Tumblr, New York, NY (NYC, Manhattan): FULL TIME Software Engineers (Scala, Java, Nginx, HBase).
TL;DR: Tumblr is actively hiring engineers with a passion for open source and the ability to develop high-performance distributed applicatons that empowers Tumblr to scale http://tumblr.com/jobs
We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. This month I’ll specifically talk about our Software Engineer--Distributed Services position, but you can see an awesome photo of Tommy the Pomeranian with Mayor Bloomberg, our great benefits, and the complete listing of open positions at http://tumblr.com/jobs.
Happy Dr. Seuss’s Birthday,
Matt, Director of Engineering
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): We typically hire experienced software engineers for this position, since we screen for productive coding ability, a well tuned design instict and a practical balance between solving problems in a generalized way with an iterative development process. Expertise in Java or JVM tuning is a plus, but not required.
How to Get Your Resume Noticed
* Provide github, side projects, hackathon experience or other manners of code samples. We love open source and we want productive, passionate coders who love it too.
* Include a cover letter that talks about your experience scaling, performance tuning and distributing computational workload. Highlight times you have pushed a technology to its limit, and what you learned along the way.
How to Ace to Interview
* Write clean, practical, idiomatic code in a statically typed language to answer coding questions. We’re not looking for a trick ah-ah answers. Focus first on a reasonable, functionally correct implementation and then iteratively improve on it if necessary.
* Show off your technical knowledge, experience and instincts discussing your implementation’s run-time, scalability pain-points and how you would horizontally scale.
* Excitedly talk about how you’ve worked at scale or high throughput, and what technical challenges you overcame as it ramped up.
* Be a genuinely nice, collaborative and ambitious person.
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr empowers millions of users to create and explore content. Tumblr now hosts more than 96 million blogs and 44 billion posts. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a love for open source. As engineers, we are focused on building technologies that advance massively scaled websites. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
Tumblr, New York, NY (NYC, Manhattan): FULL TIME Software Engineers (Scala, Java), PHP Developers and a Site Reliability Engineering Lead (Linux, Nginx, HBase, HAProxy, Memcached, and OpenTSDB)
TL;DR: Tumblr is actively hiring engineers at every layer of our technology stack. http://tumblr.com/jobs
We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. I'll highlight a few positions here, but you can see an awesome photo of Tommy the Pomeranian with Mayor Bloomberg, our great benefits, and the complete listing of open positions at http://tumblr.com/jobs.
Happy New Year,
Matt, Director of Engineering
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): Writing generic, reusable services in Scala, you will design, create and grow a blazingly fast platform for our PHP application. Being a productive coder with architecture common sense is a must, but expertise in Java or JVM tuning is a plus.
* Search Engineer (http://bit.ly/TcOdt8): Real-time search and architecture are your forte. Using your large-scale experience with building and innovating search backends, you will help take our search infrastructure to the next level.
* Front End/PHP Engineer (http://bit.ly/ToF7Ya): You are a versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features of our PHP application.
* Site Reliability Engineering Lead (http://bit.ly/Uyy04u): As the team lead, you are an inspiring software developer with a passion for the highly performant, fault-tolerant, massively distributed systems that make Tumblr fast, reliable and available for hundreds of millions of visitors and tens of millions of users.
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr empowers millions of users to create and explore content. Tumblr now hosts more than 87 million blogs and 39 billion posts. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a love for open source. As engineers, we are focused on building technologies that advance massively scaled websites. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
Tumblr, New York, NY (NYC, Manhattan): FULL TIME and INTERN Software Engineers (Scala, Java), PHP Developers, and Site Reliability Engineers (Linux, Nginx, HBase, HAProxy, Memcached, and OpenTSDB).
TL;DR: Tumblr is actively hiring engineers at every layer of our technology stack. http://tumblr.com/jobs
We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. I'll highlight a few positions here, but you can see an awesome photo of Tommy the Pomeranian with Mayor Bloomberg, our great benefits, and the complete listing of open positions at http://tumblr.com/jobs.
Happy ground hog day,
Matt, Director of Engineering
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): Writing generic, reusable services in Scala, you will design, create and grow a blazingly fast platform for our PHP application. Being a productive coder with architecture common sense is a must, but expertise in Java or JVM tuning is a plus.
