Travel Audience | Data Scientist, Data Analyst, Data Engineers (several openings), DevOps Engineer, Go developers | Berlin | ONSITE | http://travelaudience.com
We're an ad-tech company specializing in the travel industry. We work with TB-scale data to serve targeted ads to online users and we have a number of openings.
You can email me personally at [email protected]. I can answer questions directly about data scientist, data analyst, and data engineer roles, and connect you with the appropriate team members for other positions.
I've been a happy customer for years. The contact is [email protected] - it's on the pricing page. I've emailed support a few times and they answer very promptly.
Rsync.net has been around forever - like 15 years. They predate the concept of 'cloud'. They were the first to use a 'warrant canary', in 2006. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary)
RE the warrant canary: all legal analysis I've seen points to the canary being functionally useless. A court would throw out the defense immediately, removing a canary pointing out that a warrant has been served is the same as tweeting that you got a warrant.
It's the minimal legal hack: completely useless in a court but massive generator of internet comments
Though it generating discussion around the warrants themselves is a good feature
It's still useful as a rhetorical tool against enforcement. If someone gets imprisoned for saying "no comment" and refusing to actively lie, that would hopefully cause an enormous outrage.
The idea is that forced speech is different than free speech. That means that someone can force you to not say something, but not force you to say something.
- The government cannot force you to update the canary. A court cannot get you to update it, because it's forced speech to demand an update.
- You created the canary of your own accord, and are responsible for its effects. Not updating the canary is, effectively, speech.
Though, from [0]:
"Realistically, though, courts compel speech all the time. Court-ordered apologies, disclosures, and notices are not unusual. And if ever a court would be inclined to compel speech, it would be in a situation like this one, where a company intentionally set out to get around a gag order with this kind of convoluted sea-lawyering."
We're a fast-growing startup in Berlin. Founded by a dog-owner who was distressed at the poor quality of industrially-processed pet food, our mission is to deliver high-quality, natural food to the world's pets. We have a great product and happy customers and are rapidly expanding with many job openings.
We are an international team and communicate primarily in English; knowledge of German is not required.
EnerNOC Inc. | Vancouver, Canada | Fulltime | REMOTE Okay, or on-site
EnerNOC is a cleantech company whose mission is to change the way the world uses energy. We work with electricity utilities to improve engagement with their customers and help them save energy. We have two open positions in our Vancouver office (remote ok):
Data Engineer / Software Developer
This opening is on the Data Science team and would be an excellent role for a strong developer who wants to work as part of a data-centric research-oriented team and help develop ideas and scale them from prototype to production. We have a huge need for this position as it is the first full-time dev attached to the data science team. You will work in collaboration with experienced developers on our platform team, but you will have a large amount of autonomy, responsibility, and a big opportunity to contribute.
Site Reliability Engineers are the primary interface between our developers and our production operations. You will play a vital role in keeping our services fast, available, and growing worldwide. You will work in both the dev and system worlds, instrumenting key parts of the core architecture and supporting developers as they try to do the same.
EnerNOC, Vancouver Canada - REMOTE okay. Back-end software engineer.
We are a data-driven SAAS company that helps energy utilities and their end-customers manage and reduce their energy consumption. Our team in Vancouver was a late-stage startup, Pulse Energy. We were acquired by EnerNOC about four months ago and this has allowed us to scale up the team.
We value work-life balance -- once we find a good developer, we want to keep them. Many team members work from home occasionally and some are full-time remote. We all take our vacation time, and for those who need an extended break, unpaid leaves of absence are fine. Family-friendly - many of us are parents.
We're an ad-tech company specializing in the travel industry. We work with TB-scale data to serve targeted ads to online users and we have a number of openings.
See individual job postings and apply here:
https://travelaudience.com/careers/
You can email me personally at [email protected]. I can answer questions directly about data scientist, data analyst, and data engineer roles, and connect you with the appropriate team members for other positions.