I am looking for Machine Learning and/or Computer Vision opportunities. In my day job, I currently work on a python machine learning platform for satellite images analysis. On the side, I have been hacking computer vision stuff using Google's Project Tango devkit.
I'm currently the head of Technology for a major (Fortune 500) corporation, looking to relocate to the San Diego area. Extensive experience designing/building and managing development of very high traffic web properties and software systems for major global brands. In particular, I have deep insights in the marketing/advertising space. Would love to help a smaller to mid-size company optimize and grow their tech department.
I'm a Full Stack Engineer experienced with modern stacks including: React, Angular, Node, Express, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL. I've built entire web apps from front-end to back-end and everything in between. I have a passion for creating beautiful, intuitive interfaces with clean, well-structured back-ends.
I am also a quick learner with a passion for new and emerging technologies.
I am looking for a short term internship (around 3 months) or a full time position. I am interested in machine learning and data science opportunities. My background is in genetics, so in my free time, I like to catch up on computer science (like algorithms, data structure, and etc.) and statistics.
Widely experienced engineer getting a little restless in my current job, so I'm starting to consider new opportunities:
Location: Orlando, FL
Remote: Yes, please
Willing to relocate: Unable to currently
Technologies: Ruby/Rails, Go, Python, JavaScript, or pretty much anything. Deep experience with SQL and several NoSQL stores (MongoDB, Riak, Redis, RocksDB, etc.) along with things like Elasticsearch. I also have a pretty extensive application security background.
I'm looking for full-time work only; no contracts, please. I'm open to engineer, team lead, or even roles like manager/VP/director of engineering or CTO. Just exploring my options at this point. :)
Interesting projects and good people preferred over the latest buzzwords, happy hours, and office yoga. Specific interest in scaling monitoring solutions and automation.
I've learned many of these things on the job and even more in my spare time for fun. Right now I'm living w/ the cognitive dissonance of concurrently loving programming in Go and Haskell. I've built many JS SPAs, managed DevOps for multi-data centers, countless APIs in various languages, ETL jobs, lead teams & hired/interviewed, and always thinking architecturally and at a system level. I love what I do and love learning all things related to software development.
Technologies: I am a creative marketing writer and published writer. Google Analytics, MailChimp, SEMrush, PeerIndex and HootSuite. Experienced in HTML, CSS, WordPress, Github, Salesforce, Youtube, cPanel, Slack, Asana and Microsoft Office Suite.
I am a young professional looking to break in to tech. I've worked in broadcast journalism and work as a freelance writer and photographer. I have accomplished a few of the free courses on codecademy and Udacity, and have startup experience, both working alongside co-founders and at an incubator hub run by my alma mater. I'm 25, am deeply interested in how tech has increasingly been calling the shots in unexpected areas of life, and I'm willing to take a risk. Accountability and communication are probably my two biggest assets. Even if this doesn't result in work, more I'm looking to make connections (which has proven to be one of the best parts of the wonderful HN community!) Thanks for reading.
I'm a sysadmin/developer generalist with great flexibility, even though I'm an Oracle Certified Professional. That loves to work on hard to solve problems and interesting incidents as it gives greater insight about the product at hand. I'm always willing to learn new things and work on new challenges. I like learning as much as I like sharing my knowledge to offer other people better understanding and growth.
I'm interested in a position that will provide me with growth opportunities, where I will find experienced coworkers from whom I can learn from and discuss harder problems. Preferably a Security, DevOps-like, or developer position.
I am a mid-level dev with 8 years of professional programming experience. First with Python and PHP, now mostly c# and JavaScript. I do plenty of work with SQL Server as well. I’ve dabbled a little with Android development, both native and PhoneGap solutions. I've always found it easy to jump between different programming languages, so I'm happy to work with any platform.
In my current role, I work primarily with our sales reps, writing tools to help them do their jobs. Quoting, part configuration, task management, salesforce integration, ERP integration, e-commerce, etc. The customers are high-demand and require a lot of customization, therefore, the tools provided for the sales team all have to be highly customizable on a per-customer basis.
I'm looking for a position that will provide me with ample growth opportunities, both professionally and personally. I want a position where I have a lot of freedom to architect my applications, but also have other experienced developers to discuss hard-to-solve issues with. At the same time, I want to be the guy that other developers can come to when they're having issues. I have always really enjoy helping others solve problems... it is part of the reason I became a developer to begin with.
Location: Dallas, TX
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, inside the US
(prefer Texas, DC metro, Boston metro, Seattle metro, or Pittsburgh)
(I really *don't* like California, but will move there for the right price)
Technologies: C, Java, Python, AngularJS, Matlab, Fortran, C++ (rusty)
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynekrug (can provide PDF on request)
Email: [email protected]
I'm an EE who wants back in to the embedded world. I have been out of it for four years, but have kept myself current and feel like I could jump back in to my previous job (or similar) with no retooling period. I would take anything in the embedded space, but I really want something in signal processing or aerospace that does not involve working for the DOD. I am willing to take a demotion to get the position I want; i.e., I don't expect to be paid like a 14-year veteran.
I am also interested in enterprise backend type work, particularly Hadoop, Solr, and similar clustering technologies. I will only consider those types of positions in DFW or DC, though.