* Front End/PHP Engineer (http://bit.ly/ToF7Ya): You are a versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features of our PHP application.
* Site Reliability Engineer (http://bit.ly/12fx0XP): As a software developer with a love of highly performant, fault-tolerant, massively distributed systems, you will make Tumblr faster, more reliable and highly available for hundreds of millions of visitors.
* Engineering Summer Intern (http://bit.ly/XcFl71): You will be putting code into production. You will be integrated into a small engineering team working on a real-world project. We have a total of 10 openings across all our engineering teams.
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr empowers millions of users to create and explore content. Tumblr now hosts more than 92 million blogs and 42 billion posts. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a love for open source. As engineers, we are focused on building technologies that advance massively scaled websites. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
Tumblr, New York, NY (NYC, Manhattan): FULL TIME Software Engineers (Scala, Java, Go), PHP Developers, Database Engineers (MySQL), and a Site Reliability Engineering Lead (Linux, Nginx, HBase, HAProxy, Memcached, and OpenTSDB)
Tumblr is actively hiring experienced engineers at every layer of our technology stack. We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity, a love for open source, and empowering millions of users to create and explore content. I'll highlight a few positions here, but you can see an awesome photo of Tommy the Pomeranian with Mayor Bloomberg, our great benefits, and the complete listing of open positions at http://tumblr.com/jobs
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): Writing generic, reusable services in Scala or Go, you'll design, code and grow a blazingly fast platform for our PHP application. Being a productive coder with architecture common sense is a must, but expertise in Java or JVM tuning is a plus.
* Database Engineer (http://bitly.com/U0VK2P): You'll scale and organize our data persistence layer to a level few sites can match. We'll love your MySQL expertise and eye for efficiency.
* Search Engineer (http://bitly.com/TcOdt8): Real-time search and analysis is your forte. Using your large-scale experience with building and innovating search backends, you'll tune our evaluation algorithms and expand the software infrastructure.
* Site Reliability Engineering Lead (http://bit.ly/Uyy04u): As the team lead, you are an inspiring software developer with a passion for the highly performant, fault-tolerant, massively distributed systems that make Tumblr fast, reliable and available for hundreds of millions of visitors and tens of millions of users.
* Product Engineer (http://bit.ly/ToF7Ya): You're a versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features of our PHP application.
About Tumblr:
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr is a microblogging platform that allows users to effortlessly share anything. Tumblr now hosts over 70 million blogs with over 30 billion posts to date. Our pageview to engineer ratio is 0.5 billion PV per month to 1 engineer. This means every line of code every developer writes has a huge impact. We are focused on building tools and technologies that will advance the state of the art in dealing with massively scaled websites as we quickly grow past 50,000 requests and 1,400 posts per second. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
Tumblr, New York, NY (NYC, Manhattan): Software and Database Engineers
Tumblr is actively hiring experienced engineers at every layer of our technology stack. We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity, a love for open source, and empowering millions of users to create and explore content. I'll highlight a few positions here, but you can see the full listings and our benefits at http://tumblr.com/jobs
* Database Engineer (http://bitly.com/U0VK2P): You'll scale and organize our data persistence layer to a level few sites can match. We'll love your MySQL expertise and eye for efficiency.
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): Writing generic, reusable services in Scala or Go, you'll design, code and grow a blazingly fast platform for our PHP application.
* Search Engineer (http://bitly.com/TcOdt8): Real-time search and analysis is your forte. Using your large-scale experience with Elastic Search, you'll tune our search algorithms and expand the software infrastructure.
* Product Engineer (http://bit.ly/ToF7Ya): You're a versed engineer and perfectionist with good taste, ready to take ownership of entire features of our PHP application.
About Tumblr:
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr is a microblogging platform that allows users to effortlessly share anything. Tumblr now hosts over 70 million blogs with over 30 billion posts to date. Our pageview to engineer ratio is 0.5 billion PV per month to 1 engineer. This means every line of code every developer writes has a huge impact. We are focused on building tools and technologies that will advance the state of the art in dealing with massively scaled websites as we quickly grow past 50,000 requests and 1,400 posts per second. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
People seem to really like this thing we’ve built, and we’re always looking for more engineers to keep it running and growing. We’re big enough to give you the resources you need and still small enough that you can work on things that matter. Apply now, why don’t ya?
“They’re building a roof deck” —-Employee testimonial.
We are looking for great software engineers to help us find the right jobs for the right people. Our current engineering projects are based on JavaScript, Java, Scala, MySQL, and iOS, so if you have experience in any of these areas then we would really like to talk to you. We are also doing things with Storm, Elastic Search, Scala, Erlang, Couchbase, and Riemann, so if these things tickle your fancy please get in touch. And finally, if you're interested in building software the right way and you want to work with a group of smart engineers who will help you learn and grow then by all means send me an email.
As an engineer you will help us tackle big technical problems. We have over one million users and thousands of jobs, with historical data going back nearly a decade. In order to provide our users with an experience that they are willing to pay for, we need to build smart scalable solutions. You will be at the heart of this, designing and building these solutions using your skills and the best available technologie
s.
We are committed to taking care of our engineers. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and unlimited vacations. We also want to help our engineers grow. Inside the office you'll see this in things like our onboarding process (http://dev.theladders.com/2013/03/theladders-on-boarding-a-r...), code reviews, technical discussions, and our developer blog (http://dev.theladders.com). Outside of the office it will take the form of conferences and training programs, paid for by the company.
If you would like to learn more, please send me an email at aturley@theladders.com.
The New Yorker - 1WTC, NYC - Software Engineer (Full Time, Onsite)
We are looking for a talented and knowledgeable software engineer to join us as we build upon the success of our relaunch and start on a number of challenging new projects. The ideal candidate is a person who is passionate about Web technologies and performance, with the skill to optimize for scalability and speed. We uses WordPress so that special someone should have a strong PHP/WordPress background.
* PHP and MySQL: Strong PHP chops
* Familiarity with relational databases WordPress platform, other CMS/platforms/frameworks
* WP Plugin development and ACF experience a plus
* Advanced Javascript: Design patterns. Not just knowing jQuery
* Expertise in HTML, CSS, and cross-browser quirks. Except IE6, IE7, IE8, and IE9
* Experience with Sass, Grunt, Vagrant, etc, a plus
* Attention to performance and optimization
We’re open to technologies that can help to get the job done, so past experience outside of the LAMP stack is a welcome addition
We are looking for great software engineers to help us match people with the perfect jobs. If you are committed to building solid software as part of a cross-functional team, we would love to hear from you. Our current stack includes JavaScript, iOS, JVM languages (Java, Scala, Clojure), MySQL, Couchbase, ElasticSeach, and RabbitMQ. While it is nice to find people who have experience in these areas, the first qualities we look for are curiosity and a willingness to learn how to do new things.
As an engineer you will help us tackle big technical problems. We have millions of users and thousands of jobs, with historical data going back nearly a decade. In order to provide our users with an experience that they are willing to pay for, we need to build smart, scalable solutions. You will be at the heart of this, designing and building products using your skills and the best available technologies.
We are committed to taking care of our engineers. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and unlimited vacations. We also want to help our engineers grow. Inside the office you'll see this in things like our onboarding process (http://dev.theladders.com/2013/03/theladders-on-boarding-a-r...), code reviews, technical discussions, and our developer blog (http://dev.theladders.com). Outside of the office it will take the form of conferences and training programs, paid for by the company.
If you would like to learn more, please send me an email at aturley@theladders.com.
The New York Times / NYTimes.com - New York, NY (NYC)
We are hiring a number of positions, including frontend, backend and mobile engineers. There are also some management positions. Android, iOS, Java, PHP, Python, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, Node.js, Ruby, and much more. We are big users of AWS, but also have our own internal system infrastructure with multiple data centers.
Squarespace – NY_Commit (Free trip to NYC if you interview with us!)
Squarespace's mission is to provide creative tools that help anyone give a voice to their ideas. From the designers and engineers who are creating the next generation of web and mobile experiences, to anyone putting a website together for the first time, Squarespace provides elegant solutions that set new standards for online publishing.
