We are a startup which designs eyewear in Brooklyn, NY. We sell affordable frames ($89, frames+lenses). Our bigger business, however, is designing eyewear for fashion brands. We have a number of exciting brands in the pipeline and are growing our team. If you are interested in fashion - and using technology to innovate in that space - then send me a note!
Our team is small, so we wear many hats. Our site is in Python+Flask, with some PHP.
On the backend, we've written tools to manage customers' eyewear prescriptions, manage orders and inventory with our lens laboratory, and give our employees great tools for taking care of customers.
We're also looking for UX developers and designers who can understand a brand's aesthetic and create an eyewear website based around that. This will entail everything from a responsive website to, for graphic designers, print collateral that goes in the packages we ship to customers.
I am the first engineering hire, so you'd be an early employee on the team. We want folks who can help out on backend infrastructure tasks and help us grow as we take on new brands.
If this sounds interesting, email me! jay[[at]]classicspecs.com
We have been designing and building high-quality prescription eyewear in Brooklyn since 2010. We have a number of high-end fashion brands for which we design and sell eyeglasses.
We're building a company to last - we have revenue, a loyal client base, sustained and expanding growth. We’re backed by all-star group of investors and folks who have built some of the most successful fashion brands in the world. Now we need someone to help build our technology.
Come work with us team to design and implement a white-label software for managing eyewear websites and order fulfillment across multiple brands!
We're looking for engineers who are interested in building everything - from inventory management infrastructure to A/B testing our website - for selling eyewear online.
Our team is small. As an early developer, we’ll ask you to look for things in our business that can be made more efficient and use technology to improve them.
You will completely own a feature, from choosing which technology to use, implementing the frontend, interfacing with our back-end database, and then measuring its impact on the business.
When you build something cool, we'll open-source it. When you learn something new, teach us! Help us mentor interns.
Our back-end stack is mostly Python + Flask, using uwsgi on nginx. Our current project is using mongodb on the backend.
We have been designing and building high-quality prescription eyewear in Brooklyn since 2010. We have a number of high-end fashion brands for which we design and sell eyeglasses.
We're building a company to last - we have revenue, a loyal client base, sustained and expanding growth. We’re backed by all-star group of investors and folks who have built some of the most successful fashion brands in the world. Now we need someone to help build our technology.
Come work with us team to design and implement a white-label software for managing eyewear websites and order fulfillment across multiple brands!
We're looking for engineers who are interested in building everything - from inventory management infrastructure to A/B testing our website - for selling eyewear online.
Our team is small. As an early developer, we’ll ask you to look for things in our business that can be made more efficient and use technology to improve them.
You will completely own a feature, from choosing which technology to use, implementing the frontend, interfacing with our back-end database, and then measuring its impact on the business.
When you build something cool, we'll open-source it. When you learn something new, teach us! Help us mentor interns.
Our back-end stack is mostly Python + Flask, using uwsgi on nginx. Our current project is using mongodb on the backend.
NYC - Full Time, Intern - Python Developer, UX/UI Developer, Visual Designer for Brooklyn eyewear startup
We are Classic Specs, a startup which designs eyewear in Brooklyn, NY. We sell affordable frames ($89, frames+lenses). Our bigger business, however, is designing eyewear for fashion brands. We have a number of exciting brands in the pipeline and are growing our team to execute. If you are interested in fashion - and using technology to innovate in that space - then send me a note!
Our team is small, so we wear many hats. Our site is primarily in Python+Flask, with some PHP.
On the backend, we have written tools to manage customers' eyewear prescriptions, manage orders and inventory with our lens laboratory, and give our employees great tools for taking care of customers.
Since fashion relies on brand perception and recognition, we are looking for UX developers and designers who can understand a brand's aesthetic and create an eyewear website based around that. This will entail everything from a responsive website to, for graphic designers, print collateral that goes in the packages we ship to customers.
I am the first engineering hire, so you'd be an early employee on the team. We want folks who can help out on backend infrastructure tasks and help us grow as we take on new brands.
Finally, we are very much interested in hiring interns for the summer - we think you will learn a lot, and we will give you the chance to build some really cool things.
