Apple, Inc.
We’re perfectionists. Idealists. Inventors. Forever tinkering with products and processes, always on the lookout for better. Whether you work at one of our global offices, offsite, or even at home, a job at Apple will be demanding. But it also rewards bright, original thinking and hard work. And none of us here would have it any other way.
Where do you see yourself at Apple?
-- Siri — Apple’s Siri is looking for exceptional engineers, designers, and project managers well versed in machine learning, natural language, speech recognition, server automation, and/or mobile software development. Siri is used on countless iOS, tvOS and watchOS devices and handles over a billion requests per week. Note that in addition to Cupertino, we are hiring in many locations such as Seattle, Pittsburgh, Beijing, Cambridge MA and Cambridge UK too.
If you’re passionate about Music, Productivity, or one of a variety of our open positions, you’ll be right at home.
Apply online or send a resume to megan.mcdevitt@apple.com
-- SEAR -- Security Engineering & Architecture is looking for engineers who can help make sense of complex hardware and software systems, distilling essential qualities, threat models, and vulnerabilities from volumes of structured data. We are looking for backend engineers able to build scalable services — ingesting, storing and querying complex graph-relational data from diverse sources. We also have a role for web frontend development, requiring skills in designing usable, focused, data-driven interfaces, and automation engineers with experience with integrating software and/or testing at scale. Requiring no specialized security skills (though such skills are valued), these roles are a unique opportunity to be part of the team that architects and delivers groundbreaking security to more than a billion devices.
Apply online (https://jobs.apple.com/us/search?job=113644011&openJobId=113...) or send a resume to lucia_ballard@apple.com (mailto:lha@apple.com).
Anvil | Developer Advocate | Cambridge, UK | On-site | Full-time or Part-time | https://anvil.works/jobs
Help us fix web development[0] at Anvil (https://anvil.works)!
Anvil is a platform for building full-stack web apps with nothing but Python. It's faster and easier than traditional web tools, but it's got all the power of an industrial-strength language, ecosystem and tooling.
We’re looking for a developer with great communication skills, to show people how to build awesome things with Anvil. You’ll be writing how-to guides, blog posts and tutorials, building example apps, presenting Anvil at conferences, and helping our users – from individual developers to huge tech companies – build their applications. And then you’ll help us work out how to improve Anvil for them.
It's rewarding work -- developers love being introduced to Anvil (our stand is always crowded[1] at conferences!). Plus, there are all the advantages of an early-stage startup: lots of autonomy, and huge impact.
We're bootstrapped and profitable, with customers ranging from tiny to enormous. Find out more: https://anvil.works/jobs
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[0] Yes, web dev is broken. Here's the conference-talk-length rant, and the case for Anvil: https://youtu.be/6hHQKUeTL1U
[1] https://anvil.works/blog/img/how-many-t-shirts/crowd.jpg