Ask HN: Who's Hiring... Students?
As a sub-thread for this post: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=759452 I would like to ask HNers if they know of any companies that are looking for future interns or co-op students. I'm sure a lot of students like myself are here lurking and learning from the great people here on HN, and would love to connect.
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[ 5.8 ms ] story [ 124 ms ] threadWe're looking for an intern who could help out with the front end of an Android, iPhone, or Web App (we have all three, and an intern could choose the area that most appeals to them). It would be nice if you have experience in the area you'd like to work in; but it isn't necessary if you're a smart, well rounded, guy-or-gal.
If you're interested, we can also teach you some Lisp and machine learning stuff a bit down the line.
Our team is half in NYC and half in Cambridge, although geography isn't a deal breaker.
Email me (address in profile) if you're interested.
I had little experience when I applied for SoC. Thanks to the HCD, I have learned more in these 2 months than I have learned in all those years of hacking alone.
We are a startup based in Mountain View, CA building next generation semi-structured analysis and search platform
http://patterninsight.com/about/careers.php
You can work from our London office or remotely.
http://www.mybanktracker.com
We're located in Brooklyn, NY Apply here: jobs@mybanktracker.com
The Center for Biomedical Informatics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (http://www.research.chop.edu/cbmi/) is looking for some smart, well-rounded student workers who could be here on co-op, part-time during the school year, and potentially next summer as well.
Our group is pretty entrepreneurial in the sense that we actively encourage people to develop projects on their own, using the right tool for the job. This summer, we've been experimenting with iPhone development and GeoDjango web app development to name just two areas.
More important than technical skills though, we're looking for people who are passionate about technology and enjoy the experience of being in uncharted territory, constantly learning new things. Biomedical interest or studies is always a bonus, but not strictly required. If you're interested, send me an email with your resume and a bit about yourself: italiam [at] email.chop.edu.