If this sounds interesting, email me! jay[[at]]classicspecs.com
We're an eyewear company looking for engineers to help architect and build our API, which powers eyeglass orders for fashion brands.
Our stack is Python (Flask) and MongoDB. Including bits of Celery, nginx, and uwsgi. We do a lot of integration with the UPS (in fact, we maintain an open-source UPS library [1]).
We're building our API and internal dashboards (which we use heavily to process orders, eyewear prescriptions, customer information, gift cards, etc.)
We white-label eyewear for other fashion brands; Classic Specs and Steven Alan are some of our brands. Email me!
We're an eyewear company looking for engineers to help architect and build our API, which powers eyeglass orders for fashion brands.
Our stack is Python (Flask) and MongoDB. Including bits of Celery, nginx, and uwsgi. We do a lot of integration with the UPS (in fact, we maintain an open-source UPS library [1]).
We're building our API and internal dashboards (which we use heavily to process orders, eyewear prescriptions, customer information, gift cards, etc.)
We white-label eyewear for other fashion brands; Classic Specs and Steven Alan are some of our brands. Email me! jay@classicspecs.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 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.
We aggregate consumer data through our web and mobile apps, providing a self-service analytics dashboard to brands and retailers.
For consumers, Stylitics is the way to intelligently manage their wardrobe and style decisions. Our mobile apps (average 4.5 star reviews) give users a smart virtual closet, where they can access their closet, and plan and share outfits from anywhere.
For the fashion industry, Stylitics has built a highly needed product offering, helping brands and retailers answer questions like “What does my customer own?”, “What competitors do they shop at?”, “What do they pair my items with?”, and more. Clients and Partners include Tory Burch, Neiman Marcus, Rebecca Minkoff, and Urban Outfitters.
What we’re looking for: an experienced engineer who can move seamlessly between working with our client side application and helping us build our backend application and API services. If you have an interest in, and skills for, data analysis and visualization, even better!
Current technologies include:
Rails, Node, PostgreSQL, Mongo, Backbone with Marionette, Heroku, AWS, git, d3.js and lots more.
We value TDD and craftsmanship in our code, and good communicators who aren't afraid to bring strong opinions to the table with code to back it up.
We'd love to have you in our New York office, but we know how to have a great remote team & experience -- our lead developer on the consumer products side was remote for two years before coming to New York, our lead for the b2b analytics product is currently remote, and we've had full or part time team members from all over. For remote candidates, it would be preferable if you're time zone is less than 8 hours from Eastern (NYC) time.
We offer a competitive salary and good equity on simple and straightforward terms.
If you're interested, please introduce yourself: jobs@stylitics.com
We aggregate consumer data through our web and mobile apps, providing a self-service analytics dashboard to brands and retailers.
For consumers, Stylitics is the way to intelligently manage their wardrobe and style decisions. Our mobile apps (average 4.5 star reviews) give users a smart virtual closet, where they can access their closet, and plan and share outfits from anywhere.
For the fashion industry, Stylitics has built a highly needed product offering, helping brands and retailers answer questions like “What does my customer own?”, “What competitors do they shop at?”, “What do they pair my items with?”, and more. Clients and Partners include Tory Burch, Neiman Marcus, Rebecca Minkoff, and Urban Outfitters.
What we’re looking for: an experienced engineer who can move seamlessly between working with our client side application and helping us build our backend application and API services. If you have an interest in, and skills for, data analysis and visualization, even better!
Current technologies include:
Rails, Node, PostgreSQL, Mongo, Backbone with Marionette, Heroku, AWS, git, d3.js and lots more.
We value TDD and craftsmanship in our code, and good communicators who aren't afraid to bring strong opinions to the table with code to back it up.
We'd love to have you in our New York office, but we know how to have a great remote team & experience -- our lead developer on the consumer products side was remote for two years before coming to New York, our lead for the b2b analytics product is currently remote, and we've had full or part time team members from Philadelphia, California, India, Iraq, and Bulgaria.
We offer a competitive salary and good equity on simple and straightforward terms.
We're an eyewear company looking for engineers to help architect and build our API, which powers eyeglass orders for fashion brands. We are also looking for people to help us build our whitelabel eyewear software, and iterate on new UX features.
