uzi
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Computer, music and photography geek. Former Rdio hacker and Planet Labs space case. Doin' what the Snoo do at reddit.
[ my public key: https://keybase.io/uzi; my proof: https://keybase.io/uzi/sigs/VGlzM5HELmj8496OIg8FowElKu1o9JPyvy5bzE_w6o0 ]
Nice! I have one of their devices in my car and it's excellent -- adding the 3G sounds like it will add a lot of cool possibilities in terms of possible features. Seems especially useful for those with kids.
It depends on the role. Obviously one where you need direct hands-on access to the satellites in the lab is unlikely, but software or other functions that can be done from anywhere are fair game. We have a fair number…
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers. Internships available as well.) Planet Labs has a large number…
Understood. I'm an engineer at the company, not a recruiter, but I'll pass the word along. Either way, thanks for the feedback and sorry for the inconvenience. A "no" response is better than no response.
I guess this is a good place to give a shout out to jmtulloss, who is one of the many talented engineers responsible for implementing the Rdio web interface... ... as well as plug https://spotbot.qa/, which he is…
The recently released Nexus 5x and Nexus 6p phones both have USB-C, as does the Chromebook Pixel.
Really hard to say. Could be a number of things from the engineer reviewing the code being swamped to the coding sample not being strong enough to needing more time. If it's been a few days, it's ok to send in a nice…
I'll check, but in general if a company is hiring you to work in a specific office/locale, then they're likely willing to help with the process of being employed and employable there.
Applying via the website is the best and only way. We've been updating our tooling and process with the aim of being better about responding moving forward, but it goes with pretty much any company -- even if it doesn't…
It is fun. Thanks!
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a…
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a…
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a…
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a…
Yes -- feel free to apply for all roles you're interested in.
Working in SF would certainly be an option for most (if not all) roles, and working remote in the US is an option for some roles. As for working remote outside the US ... we do have a few folks who do that. I believe…
Now you guys are pushing it... J/K, yes, and we have several Canadians already employed at the company, as well as folks from some other countries.
Not really -- we don't have mobile apps.
It depends on the role... we've got a number of remote employees.
Yep -- simply apply for a role.
Yep, that is the way to apply.
Planet Labs -- http://planet.com/ -- San Francisco, CA (Remote work depends on the role -- some are onsite only, others may be available to remote workers.) Planet Labs has a large number of positions open. We're a…
Sure, happy to chat. I believe you should be able to see my personal email if you click on my username. Alternatively, my work email address is my username at planet.com.
Planet Labs (http://planet.com/) in San Francisco, CA has a large number of positions open. We're a collection of electrical, mechanical, aerospace, software, science, etc. folks looking to image the whole planet on a…
Over the years for work chat, I've used IRC, Skype, Slack and Hipchat (not to mention outside of work use of some of those, plus ICQ, AIM, Facebook, Meebo, etc). I've had coworkers keep multiple clients open so they can…