Lyte | https://lyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://lyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://lyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://lyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://uselyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://uselyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a Post-Primary ticketing platform for sold out events. We’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the Promoters, Artists and Teams as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
Lyte | https://uselyte.com/ | San Francisco, CA | Full-time, onsite | Frontend (React.js) | Backend (Django, Postgres)
Lyte is a ticket exchange platform for sold out shows. We've partnered with some of the biggest names in the music industry to bring sanity to the secondary market. We work directly with venues, festivals, and artists to integrate with their primary ticketing partners so we can eliminate scalping and fraud while simultaneously driving down prices in the secondary market and increase fan savings.
We're looking for an experienced engineer to join our new architecture team, responsible for Eventbrite's public API as well as designing and building core frameworks and services to help Eventbrite scale and improve the agility of our other development teams.
Eventbrite's primary stack includes Python, Django, Redis, MySQL, Cassandra, HBase, Hive and AWS
Jyve | http://jyve.com | San Francisco, CA | Onsite | Full-Time Open Positions:
* Full-Stack Engineers (all levels)
* React Native / Mobile Engineer
* Product Designer
* Product Manager
Company
Jyve provides on-demand talent for the CPG industry. We work with brands, distributors, and retailers, helping them solve their in-store execution needs. We were founded a little over two years ago and are working with some of the biggest names in the industry, expanding across the US. We are looking to grow our 11-person engineering and product team to meet the demand we're seeing.
We have an incredibly kind engineering culture that is highly collaborative and always looking to improve things. We have fun optimization and machine vision problems to work on. Every single engineer we've hired since I joined is still here.
Stack
Our backend is Python using Django, Django Rest Framework, Flask, and a handful of other libraries/frameworks. Our front-ends are built in React. And our mobile apps are React Native, Swift, and Java.
We would love to chat with you if you're interested in learning more! Feel free to email me (sam@jyve.com) and mention that you found us on HN.
Jyve | http://jyve.com | San Francisco, CA | Onsite | Full-Time Open Positions:
* Full-Stack Engineers (all levels)
* React Native / Mobile Engineer
* Product Designer
* Product Manager
Company
Jyve provides on-demand talent for the CPG industry. We work with brands, distributors, and retailers, helping them solve their in-store execution needs. We were founded a little over two years ago and are working with some of the biggest names in the industry, expanding across the US. We are looking to grow our 11-person engineering and product team to meet the demand we're seeing.
We have an incredibly kind engineering culture that is highly collaborative and always looking to improve things. We have fun optimization and machine vision problems to work on. Every single engineer we've hired since I joined is still here.
Stack
Our backend is Python using Django, Django Rest Framework, Flask, and a handful of other libraries/frameworks. Our front-ends are built in React. And our mobile apps are React Native, Swift, and Java.
We would love to chat with you if you're interested in learning more! Feel free to email me (sam@jyve.com) and mention that you found us on HN.
Eventbrite - 200 employee late stage start up LAMP environment.
Software Engineers, Front End Engineers/Web Developers.
Eventbrite is an online service that people everywhere use to create, share, and join any event imaginable. Whether it's a photography class with a local artist, or a sold-out concert in a city stadium, Eventbrite makes it happen. We enable event creation, promotion and ticket sales. We help people discover events that match their passions. And we let everyone share the events they're creating or joining, bringing more people together around the world.
We're quite excited to have been nominated for a Webby this year. We've also been selected as one of the Best Places to Work in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Business times for two years running.
Eventbrite is on the hunt for experienced, professional, and highly motivated Senior Web Software Engineers to join our team. The perfect candidate will have experience with at least one full web technology stack, an eye for great design and functionality, and a knack for pushing projects from conception all the way to production. If you love coding, working on cutting edge projects and technologies, and want to be part of our amazing team, we want to hear from you.
Ticketfly is hiring for multiple engineering positions. Join a team working to make live events and ticketing wonderful for fans and venues - all the while. Stack is heavily Scala and Ember, all on AWS.
We work in small, tightly-knit agile squads (5-7 team members) including a dedicated product owner and design resource. Our offices are in SOMA, there's well-stocked kitchens and weekly lunches.
It's a great place to work - you even get a budget for attending live events each year, any you choose! I'm a product manager here and I love it. You can even (if you want) go on-site to work at music festivals and venues to learn more about how what you build is impacting our customers.
Email brad+hn/at/ticketfly.com if you've got any questions about the positions posted.
Identified (www.identified.com) - Finding a job sucks! We think we can make it better, and we're looking for solid front-end and back-end engineers to help us prove it. You'll be working with a small but well funded team where every line of code you write matters. We use the standard tools of a modern web stack - rails, postgres, memcache, jQuery, etc, though we’re always open to (and encourage) new ideas.
