TripShot | Backend Haskell Developer w/ some Front End Web | REMOTE (US/Europe) | Full-Time | https://www.tripshot.com
TripShot is on a mission to improve mobility technology for people and organizations across the globe. We need your help as we continue to expand and improve our successful transportation solutions for employers, cities, and universities.
Transportation/transit operators are rethinking everything for the post-COVID world and demanding more from their technology suppliers. Now is a great time to deliver innovation in this space and TripShot is leading the way.
Backend 99% Haskell, Web Front-End 100% GWT
Please read more here : https://www.tripshot.com/careers/haskell
MLabs | Haskell Developer | Full Time | Fully Remote (Anywhere) | http://mlabs.city
Haskell Position We are a consultancy with a team of Haskellers in the payments and fintech space. We are looking for a senior software architect to join our team and help us build a new lending platform in Haskell. Experience and competency in the following areas will be expected: Strong Haskell skills Strong software architecture skills Strong problem solving and analytical skills Blockchain experience preferred Basic knowledge of security, concurrency, backend systems, system scaling and databases Version control (git) Strong verbal skills in English. Experience with building blockchains or implementing smart contracts is preferred. If you are interested please send an email to mark@mlabs.city with a short introduction about yourself and why you think you are suited for this role. Additional Details Flexible working hours, remote position, 6 weeks of paid vacation, competitive salary
Symmetry Investments | Many Varied Roles | REMOTE or VISA (London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jersey) | D, Julia, Kotlin, other functional and systems languages | Full-Time, Fixed Term, Flexible
## Roles we are hiring for
- Business Analysts: business analysis, documentation, team and tool design
- Native Code Developers: We are looking for outstanding native code developers who would like to write D. Our experience has been that strong C and C++ developers can learn D quite quickly.
- Functional Developers to work with Practitioners using Symmetry Integration Language to deliver value to the business.
- Documentation: At Symmetry we recognise the value of writing and have for example a Pulitzer prize-winning former WSJ journalist and a maintainer of Linux Kernel Newbies documentation. We are looking for people to write technical documentation and to document data structures and processes (open to varying range of technical ability depending on the project).
- Designers for documentation. Now that non-programming internal work is moving to markdown in git, we are hiring designers to work on templates and mini-logos for documentation and other work.
- Information Security: incident response, threat intelligence, vuln management
- Platform: Platform as Code, Site Reliability Engineers, Windows desktop support; frontline server support and administration
- Legal and Compliance: #lawyerswhocode or who are very comfortable working with markdown in git
- Accounting: are you the sort of person who would use #ledger-cli ? If so, we would like to hear from you.
- Business: risk, operations, administrative, organisational design and business strategy, investor relations processes
- Investment: Economics, Quant, Portfolio Research, Investment Research, Portfolio Management and Trading
- Market Data: contract administration, data cleaning, alternative data research and management
Location: Remote or sponsorship for a visa in London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jersey
Term: full-time permanent, fixed-term contract, flexible hours.
## Languages
- Dlang (D)
- Julia
- Kotlin
- we do not use but value experience in modern C++, beautiful C, Haskell, Ocaml, Rust, Elm
## Qualities and traits we value
- Courage and daring
- Phronesis (practical wisdom), common sense and commercial orientation
- Practical people who are at the same time unreasonable when they ought to be
- Highly individual people oriented to promoting survival and flourishing of the group
- Inclination and ability to notice and understand links between seemingly-unrelated things
- Curiosity
- Extreme motivation
- Mechanical sympathy
- Extreme and unusual intellectual capabilities
- A love of tinkering
- Resourcefulness
- Good taste and love of beauty
## About Us
Symmetry Investments is a post startup USD 7+ billion alternative asset management company with around 230 people across multiple time zones and locations.
Our core technology team has been remote-first for some time, and the whole company is following suit, post-COVID.
I'm one of the three people running the firm, responsible amongst other things for technology across the firm and I’m posting this myself. That should give you an idea both about how seriously we take technology and the culture of the firm.
We are four years into a period of transformation from what was initially a fairly standard enterprise finance technology approach to something new that recognises the importance of both the humane and the technical for discretionary portfolio management and for the business of running an alternative investment manager. Amaury Sechet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhR4PSExnqk), Andrei Alexandrescu (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es6U7WAlKpQ) and Atila Neves (https://dlang.org/blog/2019/10/15/my-vision-of-ds-future/) have been working with us as long-term consultants and we have many other talented people with lower public profiles.
