Hi David,

My company, RichRelevance, has Data Scientist roles that might be a good
fit. Plenty of python available, statistics, etc. I don't see a job opening
currently listed, but I thought there were some, so I'll try to get more
information next week.

I've only been here two months, but I really love it. They're based in SF,
but I work out of the Seattle office, downtown.
http://www.richrelevance.com/company/careers/

Brenden


On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:54 PM, David Goldsmith
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, seapiggies!  If you're not in a position to recruit employees, feel
> free (but not obliged) to delete now.
>
> A long-time denizen of this list, I'm a "Python Preferred" (my GPL slogan)
> "math/stats" programmer who's been toiling away the past three years in
> MATLAB and SQL Server (with a smidgen of Python early on) in a Project
> position with the Washington State Department of Ecology.  The Project is
> in its denouement, so (to mix and excessively extend metaphors) its
> protagonist (moi) is looking for new plots to foil.
>
> My professional life (since 2002) may be perused 
> here<http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-goldsmith/11/124/4a9>;
> perhaps the one under-represented thing there is that I have a lot of
> recent experience working with SQL Server via (mostly) SQL Server
> Management Studio and MATLAB's database toolbox.
>
> I seek full-time, permanent, highly mathematical/statistical programming
> opportunities, preferably using Python (of course), and preferably in the
> Seattle/Portland I-5 corridor.  My target salary is ~50$/hr (as an
> order-of-magnitude--I'd prefer a salaried, not an hourly, position),
> acceptable variation depending on both the position responsibilities and
> benefits.  Aside from that, I'm pretty open: my interests run the gamut
> from finance through biosci, as well as the more traditional targets of
> engineering, physical science, and mathematics; about my only "deal
> breaker" is exclusively or primarily military applications (yes, I'm a
> peace-nik)--basically, if it involves computational math/stat modeling, I'm
> interested.
>
> Thanks for reading, and please let me know of any relevant opportunities
> of which you may become aware.
>
> OlyDLG
>
> PS: Oh, and my (soft) available date is July 1, 2013.
>

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