Kharon navigates risk at the intersection of global security threats + international commerce. We turn complex data into actionable insights, enabling top financial institutions to make informed decisions.
Why Kharon?
- Impact: Work on major global crisis events. - Tech Stack: AWS, Python, PySpark, Kubernetes, Docker, PostgreSQL, Graph DBs, Elasticsearch. Access to a unique dataset with home grown propriety technologies to analyze it. - Team: <15 data engineers/scientists, low egos, strong collaboration. - Compensation: Competitive liquid compensation with annual performance bonuses. You bring: - 1-3 years of Data Science experience. - Strong stats & ML methods (linear/nonlinear models, hypothesis testing, Bayesian approaches). - Python data stack proficiency (data cleaning, analysis, visualization). SQL knowledge. - Bonus: NLP, Graph Theory/ML, Graph DBs, big data tech (Spark, Databricks), Docker, Kubernetes. Your role: - Analyze structured/unstructured datasets. - Develop scalable systems and ML solutions by collaborating across Data, Engineering, Product, and Research teams. Location: Preferred EU timezone (Madrid), US, open to others.Join us in making a global impact! We are growing quickly and looking to hire across the engineering stack including
Fullstack Engineers (Python/VueJS) Backend Data Engineers Product Managers
Send me an email at almeidan [at] kharon [dot] com
Datadog is a monitoring, tracing, logs system, and more, for your infrastructure and services. We build our own tsdb, event store [1][2], distributed tracing tools, cutting edge visualizations, and more. We love shipping great experiences for customers just like us and are growing fast! We write a lot of Go, Java, Python, Typescript (with React), and a bit of other languages. We run on k8s, and are multi-region and multi-cloud.
We're looking for people who can build systems at scale as we process trillions of events per day. Let us know if that's you!
[1] https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/engineering/introducing-husky
[2] https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/engineering/husky-deep-dive