ThreatGRID/Cisco Looking for Clojure Developers

2015-10-22 Thread Alex Baranosky
I'm a senior Clojure developer on the Advanced Threat Integration Team in
Cisco's
Security Business Group. We have a fully remote team, with people spread
all across
the US.

The Advanced Threat Integration Team in Cisco's Security Business
Group is building a global scale, multi-product security platform with
an emphasis on Threat Intelligence and Incident Response support.

Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk
down to a single on-premises appliance.  This keeps us focused on
simple solutions, clear abstractions between services, composition of
services, functional data processing, and minimal state.

Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with
occasional office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written
communications, self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and
assuming ownership of the problems you encounter.


We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:

 * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices
   ask that question?

 * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs

 * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce
   mean-time to discovery and remediation

 * Applied Machine Learning -- Fancy word for statistics, optimization
   and linear algebra

 * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile
   actors

 * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and
   Elasticsearch

 * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a
   Clojure way

 * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button
   to deploy

We offer:

 * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them
   with

 * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco

 * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality
   life outside of work

 * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp

 * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each
   other grow

 * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please

# Senior Clojure Developer

## Role
 * Design and implement RESTish API services
 * Develop a multi-product data exchange platform
 * Support other teams integration with that platform

## Requirements
 * Experience with Clojure, Ruby and other JVM languages
 * Experience designing domain-driven data models
 * Experience with large scale data processing systems
 * Experience with ElasticSearch
 * Experience with CQRS/ES is a plus
 * Experience with Kafka, Onyx or Storm is a plus


Contact: j...@threatgrid.com

See the rest of our job listings here:
https://gist.github.com/AlexBaranosky/bad552de30b9001fbc04

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ThreatGRID/Cisco Looking for Clojure Developers

2016-09-27 Thread Alex Baranosky
[ Full disclosure: I am the technical lead on this product and the hiring 
manager in this case. Feel free to contact me with questions, and to pass 
this around. ]

Clojure Developer for Malware Analysis Product

The ThreatGRID team at Cisco is looking for experienced clojure developers 
to
work on our large scale, malware analysis product. Our entire platform is 
built
on Clojure, from the the API services, around the event processing 
subsystem,
and down to the core.logic analysis engine.

Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk down to a
single on-premises appliance. This keeps us focused on simple solutions, 
clear
abstractions between services, composition of services, functional data
processing, and minimal state.

We are analyzing 300k+ malware files a day, and will be scaling to millions 
a
day as we integrate more with the Cisco product line. We need experienced 
hands
in executing this scaling task.

Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with occasional
office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written communications,
self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and assuming ownership of the
problems you encounter.

We work with these technologies:

 * Clojure, core.logic, riemann
 * ElasticSearch
 * PostgreSQL
 * Redis

We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:

 * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices ask 
that
   question?

 * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs. Multiple 
data
   centers.

 * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce mean-time 
to
   discovery and remediation.

 * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and 
Elasticsearch

 * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile actors

 * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a Clojure way.

 * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button to 
deploy

We offer:

 * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them with

 * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco

 * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality life
   outside of work

 * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp

 * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each other
   grow

 * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please.
 
# CONTACT

Email - j...@threatgrid.com

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Re: ThreatGRID/Cisco Looking for Clojure Developers

2015-10-23 Thread Bryan Maass
I can't speak to this position, but I have actually worked with Alex 
before.  Noone asked for my opinion, but he is an amazing and impressive 
engineer. Working with him was one of the best parts of my previous gigs. 
 Even though I wasn't employed on Alex's team, he would often stop by and 
have interesting, enlightening, frank code reviews which helped me grok 
Clojure much faster.

If I wasn't working on my startup (fetchh.io) right now I'd honestly be 
tempted.