More information on NY_Commit:
Software engineers based outside NYC will be invited to experience everything NYC has to offer with a weekend trip courtesy of Squarespace. Candidates will have the unique opportunity to explore our vibrant headquarter city for a long weekend, complete with a stay in the Soho Grand and visits to some of our favorite places, including comedy clubs, museums, and amazing restaurants.
Who we're looking for:
• Front End Engineers
(JavaScript, React, HTML, CSS)
Canvas Networks (USV Funded) is looking for engineers #3 and #4 to join a small close team building the rich-media community platform of the future. Our stack in Python/Django/MySQL/Redis/a whole-lot-of JS/EC2 but we're generalists and looking for the same, so it doesn't matter what specific tools you've used before.
The job title says "Software Engineer" but really we're looking for "Software Entrepreneur" or a "Startup Engineer". Shipping a great feature is important, but positively changing user behavior is the ultimate success criteria. Built-to-spec takes a backseat to moves-the-metrics.
Free lunch, flexible hours, one of the biggest arcades in Manhattan (3 cabinets!), competitive salary and benefits, take-what-you-want vacation.
We're hiring engineers!
#10 on Crain's Best Places to Work in NYC. #47 on Forbes' America's Most Promising Companies.
We handle many billions of events per day, we're hooked up to all the big ad exchanges, and we've got a world-class data science team. But we're also still pretty small on the engineering team, and everyone gets their hands dirty and makes a real impact. You'll learn a lot.
We write mostly Java. Hadoop, Cassandra, Mongo, and Kafka are big parts of our stack, and we're always looking for new tech that helps us work at scale.
We are hiring strong, experienced and passionate engineers who want to help shape the future of the HuffingtonPost platform. We are in a very transformative time where we are completely rebuilding our publishing platforms, decoupling all of our capabilities into more service based APIs and investing heavily in our new realtime Stats platform.
We are looking for engineers who are skilled in Scala, Javascript (Angular/Backbone) or have a strong Data/Stats background and have built apps, complex SPA or Analytics UIs or services and APIs at scale.
Follow us on @huffpostcode and if interested email us at developer@huffingtonpost.com
VFiles is the hippest and foulest-mouth fashion startup around. Our shop[1] is the most relevant fashion destination in New York today, our YouTube shows[2] are insanely popular, and we want you to help us bring our social media site to life.
We are looking to add two more engineers to join our team, doubling our current two (in a company of about twenty). Every engineer here will be full-stack, though we're happy to have someone who leans to one side or the other and is eager to learn. Technologies we use include Ruby, Haskell, Angular, Coffeescript, Redis, and more. As part of our team, you will have both a strong voice in the vision and direction of our product and a good deal of autonomy and control in the specific projects you work on.
As for fringe benefits, we throw the most talked about parties in town (hosted by A$AP Mob and crashed by Kendrick Lamar), we have company trips to Montauk, we organize funky Soul Cycle rides with famous designers and models, and we're invited to pretty much everything happening, culture-wise, in New York. You'll work with a diverse group of people with a number of skillsets, all of whom - editorial, video, design - are at the very top of their game.
We can only consider candidates eligible to work full-time in the US who live or are planning to move to New York City at this time.
You can write the Chief Engineer directly at tim (a) vfiles (dot) com to express your interest.
Be part of the growing engineering team transforming the Huffington Post into a next generation social news platform. Looking for energetic, passionate engineers who love to collaborate, move quickly and build amazing products and solve very high traffic problems at scale.
We are looking for front and backend engineers who have a strong background in any of these languages: Scala, Java, PHP, Ruby, JS MVC Frameworks like Angular and Backbone. Experience with large scale and high throughput environments is a definite plus.
We are hiring a wide array of senior engineers. We are aggressively staffing up our engineering team as we evolve our infrastructure to a more service oriented based architecture, and invest heavily in our stats, data and machine learning products.
Scala, Ruby, Data Science, Machine Learning, Frontend (Angular, Backbone).
VFiles is the hippest and foulest-mouth fashion startup around. Our shop[1] is the most relevant fashion destination in New York today, our YouTube shows[2] are insanely popular, and we want you to help us bring our social media site to life.