I'm a Full Stack Engineer experienced with modern stacks including: React, Angular, Node, Express, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL. I've built entire web apps from front-end to back-end and everything in between. I have a passion for creating beautiful, intuitive interfaces with clean, well-structured back-ends.
I am also a quick learner with a passion for technologies.
I'm currently a Senior CS and Math major at Virginia Tech but I'm graduating Spring 2017 due to a double major and a statistics minor, so I'm looking for an internship or work at a junior Software Developer level. I'm a honors student and my experience is mostly in Web Dev with some mobile experience, but I'm willing to learn and contribute to almost anything; I have three years of software developer experience. My coursework (aside from the fundamentals) has revolved around AI, Machine Learning, and data science courses. Willing to move anywhere in the United States but I'm especially interested in working in NYC, Northern Virginia, Baltimore, DC, or the Bay Area.
I'm currently a Senior CS and Math major at Virginia Tech but I'm graduating Spring 2017 due to a double major and a statistics minor, so I'm looking for an internship or work at a junior Software Developer level. I'm a honors student and my experience is mostly in Web Dev with some mobile experience, but I'm willing to learn and contribute to almost anything; I have three years of software developer experience. My coursework (aside from the fundamentals) has revolved around AI, Machine Learning, and data science courses. Willing to move anywhere in the United States but I'm especially interested in working in NYC, Northern Virginia, Baltimore, DC, or the Bay Area.
Technologies: Embedded C++, Embedded C, Python, Electronics (design, layout, prototyping, testing), 3D printing, electromechanical and robotic design and prototyping
Résumé/CV: Email if needed
Email: kliment at 0xfb.com (yes, with a zero)
IRC: Kliment on the freenode network
I do custom electronics, robotics, and embedded software development - I specialize in quickly turning ideas into prototypes. I've built custom automation equipment for chemistry labs, sensors that are in use in household/utility applications, control circuitry for construction equipment, 3d printing electronics, data acquisition equipment. No project too small. Few projects too large. Deep discounts for open source hardware work.
I would also be happy to come over (anywhere in Europe) and teach any of the above skills to a small group of interested people. I've taught courses in electronic assembly (SMD), 3d printing (building/using printers, iterative 3d model design using programming) and robot design and construction. I've taught courses at several universities, hackspaces, and conferences.
My name is Luke and I'm a full-stack developer with 15 years experience, specialising in JavaScript applications using React, Angular and Backbone and backend applications using Rails and Go with PostgreSQL, Cassandra and Redis as the datastore(s).
For the past five years I've been running my consulting company through which with the help of my team we have delivered many projects - see my website for a selection at http://sketchconsulting.com/. This project has now come to an end and I am looking for future work.
I am best suited to medium sized companies who want to move fast while also requiring high quality development to a fixed deadline. My background in open source has taught me that sloppy application architecture is not acceptable.
I am a web developer with years of experience transitioning to being a security researcher/engineer. I am currently studying penetration testing and reverse engineering binaries. Please no pure web dev job offers, I can easily find that kind of work! Right now I'm looking for my first job doing mostly security work.
Location: London, UK
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Potentially
Technologies:
- Java, OOP and reactive programming using RxJava and Kotlin
- Gradle and the build chain, Groovy, Proguard
- Frameworks and modules, publishing and maintenance
- Dependency injection using Dagger2
- Support Library, Fragments, Custom Views, Material Design and UX
- Android JUnit testing, Roboelectic, Espresso, CI (Jenkins), Mockito
I've spent the last two years working at a fast-paced startup, maintaining and publishing half a dozen apps and the underlying framework that powers them and is available to others as an SDK. I'm looking for new challenges and a company where I can champion Android development.
I spent a few years in high school doing hardware repairs and eventually ran that arm of the company before leaving for college. While at FSU I realized I couldn't survive on student loans so I started working at a help desk that I ended up managing for two years before quitting to refocus on school and find employment closer to my desired field.
I've spent the last few years developing web and Android apps for class projects and personal learning. I have a few projects on my github ( http://github.com/roninb ). I'm ready to expand and want to be a part of a team that can help me grow.
* http://publish.saxo.com - publishing platform where anyone can publish e-books, and soon printed books (print on demand) and online courses.
* Intuit CPASelect - An online marketplace for tax experts. [Formerly Teaspiller, acquired by Intuit, now pivoted to another product]
* http://www.hypedsound.com - A platform for music artists to share their content from various networks.
I am a full stack developer, who's worked extensively with Python/Django. I also have a background in data science, scipy, numpy, pandas, scikit-learn, nltk etc.
From grey-hat SEO, to making table-layout sites in Dreamweaver, to trying to emulate double-binding with jQuery before Angular was around, and selling 10k licenses of my personal project in 2+ years. I adapt quick, and truly love what I do.
I have been setting up custom software for small clients: automated systems both numerical and NLP based for a small hedge fund and for another client I worked with their software and hardware team to expedite development of their cloud data sharing service as well as their pressure sensor algorithms.