Interested? Shoot me an email with your resume at keith@identified.com (or signup and apply via www.identified.com)
San Francisco, CA
Mixpanel (YCS09; http://mixpanel.com) is the most advanced advanced analytics platform ever for web & mobile applications.
Mixpanel is profitable, with thousands of customers and millions in monthly revenue.
ENGINEERING CULTURE
Our engineering culture:
* We do very thorough, line-by-line code reviews using GitHub pull requests. This keeps our code quality high and helps us learn.
* We try to have two people work together on every project (collaborating, not pairing). It's more fun and it results in better code.
* We practice rapid iteration. If it's better than live, we ship. We also build things so they can go live (whitelisted) long before launch day.
* We write tests for things that are mission-critical, prone to failure, or cause paranoia. Think billing and datastore code, not Django views.
* We care about learning. Right now we're reading through Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment.
* We currently have 9 vim users, 2 IntelliJ, and 1 emacs holdout.
ENGINEERING POSITIONS
We have two types of engineering positions available - systems and product. Both of these positions require you to be able to work in San Francisco, CA.
Systems engineers build and scale our infrastructure, and write mostly C, C++, and Python. We are working on a number of new products right now with serious infrastructure challenges and we need more people with great depth to help us solve them. This position requires at least 4 years of experience.
Responsibilities of this role include:
* Working on our custom datastore (written from the ground up in C)
* Scaling the data processing pipeline (currently handling > 50K requests per second)
* Building notification delivery infrastructure (currently sending > 100M emails & push notifications per month)
* General improvements to performance, reliability, and security
* Work with the rest of the engineering team to design, build, deploy, and maintain systems
San Francisco, CA Mixpanel (YCS09; http://mixpanel.com) is the most advanced advanced analytics platform ever for web & mobile applications.
Mixpanel is profitable, with thousands of customers and millions in monthly revenue.
ENGINEERING CULTURE
Our engineering culture:
* We do very thorough, line-by-line code reviews using GitHub pull requests. This keeps our code quality high and helps us learn.
* We try to have two people work together on every project (collaborating, not pairing). It's more fun and it results in better code.
* We practice rapid iteration. If it's better than live, we ship. We also build things so they can go live (whitelisted) long before launch day.
* We write tests for things that are mission-critical, prone to failure, or cause paranoia. Think billing and datastore code, not Django views.
* We care about learning. Right now we're reading through Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment.
* We currently have 9 vim users, 2 IntelliJ, and 1 emacs holdout.
ENGINEERING POSITIONS
We have two types of engineering positions available - systems and product. Both of these positions require you to be able to work in San Francisco, CA.
Systems engineers build and scale our infrastructure, and write mostly C, C++, and Python. We are working on a number of new products right now with serious infrastructure challenges and we need more people with great depth to help us solve them. This position requires at least 5 years of experience.
Responsibilities of this role include:
* Working on our custom datastore (written from the ground up in C)
* Scaling the data processing pipeline (currently handling > 50K requests per second)
* Building notification delivery infrastructure (currently sending > 100M emails & push notifications per month)
* General improvements to performance, reliability, and security
* Work with the rest of the engineering team to design, build, deploy, and maintain systems
SmartHires | San Francisco, CA | full time | onsite preferred
At SmartHires.io, we are building the future of recruiting. We are YCombinator funded and profitable.
=== About us ===
We are connecting great engineers with top companies. Each week we are selecting 20 engineers and put them in front of 100's of venture funded companies, including Zenefits, MemSQL & Producthunt.
For both, companies and candidates, we are highly selective and accept only a fraction of applications to offer the best possible experience.
=== What we are looking for ===
1) You’re a T-shaped Frontend Engineer that helps us improve the candidate/company matching. -> christian@smarthires.io
2) You are interested to be a candidate and recruit with our 200+ companies [with & without US work authorization] -> https://www.smarthires.io
At PagerDuty, we're building an alerting and incident tracking system that helps IT operations groups detect and respond to high-severity issues.
You know how there are thousands of monitoring systems out there? We don't do monitoring. Instead, we plug into all of the existing monitoring systems and handle the people part of the equation: alerting (via phone, SMS, email), on-call scheduling for teams, auto-escalation of critical alerts, and incident tracking.
Our current product helps IT ops people know about critical problems as quickly as possible, collaborate as a team to fix problems quickly, and help track and improve incident response performance over time. Our vision is to expand into the event management space. This means treating data from monitoring tools as events and intelligently filtering and correlating events across monitoring tools in order to reduce the noise. It's like spam filtering for events: a critical problem, such as a bad deploy, will automatically alert the entire team via phone call, while a minor issue like a server going down in a fleet of 20 will only generate a low-priority email alert.
