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10x Genomics

Company10x Genomics
Website10xgenomics.com
LocationPleasanton, CA & San Francisco, CA / or · Remote (US)
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://www.10xgenomics.com/careers/software · kevin.wu@10xgenomics.com
Hiring notes
TechTypeScriptReactGoRust
Parsed locationsPleasanton, CA & San Francisco, CA, or
RegionsUS
Posted bykevinwuhoo
PostedMay 3, 2021
SourceView on Hacker News ↗

Original posting

10x Genomics | Pleasanton, CA & San Francisco, CA | Remote (US Only) or Onsite We're a rapidly-growing biotech company that develops software, hardware, and chemistry to accelerate humanity's understanding of biology. We were named as one of the "Fortune Best Workplaces in the Bay Area 2021" [0]. Additionally, Fast Company named us as one of the top 10 most innovative biotech companies of 2021 for bringing single-cell genomics into mainstream science [1]. We create software that makes it easier for scientists to analyze their data. One biologically significant conclusion scientists can reach by using our software is pinpointing the differences between a cancer and normal cell. We utilize Go, React, Typescript, and Electron to create intuitive visualization and web applications. Our data pipelines are primarily written using Numpy/Scipy/Pandas stack, but we're making increasing use of Rust [2]. We've always been and continue to be remote-friendly. We're looking for awesome people at various levels for the following roles: Product Manager, Full-stack Engineer, Backend Engineer, Security Engineer, Embedded Software Engineer, Director of Platform, Engineer in Test, and many more. You can learn more and see our job listings here: https://www.10xgenomics.com/careers/software. Feel free to contact me directly at kevin.wu@10xgenomics.com with your resume. We look forward to hearing from you and good luck with your search! [0]: https://www.greatplacetowork.com/best-workplaces/bay-area/20... [1]: https://www.fastcompany.com/90600141/biotech-most-innovative... [2]: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03382-2