ITA Software hiring hackers
Hello,
If you are interested in a hacker position for a hacker company in Kendal Square (very close to MIT) send me your resume. A lot of our software is in Lisp and we have a true hacker culture. Feel free to contact me.
My email is mpresh@gmail.com. I am not a recruiter, I work for ITA and follow hacker news. I noticed quite a few people maybe interested in ITA.
Our culture is very comparable to that of Google. Looking forward to hearing from you.
http://www.itasoftware.com
-Mike
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[ 1.9 ms ] story [ 32.9 ms ] threadwww.demarcken.org/carl/papers/ ITA-software-travel-complexity/ITA-software-travel-complexity.pd
Oddly, one of my friends (absolutely brilliant guy) sent ITA a few solutions and they interviewed him. I know an interview isn't overly efficient, but I lost a good bit of respect for ITA when they didn't offer this guy a position or further interviews. The guy is brilliant and dedicated-- it's always possible that doesn't come through in any given interview. Still, it's good as it means it's easier to get this fellow involved in my startup when needed.
Add-a-gram for the curious: http://itasoftware.com/careers/puzzle_archive.html?catid=39#...
I too have played with that one, but I used JavaScript... These problems are engaging enough to keep you interested, especially when you are trying out a new language. The challenge is significant, and the optimizations required to solve these help you explore some the deeper depths of a language, when compared to a "hello world!" type of problem.
You know, this isn't a big recommendation for me any more. When I think of Google, I think of a grand deception, or a gilded cage. Or a company that used to have productive chaos and now just has internal disorder. A place that encourages regression to childhood dependence, rather than mature creativity.
Maybe you should say "Google circa 1998-2003"?