Re: Factual is hiring Clojure engineers

2014-01-18 Thread Petr
Do you consider non US candidates? 
Wihout extensive data analysis experience?

On Saturday, January 18, 2014 7:34:38 AM UTC+7, Zach Tellman wrote:

 It's been six months since I last announced this, so: Factual is 
 perpetually hiring smart, driven engineers to solve deep problems in data 
 analysis and systems engineering.  We have offices in both SF and LA, and 
 remote candidates with a strong background in analysis will be considered.

 Factual provides an index of things in the world (businesses, places, and 
 products).  You can either use this directly via our API [1] to ask 
 questions like what are the three coffee shops nearest to me, or 
 indirectly by giving us your own real world data to enrich and refine [2] 
 [3].  Factual uses Clojure extensively [4], both for realtime systems and 
 batch data analysis.  Systems written purely in Clojure handle the 
 following:

 * realtime intake of 70k datapoints/sec from our partners
 * batch processing of 7 billion new datapoints every day, comprising 
 terabytes of compressed textual data
 * generating, storing, and serving 150 million records, refreshed daily

 Both of these numbers have at least doubled in the last six months, and 
 could very easily do so again.  There are also other projects that use 
 Clojure alongside Java to work at similar scales.

 Libraries developed in the course of working on these projects include:

 https://github.com/factual/skuld
 https://github.com/factual/clj-leveldb
 https://github.com/aphyr/merkle
 https://github.com/ztellman/clj-tuple
 https://github.com/ztellman/narrator

 Several other libraries are on the cusp of being open sourced, when we get 
 a chance.

 We need people who enjoy using technology as a lever to accomplish amazing 
 things (wasn't it Archimedes who said give me a large enough data 
 center...), who want to work alongside people they can continuously learn 
 from, and who want to be just a little uncomfortable with the scale and 
 scope of their responsibilities.

 If this sounds interesting, contact me at zach at factual.com.  I'm 
 heading up the small but growing SF office, and am happy to talk in person 
 with anyone in the Bay Area who'd like to know more.

 [1] http://developer.factual.com/working-with-factual-places/
 [2] http://www.factual.com/products/geopulse-audience
 [3] http://www.factual.com/products/resolve
 [4] http://www.factual.com/jobs/clojure


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Re: Factual is hiring Clojure engineers

2014-01-18 Thread Zach Tellman
We will consider candidates from outside the US if they're willing to
relocate here.  I'm happy to talk in more detail if you like, just email me
at the above address.


On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:31 AM, Petr petrg...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you consider non US candidates?
 Wihout extensive data analysis experience?


 On Saturday, January 18, 2014 7:34:38 AM UTC+7, Zach Tellman wrote:

 It's been six months since I last announced this, so: Factual is
 perpetually hiring smart, driven engineers to solve deep problems in data
 analysis and systems engineering.  We have offices in both SF and LA, and
 remote candidates with a strong background in analysis will be considered.

 Factual provides an index of things in the world (businesses, places, and
 products).  You can either use this directly via our API [1] to ask
 questions like what are the three coffee shops nearest to me, or
 indirectly by giving us your own real world data to enrich and refine [2]
 [3].  Factual uses Clojure extensively [4], both for realtime systems and
 batch data analysis.  Systems written purely in Clojure handle the
 following:

 * realtime intake of 70k datapoints/sec from our partners
 * batch processing of 7 billion new datapoints every day, comprising
 terabytes of compressed textual data
 * generating, storing, and serving 150 million records, refreshed daily

 Both of these numbers have at least doubled in the last six months, and
 could very easily do so again.  There are also other projects that use
 Clojure alongside Java to work at similar scales.

 Libraries developed in the course of working on these projects include:

 https://github.com/factual/skuld
 https://github.com/factual/clj-leveldb
 https://github.com/aphyr/merkle
 https://github.com/ztellman/clj-tuple
 https://github.com/ztellman/narrator

 Several other libraries are on the cusp of being open sourced, when we
 get a chance.

 We need people who enjoy using technology as a lever to accomplish
 amazing things (wasn't it Archimedes who said give me a large enough data
 center...), who want to work alongside people they can continuously learn
 from, and who want to be just a little uncomfortable with the scale and
 scope of their responsibilities.

 If this sounds interesting, contact me at zach at factual.com.  I'm
 heading up the small but growing SF office, and am happy to talk in person
 with anyone in the Bay Area who'd like to know more.

 [1] http://developer.factual.com/working-with-factual-places/
 [2] http://www.factual.com/products/geopulse-audience
 [3] http://www.factual.com/products/resolve
 [4] http://www.factual.com/jobs/clojure

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Factual is hiring Clojure engineers

2014-01-17 Thread Zach Tellman
It's been six months since I last announced this, so: Factual is 
perpetually hiring smart, driven engineers to solve deep problems in data 
analysis and systems engineering.  We have offices in both SF and LA, and 
remote candidates with a strong background in analysis will be considered.

Factual provides an index of things in the world (businesses, places, and 
products).  You can either use this directly via our API [1] to ask 
questions like what are the three coffee shops nearest to me, or 
indirectly by giving us your own real world data to enrich and refine [2] 
[3].  Factual uses Clojure extensively [4], both for realtime systems and 
batch data analysis.  Systems written purely in Clojure handle the 
following:

* realtime intake of 70k datapoints/sec from our partners
* batch processing of 7 billion new datapoints every day, comprising 
terabytes of compressed textual data
* generating, storing, and serving 150 million records, refreshed daily

Both of these numbers have at least doubled in the last six months, and 
could very easily do so again.  There are also other projects that use 
Clojure alongside Java to work at similar scales.

Libraries developed in the course of working on these projects include:

https://github.com/factual/skuld
https://github.com/factual/clj-leveldb
https://github.com/aphyr/merkle
https://github.com/ztellman/clj-tuple
https://github.com/ztellman/narrator

Several other libraries are on the cusp of being open sourced, when we get 
a chance.

We need people who enjoy using technology as a lever to accomplish amazing 
things (wasn't it Archimedes who said give me a large enough data 
center...), who want to work alongside people they can continuously learn 
from, and who want to be just a little uncomfortable with the scale and 
scope of their responsibilities.

If this sounds interesting, contact me at zach at factual.com.  I'm heading 
up the small but growing SF office, and am happy to talk in person with 
anyone in the Bay Area who'd like to know more.

[1] http://developer.factual.com/working-with-factual-places/
[2] http://www.factual.com/products/geopulse-audience
[3] http://www.factual.com/products/resolve
[4] http://www.factual.com/jobs/clojure

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