HouseCanary | San Francisco | Onsite only | H1B OK * Software Engineers (Python) * Frontend Engineers * UI/UX Designer We need more great people to join us. If solving very difficult real estate problems with beautiful…
HouseCanary (http://www.housecanary.com) | San Francisco, CA We're a startup working on price forecasting for US housing markets. We're a rapidly growing team (went from 7-26 in 4 months) looking to fill the following…
Bell did this with their telephones in the 60's and 70's. Customers could not own their own phone while using Bell's service. They even went so far as to stamp "BELL SYSTEM PROPERTY" into the molding. Even after they…
This is such a strange thing to resign over. For cooler companies like Reddit and more name brand places like Google and Apple, location is not incredibly important for hiring, but it's HUGE for retention. When you're…
> somehow have the 'right' to citizenship The 14th amendment makes it pretty clear that (with very rare exception) anyone born on US soil is born a US citizen.…
San Francisco (relocation possible) - HouseCanary -http://housecanary.com Looking for UX/UI designer and Frontend Developer Over the past year we brought together real estate experts, economists, and Statistics PhD’s to…
HIRING FREELANCER - SF Bay preferred, remote ok. HouseCanary, Inc is looking for a freelance designer to help us build our v1. HouseCanary provides personalized analysis to homeowners about the value of their home,…
People who have lived in rent controlled apartments for many years skew the stats, as they're paying much below market rate (not saying this is a bad thing).
Calc() will also crash IE9 when there's a bg image present (on focus) http://jsfiddle.net/874Bq/2/
Yes, especially for people in the lower half of the socioeconomic scale. I went to a pretty crappy HS in Pennsylvania (bottom 6th percentile), where there were no programming classes (at least in 2004) and very little…
I had no idea what I wanted to be growing up. My dad worked construction and after working with him one summer when I was 15 I knew I absolutely didn't want to do that. When applying to college I kind of randomly chose…
HouseCanary | San Francisco | Onsite only | H1B OK * Software Engineers (Python) * Frontend Engineers * UI/UX Designer We need more great people to join us. If solving very difficult real estate problems with beautiful…
HouseCanary (http://www.housecanary.com) | San Francisco, CA We're a startup working on price forecasting for US housing markets. We're a rapidly growing team (went from 7-26 in 4 months) looking to fill the following…
Bell did this with their telephones in the 60's and 70's. Customers could not own their own phone while using Bell's service. They even went so far as to stamp "BELL SYSTEM PROPERTY" into the molding. Even after they…
This is such a strange thing to resign over. For cooler companies like Reddit and more name brand places like Google and Apple, location is not incredibly important for hiring, but it's HUGE for retention. When you're…
> somehow have the 'right' to citizenship The 14th amendment makes it pretty clear that (with very rare exception) anyone born on US soil is born a US citizen.…
San Francisco (relocation possible) - HouseCanary -http://housecanary.com Looking for UX/UI designer and Frontend Developer Over the past year we brought together real estate experts, economists, and Statistics PhD’s to…
HIRING FREELANCER - SF Bay preferred, remote ok. HouseCanary, Inc is looking for a freelance designer to help us build our v1. HouseCanary provides personalized analysis to homeowners about the value of their home,…
People who have lived in rent controlled apartments for many years skew the stats, as they're paying much below market rate (not saying this is a bad thing).
Calc() will also crash IE9 when there's a bg image present (on focus) http://jsfiddle.net/874Bq/2/
Yes, especially for people in the lower half of the socioeconomic scale. I went to a pretty crappy HS in Pennsylvania (bottom 6th percentile), where there were no programming classes (at least in 2004) and very little…
I had no idea what I wanted to be growing up. My dad worked construction and after working with him one summer when I was 15 I knew I absolutely didn't want to do that. When applying to college I kind of randomly chose…