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Back-end infrastructure

Websitewired.com
RoleBack-end infrastructure
Typefull-time
Role taxonomyBackendInfrastructure / SRE / DevOpsIntern
SpecialtiesBackend
LocationScribd YC '06, San Francisco - , , and are all welcome
Salary
Apply viaEmailmore@scribd.com
Hiring notesSponsors visas. Interns welcome.
TechJavaScriptRubyRailsML/AIiOSAndroid
Parsed locationsScribd YC '06, San Francisco - , , and are all welcome
Posted bysnowmaker
PostedNov 1, 2013
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Original posting

Scribd (YC '06), San Francisco - H1B, FULL-TIME, and INTERN are all welcome Scribd ("Netflix for eBooks", top 100 website, 35 people) is hiring talented hackers of all kinds to help us build the library of the 21st century. We've hired SIX full-time people and TONS of interns from these "Who is Hiring" threads, including two this past summer ... it really works! We're looking for people who want to work with: * Ruby on Rails (we're the #2 largest rails site, after Twitter) * Javascript (well, we use Coffeescript) * iOS / Android * Machine Learning / data mining / recommendations - think Netflix prize! * Back-end infrastructure: scalability, web crawling, big data, data warehousing, analytics That said, we care way more about your personality and general hacking skills then what languages you've used so far, so if you haven't used these but want to break into mobile or web development, this could be a good opportunity for you. We've hired people from these threads with everywhere from 0 to 10 years of experience. We're profitable, very well funded and have a really fun office environment (go-karts + a rock climbing wall!). Scribd alumni have gone on to found 4 other YCombinator companies, more than from any other startup. We think this says something about the kind of people that we like to hire. We are always looking for international people interested in moving to the US and can help you secure a visa. We just launched a service that's being called the "Netflix for books" and are really excited about it. Read more here: http://www.wired.com/business/2013/10/scribd_book_subscripti... See more at scribd.com/jobs and feel free to email me directly: jared at scribd.com