Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | thabersack's commentslogin

Consumer Edge | Lead Software Engineer | Full-Time | Remote (US) | https://consumer-edge.com

Consumer Edge (CE) is a preeminent data insight company targeting the global consumer. We have some of the worlds best financial data, and have been serving that up to our clients (hedge funds, big brands, etc) since 2009.

We are looking for a Lead Software Engineer for our data collection team. We need someone who loves extracting data from the web in creative ways. We have existing processes in place to extract data from various sources; we need those maintained while more are developed.

I am the hiring manager on this, and will make sure the interview process is a quick one. We have competitive pay and benefits (health, vision, dental, 401k, etc). Tech stack includes PHP, Redis, MySQL, Clickhouse.

More here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/consumeredge/jobs/4254175004


Consumer Edge | Mid to Lead Software Engineers | Full-Time | Remote (US) | https://consumer-edge.com

Consumer Edge (CE) is a preeminent data insight company targeting the global consumer. We have some of the worlds best financial data, and have been serving that up to our clients (hedge funds, big brands, etc) since 2009. We are at the beginning of a massive initiative to rebuild some legacy platforms from the ground up. Our new platform will do highly dynamic and configurable analytics dashboards, charts, custom alerts, all kinds of exports (CSV, excel, API, custom, etc).

We are hiring web engineers to build this, as well as maintaining and building new data collection engines. Tech stack sits on Google Cloud and is primarily ClickHouse, modern PHP (Laravel, Swoole), Python/Flask (legacy platform), React. We need both backend and frontend engineers, so wherever you fall on that spectrum, we have a place for you. I am the hiring manager on these, and will make sure the interview process is a quick one.

More here: https://boards.greenhouse.io/consumeredge


I am not a fan of OSX, but I have been consistently impressed with Apples hardware. (pretending the touchbar didn't exist)


The 'keys as a touch bar' is one of the happiest things they've abandoned for me. Imagine having to restart your computer to get an escape key! Grr.


Wait, you don't want your escape key to panic? :D

They fixed it in later Touch Bars by adding back a physical escape key next to the Touch Bar. That at least makes it slightly easier to arrange the Touch Bar to not trigger random behaviour :D (apparently I float my little finger above the top left of the keyboard)


I have to give them one kudo for getting me to map capslock, which I never used, to escape.

if only that had been their ingenious plan.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: