Hi, Alex!

I've few questions before i'll send my application.

Is it remote? Is there any timezone limitations? 
I saw your ad first on the "Who is hiring" tab on the Hackernews and it 
also mentioned France.

Timo
http://www.clojure.expert


On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 6:19:11 PM UTC+2, Alex Baranosky wrote:
>
> [ Full disclosure: I am the technical lead on this product and the hiring 
> manager in this case. Feel free to contact me with questions, and to pass 
> this around. ]
>
> Clojure Developer for Malware Analysis Product
>
> The ThreatGRID team at Cisco is looking for experienced clojure developers 
> to
> work on our large scale, malware analysis product. Our entire platform is 
> built
> on Clojure, from the the API services, around the event processing 
> subsystem,
> and down to the core.logic analysis engine.
>
> Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk down to a
> single on-premises appliance. This keeps us focused on simple solutions, 
> clear
> abstractions between services, composition of services, functional data
> processing, and minimal state.
>
> We are analyzing 300k+ malware files a day, and will be scaling to 
> millions a
> day as we integrate more with the Cisco product line. We need experienced 
> hands
> in executing this scaling task.
>
> Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with occasional
> office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written communications,
> self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and assuming ownership of the
> problems you encounter.
>
> We work with these technologies:
>
>  * Clojure, core.logic, riemann
>  * ElasticSearch
>  * PostgreSQL
>  * Redis
>
> We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:
>
>  * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices ask 
> that
>    question?
>
>  * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs. Multiple 
> data
>    centers.
>
>  * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce mean-time 
> to
>    discovery and remediation.
>
>  * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and 
> Elasticsearch
>
>  * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile actors
>
>  * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a Clojure 
> way.
>
>  * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button to 
> deploy
>
> We offer:
>
>  * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them with
>
>  * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco
>
>  * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality life
>    outside of work
>
>  * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp
>
>  * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each 
> other
>    grow
>
>  * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please.
>  
> # CONTACT
>
> Email - jo...@threatgrid.com <javascript:>
>
>

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