Quick overview of some research positions I've held; simulating offshore wind turbine designs, creating HMM/disease clusters for GE Healthcare, testing new gravitational communication model with data from AT&T as well as Telecom Italia.
rigsby_blurb: Software Developer with a BS from MIT; designed, wrote, maintained software deployed on Win, Mac, Linux and Android
I am a currently a Research Assistant Professor in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. I'm moving to Sacramento soon, and looking for work in medical imaging research or leaving the field to work in tech more generally (e.g. as a data scientist). I'm a fast learner with a broad range of interests. I have specific skills in scientific programming (I prefer Python, and have plenty of MATLAB experience) with domain knowledge in image processing. I enjoy programming and consider it a hobby in addition to my work.
Location: (soon to be) Sacramento, CA
Remote: Yes.
Willing to relocate: No, but willing to travel to the SF Bay Area up to once a week, with occasional week-long trips.
Technologies: Python, C, C++, MATLAB, Git / toy projects using Flask, Django / rusty experience in Java, OpenGL (C++)
Github: https://github.com/aganders3
Résumé/CV: Provided by request via email.
Email: [email protected]
Location: Upstate New York
Remote: Yes, Preferred
Willing to relocate: Unlikely, but not 100% out of the question for the right opportunity
Technologies: Python/Django preferred, competent with JavaScript, WordPress
Resume/CV: request via email
Email: mwhager87 at gmail
Primarily worked in marketing development roles. Extensive background with running online marketing campaigns, and managing Facebook ads (ran a $40k/mo FB ad budget for a SaaS startup with great success). Willing to take a marketing or dev role, or something multi-discipline. I've built custom WordPress plugins and themes. I use Django for several of my own sites. Have used Backbone/Marionette in the past, and started using Angular 2 for new projects.
I'm extremely capable, a fast learner, and can fill many roles with a small team. I have years of remote experience. Currently doing marketing consulting under my own business, but interested in joining a team.
About me: Currently a postdoctoral researcher in SWE, looking to transition to industry or applied research. I am working on bidirectional programming and self-adaptive systems, with a keen interest in functional programming and security (especially authorization).
Location: Tokyo, Japan (but I'm a Belgian citizen)
Remote: possibly, but I'd prefer on site
Willing to relocate: Yes! US, Canada, or Europe (incl. Switzerland). I am authorized to work in the EU and Switzerland.
Technologies:
- Java, Haskell, some Spring, Python, and Scala, OCL
- git, AWS, Linux, some server administration
- authorization (access control), modeling, verification, and repair.
Resume: I am from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and have been building web applications, and recently remotely, since 1999. The majority of my career has been full stack web application development in both the United States and also Europe.
I am the author of Mastering Laravel (Packt) and other peer reviewed publications, an invited speaker at phpDay, PHP UK, and founder of the Palermo PHP User Group.
I hold a B.S. degree in Computing & Information Science-Saint Vincent College (Latrobe Pennsylvania).
My research work includes biomedical informatics and machine translation. I contribute to the Glucosio open source project, a diabetes management app.
My native language is English, I speak fluent Italian, and I regularly travel.
My past experience includes web development of interactive data visualizations, general interactive content, and games. I'm currently a Bioinformatics MSc student writing my thesis on background error modeling in biological sequence variant detection pipelines. More generally, I'm interested in any data science and software engineering roles (domain agnostic) with a focus on machine learning, AI, and other such approaches. Preference towards startups as I thrive in a fast paced, multifaceted, intense environments that rewards initiative and forward-thinking.
So here's the deal: I'm gainfully and happily employed in public education. Math and computer science. If you're really changing the world, let me know.
I know my stuff to the point that I've been called as an expert witness in math education. Studied computer engineering, pivoted to math ed when I realized I wanted something more. Almost done with my MS in math. I can code, I can do advanced math, and I can manage most anyone - I run honors and AP classes, and I can get our school's dropout prevention math class to beat the gen ed class's score on their final exams.
So yeah, if you're doing something amazing, pitch me.
Location: NYC/NJ
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: See commentary above. This isn't really why you want me. Java, Ruby, Python, Javascript, Matlab/Wolfram/Maple
Résumé/CV: on request
Email: username at the google one
Hello! I am a passionate Python developer with loads of experience building out scalable server-side components for web and mobile clients. I also have experience with functional languages, such as Clojure. Additionally I am a maintainer and developer of numerous popular open source projects. Check out my Github[1] for more info on that. My ideal opportunity would be working for a small, dedicated, passionate team; the most valuable aspect of any opportunity from my perspective is the potential for mutual growth. Please do not hesitate to reach out.
Location: San Francisco Peninsula
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: PLC Programming (Structured Text, Pascal-like language), Robot Motion, Precision Controls, CAD, Python, .NET, C/C++, Matlab, Java,
Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0K7a02_S9mxSFRSdVZxRTh6dHc
https://www.linkedin.com/in/proericchan
Email: [email protected]
Hi I'm looking for full-time position working on cutting edge technologies, I am mainly interested in machine vision, and have some experience with OpenCV in Python. My current responsibilities are to develop and implement robot motion planning and control algorithms in the semiconductor automation industry, but I feel confident in my ability to quickly obtain the skills needed in any position, including support, quality, engineering, and even sales.
Hey I'm Lawrence, I'm a Full Stack Software Developer interested in working on complex problems, different tech stacks, and developing interesting applications. I have experience from both bootcamp, as a Flatiron School graduate and traditional schooling, a BS in Computer Science. I have a very diverse experience set and am looking to join a team where I can continue enjoying programming. Joining a company with a good culture is very important to me. Feel free to reach out.
Location: Perth, Australia
Remote: Yes (Preferred)
Willing to relocate: Yes (to Berlin, Germany, maybe elsewhere)
Technologies: C++, Go, PHP, FilterMeister, Xojo, Lua / Corona SDK, Delphi
Résumé/CV: http://kohanikin.com/work/
Email: kohanikin AT namesuppressed DOT com
I've been a solo / independent developer for 15+ years, developing & selling consumer applications. I love all aspects of product, from design & coding to e-commerce & support. I focus on making products easy to use. I've also been a consultant, recently for an unconventional law firm.
Just exploring opportunities right now, but I'm especially interested in offers from Berlin as I'm considering a move there. Otherwise I'm mostly interested in remote work opportunities. Happy to chat & explore ideas. Dankeschön!
I've lead technology and product at several successful companies, and I'm always on the lookout for another interesting company. I'm interested in working in a CTO/interim role, outreach and evangelism, lead technologist (e.g., VP, Dir. Eng.), or first-hire/proof-of-concept technologist. I'm very hands-on, actively making software, and I'm also good with a budget.
I'd also be interested in hearing from those working in banking, financial reporting, accounting, etc., as I have expertise in this area that may be useful.
Hello,
I've started to work with Java and Big Data in a smal startup 2 years ago. Started with very simple MySQL+Solr, 300+ million of documents system. Eventually got to HDFS + HBase + MapReduce + Solr, 23+ billion of documents in search at once (with more and more documents being added each second).
I'm excited by Java in general, multi-threading, Big Data and back-end development.
Why relocating: to get greater opportunities and experience (and there is not so much choiсe in my city).
Are you short on engineering staff?
Marius & Paul are former engineers turned freelancers. We're always looking for hard or interesting problems to solve.
Nervous about hiring freelancers? Question the quality of their work? We started Uplift Agency after 15+ years of combined experience to end those worries. We’ve worked with companies like NerdWallet, MIT, Humble Bundle (W11), FlightCar (W13), Mozilla and more.
I'm making a career pivot from Finance/Consulting into technology. Just graduated from the Galvanize Data Science Immersive Program in San Francisco (http://www.galvanize.com/courses/data-science/). Looking for these types of roles: Data Scientist/Analyst, Program/Project Management, Strategic Finance/Operations.
Looking for a job working with low-level software. I have experience both with drivers as well as core OS-level functionality. I've worked on embedded firmware and scalable enterprise-class system software (a proprietary hypervisor).
Honestly, I have no relevant work history, no formal education, and I have enjoyed the freedom of my study so much that I don't have but one complete project to showcase.
I have been studying 18+ hours a day for 170 days now and I even tutor developers in JavaScript who have been studying for over a year and are employed.
I love this and I want to do it for a career. I beg of you to forgive my lack of formal resume and let the code on my GitHub speak for me.
Location: St Paul, MN
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No (Or at least highly unlikely.)
Technologies: Rust, C, Embedded, Electronics, CoAP, IoT,
TLS/SSL, HTTP, Javascript, React, PostgreSQL
(and much more)
Résumé/CV: https://mkii.org/resume
Email: [email protected]
I'm very much a generalist / full-stack engineer, but I like to think that the 'full' in my 'full-stack' extends beyond most. I'm an Electrical Engineer by degree, but have a strong personal interest (and work history) in software topics. See https://mkii.org for more about me and my background.
I'm not actively looking for a job, but am curious to see what is out there.
I develop Android apps for phones and tablets. I have published apps in the Google Play store and full life cycle software development experience. My Android development experience includes: product concept development, product design, project planning, research and development, algorithm development, programming, testing, debugging, publishing apps to the Google Play store and app maintenance.
About me: I'm looking for opportunities as a full-stack or frontend engineer. Lately I've mostly been using React and Node. I enjoy product development, implementing great design and optimizing UX.
Hi, I’m Joe! Over the last six years I've been tackling a wide array of challenges at young and mature startups and larger companies. My experience is full-stack but I specialize in tackling tough back-end problems; modeling complex domains, refactoring legacy code, and quickly delivering top-notch features are a few of the things that I do best. I'm looking to continue focusing on the back-end.
Location: San Francisco
Remote: OK but less than ideal
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Full stack web dev - Javascript (Angular, React, Node/Express, Backbone) Mongo/mongoose, Relational databases. Some Python/Flask backend experience.
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherbassano
Email: [email protected]
Github: github.com/christo4b
For Fun: currently implementing Angular from scratch
I'm currently working as a software engineer for Reactor Core, a company that owns Hack Reactor and Makersquare (and some other coding bootcamp schools). Currently looking for a new position at a larger more stable company that has good funding or a smaller company offering equity.
I'm a senior web developer looking who's mostly worked in Rails or Python, though I'm very interested to move towards either end of the hierarchy of computing abstractions and work in Rust or Haskell. I've been coding professionally for 15 years, hobby programming for 10 more. I've spoken at RailsConf and internationally at wroc_love.rb, and have self-published a book on programming. I like working with smart, happy people to make useful things on the web or in a network setting. I enjoy being tech lead and mentoring junior devs but am not on a management track.
I'm a product designer, most recently on a mobile finance startup, and have fallen very much in love with the finance industry. I'm looking for a something in a similarly data-heavy, impacts-peoples-lives environment with a larger team and a more solidified management structure.
I currently work for a data startup (applying machine learning/data viz for fintech research tools). Simultaneously hacking on a couple projects (some hardware-based!) Have background in neuroscience & finance and experience in startup environments handling a variety of roles from project management to business development. Interested in any opportunities in the Boston/Cambridge area (If you love Kendall Square as much as I do we'd get along great!) but most importantly looking for a great team I can learn with!
I recently left a position supporting Search and SEM marketing for some of the biggest search and publishing verticals. For the past couple of years I've worked as a product manager in multiple arenas on the consumer facing side of the business. For now I want to stay in the Bay Area. Let's see where this goes. Please email me for any inquiries.
I have 14 years of professional experience in software development, including 8 years of practice with functional programming in Haskell, Erlang, and OCaml. I’m interested in the application of formal methods to real-world problems. At present, I’m dividing my time between freelance consulting and research in modal logic and type theory.
Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
Remote: Yes, please
Willing to relocate: No, but willing to work remotely to enable relocation to a fixed destination.
Technologies: Java, Python, Clojure, Go
Résumé/CV: upon request
Email: [email protected]
I'm mostly a back-end guy, writing services. I'm trying to find a remote position to allow for a relocation to a specific location.
I come from a background of automated testing with Selenium, and I presently work on large web sites with a mostly Java platform. I'm highly motivated to get into Clojure development in the near term.
20+ years experience spread among medical software (practice management/pharmacokinetics) and publishing (self publishing/newspapers)
Willing to relocate: No, although I would be willing to commute daily to New Jersey for the right opportunity.
Technologies: JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, WordPress, WordPress Plugin Development, Node, Email Development, Photoshop, HTML, CSS, JSON, XML. I am currently studying Java and data structures.
Willing to relocate: No, though I would be willing to commute daily to New Jersey for the right opportunity.
Technologies: JavaScript, jQuery, PHP, WordPress, WordPress Plugin Development, Node, Email Development, Photoshop, HTML, CSS. I am currently studying Java and data structures.
Location: Montpellier, France
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes, in the US
Technologies: mechanics, electronics, embedded, web,
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/nraynaud/webgcode https://fr.linkedin.com/in/nicolasraynaud
Email: nraynaud et gmail.com
I have been in the development field for 15 years, I have used dozens of languages and libraries, written hundreds thousands lines of code. I produced applications in front-end, back-end, on the desktop, embedded, real time instrumentation, web marketing, complex maths, geography, and more.
Today, I'm looking for a project involving hardware and software at the same time.
when I see programmers who know so many languages, I feel like I have no chance and I dont bother to apply, but thankfully I have a lot of ideas of my own.I hope you will accept a worthy offer, because not many employers can understand beside languages how long it takes to learn all the other technologies.
Don't be discouraged by this: Actually knowing many programming languages in itself is not something more employers are looking for. The skill is being able to learn a new language/framework, and if you have some experience building something in 3 or 4 languages (even if you're not necessarily an 'expert'), that's a pretty good indicator you can learn a new one. In general, people with more experience have more languages, and no one expects a junior programmer to know 10 languages.
Being able to become proficient in a new language or framework is a learned skill, which you can practice on your own by just trying to write something in a new language or framework. And the best part, by doing this, you increase the number of languages you know.
That's the reason why I've listed so many: I try to challenge myself to learn something quickly.
The other reason is my mathematics background.
For instance, I'm not very strong in Haskell, but I can do a thing or two in it and move forward in -thinking- in the functional paradigm.
At present, I think I could manage writing "production grade" code in a handful of those languages, and have only spent a non-trivial amount of time in C++, PHP and JavaScript.
Well, do they know the language, or have they just written a little code in it?
I don't think I really know a language until I've spent a couple of years in it, and written something significant in it (rather than just doing maintenance and tweaks in an existing code base).
This works in your favor: You read that resume and perceive someone who looks like a coding star. As someone who reads a lot of s/w engineering resumes, I see someone who's potentially making strong claims that they can't back up. Or worse, someone who thinks they're better than they are. At that point you read the rest of the resume for evidence to back up the claims; if someone claims expertise in a horde of languages and they've only actually worked in a few, that's interesting data.
I used to put LISP and a bunch of different variants of Pascal and assembly languages on my resume, until I realized that nobody really cared.
Just claim what you know well. Don't worry about looking good.
I guess that would put me at really only knowing PHP and C++, and even still that C++ claim is pretty dubious knowing my own history, sparsely spread out over a long period of time.
I don't feel like a coding star, really, I'm just a petty mathematician whose really excited to engineer stuff.
In my defense, I have learned (through attrition) that one tool will not make all solutions so, when presented with the opportunity I take the time to learn something new.
But, for the record, I think knowing several variants of assembly is wicked cool.
Thank you kindly for putting your thoughts forward, I will take them serious thought.
I've been passed up more times than I've been given a chance.
Several of my colleagues from school that have less experience than I already have jobs, and I'm just sitting around looking for work still and waiting for my teaching contract to come back.
