1262467
And turned into a website: http://hnhackers.com (discussion for that here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1262467 )
I don't understand the point of this site. A list of random programmers isn't a very good way for a potential employer to find qualified applicants.
I think the rational was to make it searchable and less prone to abuse than the spreadsheet.
Off-hour work is fine -- I plan to be in Austin most of next month, so we can meet in person to collaborate / co-work too. >> niles at cleanplates dot com
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I need someone to help me craft the entire look and feel of our product, we'd love for you to involved in all aspects of design: from branding, to user experience, to designing the individual user interface elements on each part of our website. Our dream person is someone insanely passionate about web design, and wants to make software that is tradditionally terrible, awesome (medical software is usually worse than enterprise software).
This is our fourth hire, and our first non-developer role.
P.S. thank you pclark for writing/proof reading the above :)
Also looking for an excellent designer to do a redesign of the site.
We are located in Madrid, Spain.
I am interested in redesigning your website. My portfolio is at madebyargon.com
Please email me at inlith@gmail.com if you are interested. Thanks.
We're looking for a freelance jr. web designer & developer to contract work out to on a regular basis (ideally local, but will definitely consider remote). HN probably isn't our target market, but if you know a new-ish front-end dev, or are looking to pick up a bit of extra cash, look us up.
Note: if you rock socks, don't sweat all the application cruft, we just wanted to weed people out (please mention this HN post).
This is for remote, short-term gigs. You can set your hours. The only requirement is that you kick ass and add value from day one.
We are looking for generalists:
* Hardcore programmers who learn new technologies and APIs quickly.
* Experienced sysadmins, especially who have experience with AWS and EC2.
And also specialists:
* People with backgrounds in machine learning, natural language processing, information retrieval, and/or search. Medium experience is fine, you don't have to have a PhD.
* Python/Django programmers
* Java programmers
Email your resume and/or github URL to joseph at metaoptimize dot com. I will send you a code challenge that you can use to evaluate the sort of work you will do.
[edit: I am just one guy, doing bizdev + tech + hiring. I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible.]
* Currently a bootstrapped venture, self funded * Revenue generating with extremely low burn. * Killer product, great marketing, solid position (#1 for several competitive keywords on Google)
Us: * Full-stack web-applications engineerings * Ruby on Rails and Django users * Amazon Web Services, Ubuntu * Actually Agile development (Continuous Integration, Automated Tests, GIT, multiple daily deployments)
Your ideal expertise is any of the above + some combination of the following: * Flash/Flex client development (++good on this) * Android or IPhone development (++ awesome if you've done video development on mobile) * Solid Design capabilities (+ for Photoshop, Illustrator) * Solid front-end Javascript/CSS (Haml/Sass even better) * We are a completely virtual org, but + for Cambridge/Boston area
We love T-shaped people. Broad knowledge in a lot of technologies, and deep expertise in a core few. And generally unafraid of learning new things. If you like to own the whole stack, you'll fit right in.
Books that make our brains tingle: Founders at Work Start Small, Stay Small Get Real Rework Smart & Gets Things Done Startup Lessons Learned
email me at sghael /@/ stanfordalumni.org
- python: django, tipfy
- javascript: dojotoolkit (including widgets/dijits), nodejs
- java: struts, jboss seam
- mysql/postgres/oracle (been reading couchdb book)
- linux/sysadmin (managed server's for SMB's without them burning up)
can pickup other stuff with learning on the fly (no PHP, C#, Windows environments; computer says no)
cheap!
zemanel at zemanel.eu / skype: matrixownsyou
Basically I'm constantly finding myself in the position where I know that my code sucks but I don't know any way of improving it.
If you are interested please send me an email at: vially.ichb [at] gmail [d0t] com
We are based in Dallas, TX.
Please send rate info and online portfolio links to ooghamist at g mail dot com.
I'd prefer full-time availability but would consider part-time for skilled candidates.
E-mail is in my profile.
If you have experience writing mobile applications for iPhone, Android or BlackBerry (or Windows Mobile), we want to talk to you. We run FaceCash, an up-and-coming mobile payment system that was just deployed all over Stanford last week and is growing quickly.
http://www.thinkcomputer.com/corporate/jobs/index.html to apply.
Part time work only, good for a moonlighter or freelancer.
Usually a couple week lead time on things, but sometimes would like a couple day lead time (and are willing to pay for that).
Please show a portfolio (email in my profile), and a couple estimates how long/how much the most appropriate portfolio pieces took to do.
Please email your resume along with your availability to: hire [at] DealTracker.co
After reviewing the submitted resumes, we will contact qualified applicants with the project details.
Best regards, and best of luck,
We are an established third party Twitter client which allows unlimited individuals to update a single Twitter account. Looking to add some cool new features as well as rebrand/redesign our site.
I have worked on the site since 2006 so I have some experience with freelancing, if you work 1-3 hours per day you can make a nice profit. However it will take some time to build yourself a reputation on the site, so don't expect to make a lot of money from the start.
For more information visit us at: http://wowzers.com/jobs
We are based in Chicago.
4 person startup (all grown ups), funded by great VCs.
nir@healthvillageinc.com