With the blessing of dang [1], I'm starting a thread to allow those looking to be hired by a company a way to communicate that to the HN community. Think of this as the inverse of the "Who is hiring?" monthly threads [2] -- except this is not a whoishiring sponsored or monthly thread (yet).
There are a couple of reasons why this thread may be valuable on HN. One, it gives those interested in looking to hire HN enthusiasts a quick view of who is looking for a job. Second, it also gives the HN community a way to give back by helping other HN members find a good fit through networking.
If you're looking to be hired by a company, please use this thread to let other HN members know.
If you're looking for talent, by all means, check out the candidates below and if you see a good fit, connect! Please no recruiters, unless specifically indicated (opt-in).
If you're not hiring/looking to be hired, take a look over the candidates below and connect with them if you're aware of a potential fit for them.
Up/Down Voting: I would propose that up/down voting be reserved to help promote high quality submissions, and push down those clearly not putting in much effort or are off-topic. Use sparingly.
I am loosely proposing the following format (obviously you're welcome to use any format you'd like):
[Location], [Remote | Relocation], [Full Time | Contract | Part Time]
Stack: [Comma delimited list of technologies]
Resume: [Link to resume]
Contact: [Email address or other means of contact]
[Brief overview, what you're looking for in a company, etc.]
Note: Do not use this thread to hold meta discussion. That belongs on the original thread [1]. This thread is reserved for posts by those looking to be hired.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7682189
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7679431
Stack: Python, C/C++, Lisp (Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, Hy), OpenStack
Resume: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9pazy0hnmqpj3ut/cv.pdf
Contact: in cv.pdf
10 years of experience as a software developer.
I want to try something challenging; possibly breaking into the sciences. I'm concerned about the post antibiotic future and coping with climate change (urban planning/architecture design for extreme weather conditions, food scarcity and agritech). I'm passionate about cellular automata, compilers/programming-languages, and computing environments that assist and extend our abilities and talents.
I'm presently investigating chemistry, biochem, a-chem, CA, and T.J. Hutton's work. Developing tools around iPython or extending the idea to enable re-producible, executable experiments. I'd be very interested in developing compilers for scientific DSLs that output vhdl to run simulations and experiments on FPGA hardware. Pushing the boundaries of CA, modelling reactions, trying to tackle retro-synthesis, and simulating life; using machine learning, sensors, and image recognition to optimize farming and reduce/remove the need for antibiotics. Sequencing. I'm wide open to ideas and am willing to jump in to an interesting project (want to co-found a startup?).