Our stack is Python (Flask) and MongoDB [1]. Including bits of Celery, nginx, and uwsgi. We do a lot of integration with the UPS (in fact, we maintain an open-source UPS library [2]).
We're building our API and internal dashboards (which we use heavily to process orders, eyewear prescriptions, customer information, gift cards, etc.) We white-label eyewear for other fashion brands; Classic Specs and Steven Alan are some of our brands.
We're an eyewear company looking for engineers to help architect and build our API, which powers eyeglass orders for fashion brands. We are also looking for people to help us build our whitelabel eyewear software, and iterate on new UX features.
Our stack is Python (Flask) and MongoDB, including bits of Celery, nginx, and uwsgi. We do a lot of integration with the UPS (in fact, we maintain an open-source UPS library [1]).
We're building our API and internal dashboards (which we use heavily to process orders, eyewear prescriptions, customer information, gift cards, etc.) We white-label eyewear for other fashion brands; Classic Specs and Steven Alan are some of our brands.
We're an eyewear company looking for engineers to help architect and build our API, which powers eyeglass orders for fashion brands. We are also looking for people to help us build our whitelabel eyewear software, and iterate on new UX features - we do a lot of AngularJS.
Our stack is Python (Flask) and MongoDB [1]. Including bits of Celery, nginx, and uwsgi. We do a lot of integration with the UPS (in fact, we maintain an open-source UPS library [2]).
We're building our API and internal dashboards (which we use heavily to process orders, eyewear prescriptions, customer information, gift cards, etc.) We white-label eyewear for other fashion brands; Classic Specs and Steven Alan are some of our brands. Email me!
Gilt Groupe in New York City is hiring. Remote working is a possibility.
We host daily sales of heavily discounted designer fashion and luxury goods, which presents a unique set of technical challenges: hundreds of thousands of customers competing for a very limited selection of inventory at the same time.
We have specific openings for interns, UI/UX designers, sysadmins, DBAs, senior QA, and platform engineers listed at gilt.com/company/careers, but we're always interested in hearing from great people regardless of the position.
We have scaled a base of Rails + Postgres using heavy caching and a services layer written in Java. A major focus in upcoming months will be individual personalization. The team is fun, dedicated, and capable.
Feel free to email me with questions: amanfredi@gilt.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$AP Mob and crashed by Kendrick Lamar), we have company trips to Montauk, we organize funky Soul Cycle rides with famous designers and models, and we're invited to pretty much everything happening, culture-wise, in New York. You'll work with a diverse group of people with a number of skillsets, all of whom - editorial, video, design - are at the very top of their game.
We can only consider candidates eligible to work full-time in the US who live or are planning to move to New York City at this time.
You can write the Chief Engineer directly at tim (a) vfiles (dot) com to express your interest.
VFiles is the hippest and foulest-mouth fashion startup around. Our shop[1] is the most relevant fashion destination in New York today, our YouTube shows[2] are insanely popular, and we want you to help us bring our social media site to life.
We are looking to add two more engineers to join our team, doubling our current two (in a company of about twenty). Every engineer here will be full-stack, though we're happy to have someone who leans to one side or the other and is eager to learn. Technologies we use include Ruby, Haskell, Angular, Coffeescript, Redis, and more. As part of our team, you will have both a strong voice in the vision and direction of our product and a good deal of autonomy and control in the specific projects you work on.
As for fringe benefits, we throw the most talked about parties in town (hosted by A$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.
https://ca.la/ | Full Stack Engineer | TypeScript, React, Node, PostgreSQL | New York, NY | Full-Time, Onsite
We're building a platform for apparel designers & brands — our customers design clothing with our tools, and we develop and produce them with our network of manufacturers. Our customers are some of the most creative fashion and apparel designers in the world, ranging from indie designers to major celebrities.
We're a small but growing team in NYC, looking for experienced engineers with a passion for building great experiences. As an early member of our engineering team, you'll help define our team culture, technology choices, and roadmap, and be a key part of the next phase of our growth.
Our tech stack is mostly TypeScript/node/React/Postgres right now, but with some other fun things in the mix too. You'll be working across the whole stack; web, backend services and APIs, iOS and more.