I've done paid work in C#, C, C++, Objective-C, Python, Java, Javascript, x86 Assembly, a variety of flavors of SQL, Silverlight, Actionscript, Go, Node... Probably other things off the top of my head.
The thing is, I'm only really good at C# and C++. Most of the above languages use similar paradigms and just have some different syntax. The skill I actually want when I hire people is willingness to work on something they don't understand really well and get better at it. It takes a long ass time to get to very high levels of proficiency (where you understand all the underlying details of how memory works and the odd little bits about the compiler/interpreter/runtime) and I DON'T operate at that level with most of the languages I "know".
Many jobs don't actually require you to use windbg to track down issues in the .NET garbage collector. Situations like that are also highly varied and it's not something you can 'train' for, you just have to cultivate the skill of constant discovery.
This is predominantly the reason why I've spent as much time in a lot of diverse languages, in particular the ones I listed.
Sure, many of them are the same C/C++ family, both a lot of them aren't, and I tried not to repeat the ones that were isomorphic to something else.
To that end, I learned Haskell well enough to be able to "think functionally" and applied that to what I already knew about JavaScript, Python, etc. But I didn't go out of my way to learn Scala, even though I want to.
I learned MySQL and MongoDB because I needed them to complete projects, but didn't make the leap to PostgreSQL or Couch because I could just pick them up later, if it ever even came up.
I think the point is, know how to do a lot of things, but don't get locked down into doing it only one way.
Location: LA
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: HTML/CSS/JS, Go, Java, Perl,
Python, C, and PHP.
Resume: http://weston.canncentral.org/resume/
Email: hnusername -at- canncentral.org
Are you running a bootcamp? Another training/ed focused startup? Maybe even need someone to staff your internal learning/development efforts? I'm an experienced developer who also has formal training in secondary education and experience teaching both adults and high school students introductory programming. Hire me if for no other reason than to keep me from becoming your competition. :)
Junior iOS Developer seeking work within an established development team. I've published my own game to the app store and built an on-demand laundry service app for a startup. I'm primarily interested in working with other programmers. Download my free game here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lines-the-game/id1037574363?...
Location: Toronto, ON
Remote: Yes, but onsite preferred
Willing to relocate: Probably not
Technologies: Objective C, Swift, Core Data, Core Location, MapKit, SpriteKit, etc. See resume below for a larger list.
Location: Hong Kong (for now! I'm British and plan to return to the UK after my current project is finished)
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: 3d, realtime systems, C#, C++, Unity, Lua,
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danschuller
Email: [email protected]
I'm finishing up a project that I took from concept to complete release on three platforms in 14 languages, as the sole software engineer. Previously I've founded and run my own company and acted as teamlead for various software projects.
Javascript developer currently working on modern TV apps at a national TV network. Happy to consider contract work or permanent positions if they're exciting enough!
I'm Giorgia, a frontend developer looking for new challenge in the field. I love work with data visualisation and reactjs. I hve worked with many early stage startups, helping them to build their MVP and a solid frontend architecture/design.
My name is Nathan and I’m an iOS developer that likes to branch out to other technologies. I have successful apps on both the Apple App Store and Google Play. I can make RESTful APIs with Node.js and would love to continue working on the back end if I could.
I’m a US citizen that’s currently living in Amsterdam but I’m looking to move back to SF before the end of the year.
I'm Eniko. I have building frontend and backend application in the last 5 years. I am currently a freelancer. Looking for smaller contracts or longer term. I'm also willing to learn whatever technology depending on the role and team
I am a Linux SysAdmin / DevOps engineer with 5+ years of experience. I have a history working within both enterprise environments such as IBM, as well startup ones. I've created, maintained and redesigned many different infrastructures. I have a big focus on automation and reproducibility.
Location: Europe
Remote: Yes, preferred, but willing to travel onsite occasionally
Willing to relocate: Depending on the location
Technologies:
Linux (Debian / RedHat), AIX, Puppet, Ruby, Bash, AWS, Docker, Nagios/Icinga, Foreman, FreeIPA, KVM, libvirt, LDAP, Redis, Apache, NGINX, MySQL, PowerHA, PowerVM, keepalived, Tivoli, and many more...
I just graduated from a state University a couple weeks ago. I'm passionate about Computer Science and ready to put everything I have into meaningful work. I'm currently working for a computing support group in the LIGO collaboration as a datacenter assistant. You know, the people who discovered gravity waves ;-)
Location: Milwaukee, WI, USA
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: I'd love to get out of Milwaukee
Technologies: Java, Elixir, Common Lisp, Emacs, git
I am a 2015 graduate currently working in Infosys. I finished my training in January, been on bench since. So I don't have any experience with real world projects.
I like learning and tinkering with new(and old) technologies, also I have a keen interest in game development.
I'm an electrical engineer with experience in automotive electronics looking for contracts. I left full-time salary a few months ago but would be willing to go salary again if a good opportunity comes along.
Location: Novi, MI
Remote: If needed. I have basic lab equipment (oscilloscope, power supply, etc)
I am looking for Machine Learning and/or Computer Vision opportunities. I'm currently learning TensorFlow so I can implement it in our recognition stack.