We are looking to add two more engineers to join our team, doubling our current two (in a company of about twenty). Every engineer here will be full-stack, though we're happy to have someone who leans to one side or the other and is eager to learn. Technologies we use include Ruby, Haskell, Angular, Coffeescript, Redis, and more. As part of our team, you will have both a strong voice in the vision and direction of our product and a good deal of autonomy and control in the specific projects you work on.
As for fringe benefits, we throw the most talked about parties in town (hosted by A$AP Mob and crashed by Kendrick Lamar), we have company trips to Montauk, we organize funky Soul Cycle rides with famous designers and models, and we're invited to pretty much everything happening, culture-wise, in New York. You'll work with a diverse group of people with a number of skillsets, all of whom - editorial, video, design - are at the very top of their game.
Candidates who live in NYC and are legally allowed to work in the US only, please.
You can write the Chief Engineer directly at tim (a) vfiles (dot) com to express your interest.
VFiles is the hippest and foulest-mouth fashion startup around. Our shop[1] is the most relevant fashion destination in New York today, our YouTube shows[2] are insanely popular, and we want you to help us bring our social media site to life.
We are looking to add one or two more engineers to our current team of two (in a company of about twenty). Every engineer here will be full-stack, though we're happy to have someone who leans to one side or the other and is eager to learn. Technologies we use include Ruby, Haskell, Angular, Coffeescript, Redis, and more. As part of our team, you will have both a strong voice in the vision and direction of our product and a good deal of autonomy and control in the specific projects you work on.
As for fringe benefits, we throw the most talked about parties in town (hosted by A$AP Mob and crashed by Kendrick Lamar), we have company trips to Montauk, we organize funky Soul Cycle rides with famous designers and models, and we're invited to pretty much everything happening, culture-wise, in New York. You'll work with a diverse group of people with a number of skillsets, all of whom - editorial, video, design - are at the very top of their game.
We can only consider candidates eligible to work full-time in the US who live or are planning to move to New York City at this time.
You can write the Chief Engineer directly at tim (a) vfiles (dot) com to express your interest.
TL;DR: Tumblr is actively hiring engineers with a passion for open source and the ability to develop high-performance distributed applicatons that empowers Tumblr to scale http://tumblr.com/jobs
We have interesting projects for people with a knack for software design, a nose for efficiency, and a passion for massive scale and visibility. This month I’ll specifically talk about our Software Engineer--Distributed Services position, but you can see an awesome photo of Tommy the Pomeranian with Mayor Bloomberg, our great benefits, and the complete listing of open positions at http://tumblr.com/jobs.
Happy Dr. Seuss’s Birthday,
Matt, Director of Engineering
* Software Engineer--Distributed Services (http://bit.ly/QWZC0p): We typically hire experienced software engineers for this position, since we screen for productive coding ability, a well tuned design instict and a practical balance between solving problems in a generalized way with an iterative development process. Expertise in Java or JVM tuning is a plus, but not required.
How to Get Your Resume Noticed * Provide github, side projects, hackathon experience or other manners of code samples. We love open source and we want productive, passionate coders who love it too. * Include a cover letter that talks about your experience scaling, performance tuning and distributing computational workload. Highlight times you have pushed a technology to its limit, and what you learned along the way.
How to Ace to Interview * Write clean, practical, idiomatic code in a statically typed language to answer coding questions. We’re not looking for a trick ah-ah answers. Focus first on a reasonable, functionally correct implementation and then iteratively improve on it if necessary. * Show off your technical knowledge, experience and instincts discussing your implementation’s run-time, scalability pain-points and how you would horizontally scale. * Excitedly talk about how you’ve worked at scale or high throughput, and what technical challenges you overcame as it ramped up. * Be a genuinely nice, collaborative and ambitious person.
About Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/about)
Founded by David Karp in New York City in 2007, Tumblr empowers millions of users to create and explore content. Tumblr now hosts more than 96 million blogs and 44 billion posts. We work in an open, friendly and positive environment that encourages intellectual curiosity and a love for open source. As engineers, we are focused on building technologies that advance massively scaled websites. We are also excited to deliver a range of new products that will enable users to share their own creative content, discover content, and connect to one another in new ways.
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