Kensho, Boston, MA (Cambridge), Stamford, CT: FULL TIME Software Engineers
Kensho is a small engineering team[0] headquartered in Harvard Sq. We are making financial analysis more accessible, intuitive and beautiful through our recent partnerships with Goldman Sachs[1] and NBC[2].
Software Engineers
We're hiring fun-loving engineers/developers/programmers at every experience level. We don't have keywords for you--just have done something pretty amazing with technology and undiagnosed impostor syndrome[3]. While we primarily use AngularJS and Python, that is just implementation detail.
How would you handle distributed time series data? How quickly could you process and analyze unstructured news and events to understand the significance of each? When you design, prototype, scale and automate, do you watch out for bridges and hop-ons? You're gonna get some hop-ons [4]
A willingness to play bughouse and shoot zombies is a plus.
Kensho is a small engineering team[0] headquartered in Harvard Sq. We are making financial analysis more accessible, intuitive and beautiful through our recent partnerships with Goldman Sachs[1] and NBC[2].
Software Engineers
We're hiring fun-loving engineers/developers/programmers at every experience level. We don't have keywords for you--just have done something pretty amazing with technology and undiagnosed impostor syndrome[3]. While we primarily use AngularJS and Python, that is just implementation detail.
How would you handle distributed time series data? How quickly could you process and analyze unstructured news and events to understand the significance of each? When you design, prototype, scale and automate, do you watch out for bridges and hop-ons? You're gonna get some hop-ons [4]
A willingness to play bughouse and shoot zombies is a plus.
tl;dr: nerds please introduce yourselves: http://bit.ly/kenshoeng
Matt
[0] http://kensho.com/#team
[1] http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2014/11/24/goldman...
[2] http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/20/business/media/a-partnersh...
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impostor_syndrome
[4] http://apps.npr.org/arrested-development/joke-15.html