It's not easy to integrate practitioners who may spend most of their day programming, but are oriented towards solving business problems, with developers who are specialists in programming. To achieve this, we wrote a little functional DSL that's now in production. Type inference of returns and parameters using inequality constraints is in a feature branch and there is plenty more to do on the language itself as well as the ecosystem around it. SIL can compile and call C++ and D at runtime; Python interop is in alpha; and C# is on the way. What might be a project in itself elsewhere can be just a set of functions in Symmetry Integration Language.
The language is written in D and we have a close involvement with the D Foundation and community, hosting DConf in London. So we are looking for outstanding native code developers who would like to write D as well as people to work with practitioners writing Symmetry Integration Language. Also looking for people to write documentation and work on the build.
It's quite a creative place where we encourage a degree of courage amidst practical constraints, and we are open to doing things a different way if it's commercially sound and in the interests of our investors.
We look for virtues and capabilities over only experience and credentials although those things aren't a disadvantage. Do not let a lack of credentials or qualifications prevent you from applying. We've recently hired experts with C++, Common Lisp, D, Haxe, Haskell, Julia and Perl backgrounds, and are happy to bring them up to speed with the tools we use.
Compensation is currently not quite at Netflix standards but is generous to very generous over time by broad technology industry standards. We recognise and reward technical accomplishment and have a very flat structure - don't be surprised if our founder and CIO starts asking you questions about your work.
## Symmetry Talks
- Presenting SIL-cling to Compiler Research Group at Princeton (https://youtu.be/7teqrCNzrD8)
- Symmetry Internship Project - calling C++ from SIL (http://dconf.org/2020/online/index.html#alexandru)
- All Spreadsheets Must Die (https://youtu.be/FZi9CSB9_kk)
- Lessons from a DSL where all you have is Ranges (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtuzSlKRmzA)
- Alternative Investment Management (https://youtu.be/1rMq-4rWgis)
## Links
- Symmetry GitHub (https://github.com/symmetryinvestments)
# Contact
- Email bcheung at symmetryinvestments dot com and cc jthompson at symmetryinvestments dot com with the words hackernews in the subject line.
Primer | Data, Dev Ops, API, Distributed System Engineers | REMOTE | https://www.sayprimer.com
Growth marketing has boomed in recent years and every B2B company needs a tailored, data-driven approach to their market in order to win business. Primer is enabling these companies to accomplish this much faster without having to engineer an expensive system.
We've bootstrapped ourselves to supporting a team of four and are quietly finding our way into the growth marketing playbooks of top B2B companies in Silicon Valley. We're experienced founders that have built successful companies and are looking to create a business aimed at solving hard problems for our customers, generating real, sustainable revenue, and providing a supporting environment for our team (most of the team has young kids and we support a flexible schedule).
Our stack is React/Node, but we're positioning ourselves to invest in scaling to meet the demands of our data-intensive, distributed workflows. We're looking for experienced, thought partners to help us architect a solution for the future (Elixir, Go, Clojure, Kotlin, Haskell, Rust). The roles we'd like to fill are:
* Dev Ops Engineer (AWS/Kubernetes)
* Data Engineer (ETL/API)
* Senior Back End Engineer
We can offer a very competitive salary and significant equity in addition to other benefits.
Interested? Feel free to contact me directly at juan [at] sayprimer.com
SentinelOne | Backend Developers | Remote (US) | Full-Time | https://sentinelone.com
After the successful launch of the new Singularity Marketplace, I am looking for an engineer to join our small Apps engineering team in the United States. We want somebody that has been in the trenches working with medium/big systems, loves functional programming (even if is afraid to say that loudly) and has a solid API background.
You’ll be working with a variety of partners and their APIs to supercharge SentinelOne’s threat analysis and detonation. Sometimes we’ll be dealing with nice OpenAPI files, semantic status codes and structured error responses; sometimes the documentation is an email, every API call returns 200 (even if an entire server farm has just crashed) and payloads are so nested that you’ll need a GPS to figure out where you are. Are you up for the challenge?
If you:
* Have experience with functional programming languages (Clojure, Haskell) or strong desire to learn
* Have experience with Node and TypeScript or strong desire to learn
* Have experience in designing and implementing (real) RESTful APIs
* Have used and survived other people’s API
…and you’re interested in
* Designing and implementing public APIs for external users
* Build and maintain user SDKs in different languages
Then please email me at vncz at SentinelOne.com and let's chat.