Check out our listings and apply @ https://jobs.ca.la - or email us at eng-jobs@ca.la with any questions.
We're looking for a senior software engineer to join our small, agile engineering team at MM.LaFleur.
== Who are we? ==
MM.LaFleur is a professional womenswear company based in New York City. We aim to be the go-to wardrobe solution for modern women of purpose. How? By delivering luxury-quality clothing via a seamless, direct-to-consumer stylist experience.
== What skills should you have? ==
- You should know PHP backwards, forwards, and upside down. MySQL, HTML, CSS, and Javascript, too. Magento? Great!
- Be good at (or ready to learn) commerce platform management and development.
- Love the entire stack, from devops to cross-browser styling to A/B testing marketing campaigns to internal tooling.
- Desire to set the foundation for an awesome engineering culture and help build the team.
- Be excited about analytics and data-driven decisions.
- Appreciate UX and the designers and engineers that make it possible.
We're looking for a senior software engineer to join our small, agile engineering team at MM.LaFleur.
== Who are we? ==
MM.LaFleur is a professional womenswear company based in New York City. We aim to be the go-to wardrobe solution for modern women of purpose. How? By delivering luxury-quality clothing via a seamless, direct-to-consumer stylist experience.
== What skills should you have? ==
- You should know PHP backwards, forwards, and upside down. MySQL, HTML, CSS, and Javascript, too. Magento? Great!
- Be good at (or ready to learn) commerce platform management and development.
- Love the entire stack, from devops to cross-browser styling to internal tooling.
- Desire to set the foundation for an awesome engineering culture and help build the team.
- Be excited about analytics and data-driven decisions.
- Appreciate UX and the designers and engineers that make it possible.
Grailed is a small team that has a vision to build a company that creates second hard marketplaces for enthusiasts of luxury products. We've had a lot of traction building out grailed.com - a menswear focused site and are currently building a similar site for womenswear. We have quite a few more ideas for marketplaces after that.
We like to work on things we ourselves have a deep interest in and care a lot about building things we're proud of. Currently we're looking to expand our current engineering team of 8 people with either generalists or specialists. Our product and design team of 2 - is also looking out for experienced designers.
Hit us up at jobs@grailed.com if you have any questions or have an interest in applying.
Hiring for developers, operations, and lots of other roles (including non-technical), see http://www.etsy.com/careers/
Etsy is the world's marketplace for handmade and vintage goods. To give you an idea of our scale, last year Etsy sellers sold over $500 million worth of goods on Etsy. We have 17 million active members, and do 1.4 billion pageviews per month.
Individual developers at Etsy deploy code to the live site around 30 times per day, so if you want to move fast at scale, this is the place for you. We have an amazing devops culture and an amazing engineering team that makes all this possible. Check out http://codeascraft.etsy.com/ and http://www.slideshare.net/etsy to learn more about how we do what we do.
We have big challenges, from making sense of all of this data to stopping fraud to helping our sellers be more awesome every day.
Again, check out our positions here: http://www.etsy.com/careers/, and feel free to email me directly at dbernal@etsy.com. I am a developer, not a recruiter, FYI, and I promise to answer any questions you have honestly (unless you ask something that's privileged, obviously.)
We are a startup which designs eyewear in Brooklyn, NY. We sell affordable frames ($89, frames+lenses). Our bigger business, however, is designing eyewear for fashion brands. We have a number of exciting brands in the pipeline and are growing our team. If you are interested in fashion - and using technology to innovate in that space - then send me a note!
Our team is small, so we wear many hats. Our site is in Python+Flask, with some PHP. On the backend, we've written tools to manage customers' eyewear prescriptions, manage orders and inventory with our lens laboratory, and give our employees great tools for taking care of customers.
We're also looking for UX developers and designers who can understand a brand's aesthetic and create an eyewear website based around that. This will entail everything from a responsive website to, for graphic designers, print collateral that goes in the packages we ship to customers.
I am the first engineering hire, so you'd be an early employee on the team. We want folks who can help out on backend infrastructure tasks and help us grow as we take on new brands.
If this sounds interesting, email me! jay[[at]]classicspecs.com
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