Willing to relocate: to Tokyo, with visa sponsorship (I'm currently in Italy, not Japan)
Technologies: Strong and enthusiast about network engineering (TCP/IP(v4|v6), BGP, Netfilter/IPtables, Cisco IOS), Linux system administration (ubuntu, debian, nagios, mysql, LVM, nginx, KVM, ...), git, Python and C. More limited knowledge of C++, Java, linux kernel programming.
Junior iOS dev + designer looking for any great opportunities, have experience with MapKit, CoreLocation, Sketch, usage of many different API's. Please take a look at my resume for a better list!
Looking for someone who works exceptionally hard and has a very high attention to detail?
Location: Nelson, BC, Canada.
Remote: Preferably, but will travel on my own dime.
Willing to relocate: Nope, sorry it's too beautiful here.
Technologies: Sys Admin and Developer experience. Love a mix of both. Anything that smells of networking, crypto and programming really gets me excited. Can also do full stack web stuff, not as exciting..
I've co-founded a few companies (YC alumni) and typically fill the product manager role. I'm currently finishing a project for either Facebook or Google (trying to keep this obscure) that I've spent a year and a half running. My passion is working with smart and passionate people to build/design great products. I have a background in both design and front-end development, but I prefer the PM role these days.
NOTES: MS in Information Assurance, many years as a programmer, Linux admin, software team lead (including working with offshore devs), general troubleshooter and problem solver. 12 patents, a few conference papers. If you need experience, creativity and smart leadership, drop me a line. I've helped a lot of projects get and stay on track.
I am a full-stack product manager with two years of experience building ecommerce products in international markets. I believe that integrating quantitative behavioural analytics into the UX/design workflow plays a key role in building products users love. Although my formal educational background is non-technical, I am comfortable digging for product insights using Python and SQL, or building high-performance A/B tests using JavaScript or jQuery.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Google Analytics, SQL, JavaScript, jQuery, Python
Over my seven year career I've worked on a number of platforms in both an individual contributor and architect/team lead role. I concentrate on the back end, designing and writing APIs and integrations with other systems. I'm a experienced engineer with a track record of getting things done.
Hi, my name is Felipe Galvão, I'm a developer from Brazil. I work mainly in Python, having experience with Django, Pandas for Data Analysis, matplotlib, HTML, CSS, Javascript / jQuery and Excel / VBA
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Python, Django, Pandas for Data Analysis, matplotlib, HTML, CSS, Javascript / jQuery and Excel / VBA
Résumé/CV: http://felipegalvao.com.br/en/
Email: [email protected]
Location: Denver, CO
Remote: Either
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Go, Ruby, Rails, Node.js, React.js, Terraform, AWS, Google Cloud, Docker, CoreOS, Postgres, Mongo, ElasticSearch, Redis, and eager to learn more.
Resume: http://bit.ly/1Pkca3q
Email: thepolyglotdev at gmail dot com
I am a life long problem solver with over 10 years development experience. I have worked for several successful startups. I love solving challenging problems and building amazing products.
I'm an ecologist by training and skilled at managing and analyzing environmental or experimental data. Currently building my skillset in data science/machine learning/statistics.
I have 5+ years of experience in full stack web development along with Android and iOS development and significant DevOps experience. I'm looking for a challenging role in an early to mid level start-up and am well prepared to handle the dynamic nature of such places.
Location: New Delhi, India
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: PHP, Laravel, AWS, HTML/CSS, Android, iOS, Angular, React
Résumé/CV: http://gauravgupta.in
Email: [email protected]
I'm a full-stack developer with about 8 years of work experience who's worked with several startups in the past including SlideShare-LinkedIn, Naukri.com etc. in various senior engineering and system architect roles.
Willing to relocate: Within San Francisco bay area
Technologies: JavaScript for web & hybrid applications, vanilla or using React / Angular; Node.js; relational databases; Photoshop / Sketch; deep understanding of finance / e-commerce
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: May consider it
Technologies: PHP, HTML, CSS, Javascript, jQuery, MySQL, Python, C#
Résumé/CV: https://ar.linkedin.com/in/pablo-alviggi-819b2a22
Email: [email protected]
I have been working as a full stack on small teams in different companies for a few years now. Currently I'm building a reservation system, but I'm always looking for interesting proposals
Location: Upstate NY
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Yes (NYC or San Diego)
Technologies: C#, ASP.NET MVC, Java, Javascript (knockout, backbone.js), MongoDB, SQL, Redis, RabbitMQ
Résumé/CV: Please email me for a copy
Email: [email protected]
Full Stack Software Developer working on a rapidly growing web application. I particularly enjoy debugging and fixing problems around scaling and performance. Joining a company with a good culture is very important to me.
18 years experience supporting and integrating business systems. Strong Unix, Perl and troubleshooting. Web experience creating qquiz.com. Fluent German.
Looking for an internship, currently taking courses in Computer Science towards B.S. Interested in learning new technologies and or using existing ones. Open to Web Dev, beginning to learn React. js
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Location: Atlanta, GA looking at moving to Seattle / Bay Area
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: Yes
Technologies: Java, Python, C#, C++, Unity, some JS, some HTML, some CSS, PHP
Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mbj7yqh2xf6sbh/Resume.pdf?dl=0
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.karunakarancorner.com
I'm looking for an internship, currently student at 42 school in Paris. I'm open to any technologies (except PHP/C), i like learning new language/framework and i'm more a backend developer than front one.