Why you should work with us:
We are different than many startups out there: we charge money for a product. Companies love our product; that's a lot to say for a system that frequently wakes our users up in the middle of the night. Our revenue is growing steadily at more than 10% month-over-month since we launched in Jan 2010. Our customers include: Netflix, National Instruments, VMWare, NBC Universal, Square, Heroku, and 37signals. We're also fairly early stage (11 people, pre-series A). This combination means you'll get a market-rate salary plus a decent chunk of stock in a company that has already figured out its business model.
We have very interesting technical challenges. Our biggest challenge is engineering a system that never ever goes down. Since our customers rely on us to deliver their critical alerts, we are not allowed to go down ever. This means we've had to engineer a distributed system across multiple data centers that can survive a single data-center outage without skipping a beat. We're not done: we have a lot more work to do to ensure our system reaches the level of telephony reliability (five-nines). If you like engineering distributed fault-tolerant systems, join us.
To apply, please send your resume to jobs@pagerduty.com.
Mixpanel (YCS09; http://mixpanel.com) is the most advanced advanced analytics platform ever for web & mobile applications.
Mixpanel is profitable, with millions in monthly revenue, and we're backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, and Max Levchin.
ENGINEERING POSITIONS
We have two types of engineering positions available - systems and product. Both of these positions require you to be able to work in San Francisco, CA.
Systems engineers build and scale our infrastructure, and write mostly C, C++, and Python. These are the people working on our custom datastore. This position requires at least 2 years of experience writing systems software. Solid C experience is a plus.
Product engineers are full-stack developers who build the parts people interact with - reporting interfaces, APIs, dataviz stuff, and more - and write mostly Python, JS, and Less. This position requires at least 2 years of software engineering experience, no specialization required. Solid JS experience is a plus though.
The engineering team is still small (10), and there's a lot of interesting stuff to do. Happy to talk details.
If you are interested, drop me a line - tim@mixpanel.com.
We're looking to hire an experienced full stack engineer who is excited about a collaborative, inclusive environment to produce high-quality code. http://boldlisting.com/job/?id=software-engineer
Feel free to contact me directly, email in my HN profile.
At PagerDuty, we're building an alerting and incident tracking system that helps IT operations groups detect and respond to high-severity issues.
You know how there are thousands of monitoring systems out there? We don't do monitoring. Instead, we plug into all of the existing monitoring systems and handle the people part of the equation: alerting (via phone, SMS, email), on-call scheduling for teams, auto-escalation of critical alerts, and incident tracking.
Our current product helps IT ops people know about critical problems as quickly as possible, collaborate as a team to fix problems quickly, and help track and improve incident response performance over time. Our vision is to expand into the event management space. This means treating data from monitoring tools as events and intelligently filtering and correlating events across monitoring tools in order to reduce the noise. It's like spam filtering for events: a critical problem, such as a bad deploy, will automatically alert the entire team via phone call, while a minor issue like a server going down in a fleet of 20 will only generate a low-priority email alert.
Why you should work with us:
We are different than many startups out there: we charge money for a product. Companies love our product; that's a lot to say for a system that frequently wakes our users up in the middle of the night. Our revenue is growing steadily at more than 10% month-over-month since we launched in Jan 2010. Our customers include: Netflix, National Instruments, VMWare, NBC Universal, Square, Heroku, and 37 signals. We're also fairly early stage (11 people, pre-series A). This combination means you'll get a market-rate salary plus a decent chunk of stock in a company that has already figured out its business model.
We have very interesting technical challenges. Our biggest challenge is engineering a system that never ever goes down. Since our customers rely on us to deliver their critical alerts, we are not allowed to go down ever. This means we've had to engineer a distributed system across multiple data centers that can survive a single data-center outage without skipping a beat. We're not done: we have a lot more work to do to ensure our system reaches the level of telephony reliability (five-nines). If you like engineering distributed fault-tolerant systems, join us.
To apply, please send your resume to jobs@pagerduty.com.
Lyte is a post-primary ticketing platform for sold out events which means we’ve partnered with some of the biggest names in the live entertainment industry to help eliminate the secondary market (scalping) and save fans money when buying tickets to sold out shows. We work directly with the promoters, artists, and venues as an extension of the primary box office, helping them control their events end-to-end.
We're looking for:
- Full-stack Engineers
- Backend Engineers (Python, Django)
- Data Scientist (Pandas, Python)
- Data Engineers
- Designers
- Product Manager
- Customer Support
- Operations Analyst
Email: engineering@lyte.com
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