NoRedInk | Engineering Managers, Data Engineers, Data Analysts, and Quality Assurance (QA) Managers | San Francisco, CA | REMOTE Pacific Time (PST) to Central European Time (CET)
We’re a growing ed-tech company on a mission to help all students become better writers! NoRedInk is used by 1 in 2 school districts in the US, and students have answered over 5 billion questions on our platform. If you're looking to join a team of friendly people who listen to and learn from each other, discuss past mistakes openly as we adapt to the challenges that come with progress, all while realizing our mission, then you'll be excited to learn more about us.
Our colleagues span six time zones, California to Berlin and points in between, with lively discourse flowing freely across Slack, Zoom, and the office when we're able to be there. Wherever we're working from, we've always deligted in our work to ship new features—beginning with our curriculum and product teams, designers, through to testing by our dedicated quality assurance folks—that put teachers and students first. [1]
Our engineering team [2] takes prides in producing innovative, maintainable software. We use the cutting-edge Elm programming language for all our front-end development. Our back-end is primarily Ruby on Rails, though we're actively moving toward Haskell services as we scale to keep up with our traffic. We use Amazon AWS for our infrastructure configured with Chef and OpsWorks, though we're migrating towards orchestration using Kubernetes. We write a lot of tests, and use Jenkins for continuous integration. We've also developed and maintain several useful open-source projects. [3] You can read about our experiences with these technologies on our team blog. [4]
We’re looking for engineers and data analysts who want to work on a mission that makes a difference and who are the type of collaborators that value kindness and open-mindedness. If that's you, you can learn more about our interview process [5] and on-boarding experience [6], and you should definitely apply through our jobs page! [7]
[1] https://www.noredink.com/about/values
[2] https://www.noredink.com/about/team
[3] https://github.com/NoRedInk/
[5] http://tech.noredink.com/post/145260396603/our-engineering-h...
[6] http://tech.noredink.com/post/143787279069/on-boarding-as-a-...
Co—Star Astrology | Full-time | ONSITE (once lockdown ends) | Backend, iOS, Android, Technical product manager (multiple positions) | New York | $120-150k + equity
https://www.costarastrology.com
Co-Star is bringing astrology into the 21st century with a social, personalized experience that helps people reflect and connect in real, meaningful ways. We recently raised $5m from the people behind companies like Glossier, Rent the Runway, eBay, Periscope, and Everlane.
We’re looking for iOS, Android, and full-stack software developers to join our fifteen-person team in Chinatown, NYC.
We want your help:
• Transforming NASA data into astrological patterns that astrologers can write and map copy to • Using TB of data to define and create personalized, emotionally resonant content • Developing internal tools to give our writers superpowers • Shipping new features & A/B tests in our Apple-lauded iOS app • Scaling our backend infrastructure to millions of daily users Our stack includes • Haskell for our backend • Swift and Android Native (Kotlin) for our mobile apps • React and TypeScript on the web (costarastrology.com + internal tools) • AWS to host our infrastructure • BigQuery for looking through the haystack • PostgreSQL Competitive comp, $0 deductible fully-covered health care, 4 weeks vacation, $3k office supply budget + basically unlimited conference and book budget.Read more details here -> https://www.costarastrology.com/jobs + feel free to email directly with questions -> tim (at-squiggle) costarastrology.com
Supercede | Frontend Developer (Elm/Haskell) | REMOTE | Full Time
Supercede (formerly Riskbook) builds industry-leading risk placement and analytics software for the reinsurance industry. We are currently a team of 17 people distributed across eight countries. About half of the team are developers, all of which spend most of their time writing Haskell, Elm, and Nix. We're all-in on functional programming, and we're looking for more help with our front-end code.
It'll be your responsibility to write and maintain our Elm code (of which we currently have about 36,000 lines). You will also need to reproduce and write elegant fixes for CSS issues that our testers uncover. You'll have flexible working hours and you can work from anywhere, though this is a full-time position and the expectation is that of work based on a traditional 40 hour week, with 25 days of paid annual holiday in addition to your country's national holidays.
We favour asynchronous communication, and try to hire "managers of one". We don't do daily stand-ups. We don't count your hours. We don't work weekends. We support each other in working and learning, and we have a dedicated fortnightly "Research Day" where every programmer is free to not do chores for the product, and instead investigate/learn/play with whatever technology they choose. Want to learn more about type-level programming? Property-based testing? Expert systems? Go right ahead!
Please write me a brief email introducing yourself with your résumé attached to jezen@supercede.com.
While our focus is on finding a frontend developer currently, we are also interested in Haskell people to work on our Yesod/Servant backend, so feel free to introduce yourself if that sounds like you.