Currently looking to transition into product or project management positions. I have experience as a designer and programmer, I have managed teams of senior designers and programmers as a junior employee. I am very interested in working for a startup.
Top cities for relocation: Portland, Seattle, Denver, Austin
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Maybe
Technologies:
- python, aws
Résumé/CV: upon request
Email: [email protected]
Github: https://github.com/ybrs
Website: https://dontpanicletsdeploy.com
Currently: backend development lead
I am looking for some consultancy/architecture gig for AWS/cloud for startups.
I'm mostly a back-end guy, currently working on distributed Go services running on AWS. I have a very strong mathematical background along with a constantly growing set of tools in my belt. Seeking interesting opportunities and problems to solve, and interesting people to do it with.
I am a recent grad looking for a place that will allow me to prove my self and allow me to expand my skill set. I enjoy working in various areas and I am a quick learner and work great in teams.
A Software Engineer with experience in owning, scaling and administering services in both cloud and data center environments. I enjoy improving service reliability and have experience developing and maintaining tools for monitoring services.
Technologies: I'm mostly a generalist. Pretty good at a lot of different things including consulting, IBM Watson, enterprise search, front-end (html/css/js), ruby/RoR
New Grad, looking for a company that will mentor me and give me a place to learn. Would like a front-end engineering position, but I am open to just about anything.
Technologies: LANGUAGES - Ruby • PHP • Javascript • SQL • HTML • CSS - FRAMEWORKS - Ruby on Rails • .NET - Libraries - JQuery - Version Control - Git • Subversion • Team Foundation Server
I'm an end-to-end developer with a variety of skills, interests, and passions. Interested in contracting as well as considering full time opportunities.
Technologies: Specializing in business and engineering of mobile and web products for 17 years. Ruby + Ruby on Rails (10 years), Go (golang), C, Swift, JavaScript, HTML. Please see CV linked below for full skill-set.
Location: Oakland, CA (SF Bay Area)
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Maybe
Technologies: Python, AWS, Django, C, Javascript
Résumé/CV: See my LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-miller-0383b741
Email: [email protected]
I am looking for backend positions in the East Bay or SF.
Location: London, UK (Preferably Central or East London)
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: Ruby, Python, Docker, AWS, JS/HTML/CSS
Résumé/CV: http://frankhamand.com/cv.pdf
GitHub: https://github.com/frankh
Email: [email protected]
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Yes(UK, Europe)
Technologies: Javascript(ES6, TS), AngularJS, HTML&CSS, Ionic. Interested in all Web Development Technology Stack
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brunosreis
Email: Please chek linkedin.
5+ years of experience, worked remotely (full-time) at a NY based startup for the past 10 months as a back-end dev so remote is definitely a strong option, would be interested to get into data engineering.
I am mainly looking for contract opportunities. I have 15+ years experience. I do web apps and mobile apps. I am located in CA but prefer to work from my location.
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Remote: Preferably
Willing to relocate: Not at this time
Technologies: Typescript, Javascript, AWS
Résumé/CV:https://ro.linkedin.com/in/alexneamtu
Location: Chicago, IL (starting in September 2016)
Remote: Maybe
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: C++, Java, Clojure, Python, AWS, Puppet, SQL, (more on request)
Résumé/CV: On request
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://tonygaetani.com
EquityZen is a VC startup in Manhattan searching for a front-end product engineer. You can check us out here: https://equityzen.com/ and if you are interested in this opportunity, please apply on our career site: https://equityzen.com/careers/
I hope we can discuss the opportunity further!
-Jen
Location: Portland, OR
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No, but will travel
Technologies: Golang, Python, Django
Github: https://github.com/kyleterry
Résumé/CV: http://kyleterry.com/resume.html
Email: [email protected]
Experienced Full Stack LAMP Developer looking for remote opportunities. Strengths include refactoring legacy code, secure code reviews, and writing complex queries (that run fast).
Location: Paris
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: Maybe and Europe only
Technologies: C#.NET, XAML, TypeScript, Nodejs, Bash
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/aloisdg
Email: [email protected]
I find it unfortunate that most people list their tech chops, but not their domain area expertise (outside of tech) and not a demonstrable ability to accomplish complete tasks or projects under their own guidance.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies:
• Scientific Python : numpy, scipy, theano, tensorflow, keras (deep learning), vispy, mayavi, osgeo, gdal
• General Python : django, google appengine, flask, PyQT, PyOpenGL, cython, boost.python
• C/C++: OpenCV, Point Cloud Library (PCL), Eigen, OpenGL, Ceres
• Android : Sensors API (GPS, Accelerometer), Camera API, OpenCV4Android, NDK, OpenGL, Project Tango
• Big Data: Hadoop, HDFS, Spark
• Others : HTML/Javascript/CSS, d3js, PHP, Kinect SDK
Résumé/CV: http://fhtagn.net/files/resume.pdf
Email: [email protected]
Github: https://github.com/julienr
Website: http://fhtagn.net/
I am looking for Machine Learning and/or Computer Vision opportunities. In my day job, I currently work on a python machine learning platform for satellite images analysis. On the side, I have been hacking computer vision stuff using Google's Project Tango devkit.