On Friday, October 23, 2015 at 6:16:03 AM UTC+11, Alex Baranosky wrote:
>
> I'm a senior Clojure developer on the Advanced Threat Integration Team in 
> Cisco's
> Security Business Group. We have a fully remote team, with people spread 
> all across
> the US.
>
> The Advanced Threat Integration Team in Cisco's Security Business
> Group is building a global scale, multi-product security platform with
> an emphasis on Threat Intelligence and Incident Response support.
>
> Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk
> down to a single on-premises appliance.  This keeps us focused on
> simple solutions, clear abstractions between services, composition of
> services, functional data processing, and minimal state.
>
> Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with
> occasional office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written
> communications, self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and
> assuming ownership of the problems you encounter.
>
>
> We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:
>
>  * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices
>ask that question?
>
>  * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs
>
>  * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce
>mean-time to discovery and remediation
>
>  * Applied Machine Learning -- Fancy word for statistics, optimization
>and linear algebra
>
>  * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile
>actors
>
>  * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and
>Elasticsearch
>
>  * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a
>Clojure way
>
>  * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button
>to deploy
>
> We offer:
>
>  * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them
>with
>
>  * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco
>
>  * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality
>life outside of work
>
>  * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp
>
>  * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each
>other grow
>
>  * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please
>
> # Senior Clojure Developer
>
> ## Role
>  * Design and implement RESTish API services
>  * Develop a multi-product data exchange platform
>  * Support other teams integration with that platform
>
> ## Requirements
>  * Experience with Clojure, Ruby and other JVM languages
>  * Experience designing domain-driven data models
>  * Experience with large scale data processing systems
>  * Experience with ElasticSearch
>  * Experience with CQRS/ES is a plus
>  * Experience with Kafka, Onyx or Storm is a plus
>  
>
> Contact: jo...@threatgrid.com 
>
> See the rest of our job listings here:
> https://gist.github.com/AlexBaranosky/bad552de30b9001fbc04
>
>

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Re: ThreatGRID/Cisco Looking for Clojure Developers

2016-10-11 Thread Timo Sulg
Hi, Alex!

I've few questions before i'll send my application.

Is it remote? Is there any timezone limitations? 
I saw your ad first on the "Who is hiring" tab on the Hackernews and it 
also mentioned France.

Timo
http://www.clojure.expert


On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 6:19:11 PM UTC+2, Alex Baranosky wrote:
>
> [ Full disclosure: I am the technical lead on this product and the hiring 
> manager in this case. Feel free to contact me with questions, and to pass 
> this around. ]
>
> Clojure Developer for Malware Analysis Product
>
> The ThreatGRID team at Cisco is looking for experienced clojure developers 
> to
> work on our large scale, malware analysis product. Our entire platform is 
> built
> on Clojure, from the the API services, around the event processing 
> subsystem,
> and down to the core.logic analysis engine.
>
> Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk down to a
> single on-premises appliance. This keeps us focused on simple solutions, 
> clear
> abstractions between services, composition of services, functional data
> processing, and minimal state.
>
> We are analyzing 300k+ malware files a day, and will be scaling to 
> millions a
> day as we integrate more with the Cisco product line. We need experienced 
> hands
> in executing this scaling task.
>
> Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with occasional
> office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written communications,
> self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and assuming ownership of the
> problems you encounter.
>
> We work with these technologies:
>
>  * Clojure, core.logic, riemann
>  * ElasticSearch
>  * PostgreSQL
>  * Redis
>
> We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:
>
>  * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices ask 
> that
>question?
>
>  * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs. Multiple 
> data
>centers.
>
>  * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce mean-time 
> to
>discovery and remediation.
>
>  * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and 
> Elasticsearch
>
>  * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile actors
>
>  * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a Clojure 
> way.
>
>  * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button to 
> deploy
>
> We offer:
>
>  * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them with
>
>  * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco
>
>  * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality life
>outside of work
>
>  * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp
>
>  * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each 
> other
>grow
>
>  * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please.
>  
> # CONTACT
>
> Email - jo...@threatgrid.com 
>
>

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ThreatGRID/Cisco Looking for Clojure Developers (again)

2017-02-27 Thread Alex Baranosky
[ Full disclosure: I am the technical lead on this product and the hiring
manager in this case. Feel free to contact me with questions, and to pass
this gist around:
https://gist.github.com/AlexBaranosky/7cb700d032d26946e9587a599f5aa80c ]

Clojure Developer for Malware Analysis Product

The ThreatGRID team at Cisco is looking for experienced clojure developers
to
work on our large scale, malware analysis product. Our entire platform is
built
on Clojure, from the the API services, around the event processing
subsystem,
and down to the core.logic analysis engine.

Our system runs as a distributed cluster in the cloud, and shrunk down to a
single on-premises appliance. This keeps us focused on simple solutions,
clear
abstractions between services, composition of services, functional data
processing, and minimal state.

We are analyzing 300k+ malware files a day, and will be scaling to millions
a
day as we integrate more with the Cisco product line. We need experienced
hands
in executing this scaling task.

Our team is distributed across the U.S. and works from home with occasional
office visits and travel -- this requires excellent written communications,
self-confidence, trust in your co-workers, and assuming ownership of the
problems you encounter.

We work with these technologies:

 * Clojure, core.logic, riemann
 * ElasticSearch
 * PostgreSQL
 * Redis

We are looking for experience in some of the following problem domains:

 * Web Services Scaling -- Ok, but what happens if 2 million devices ask
that
   question?

 * Cloud Deployment -- A herd of containers, a society of JVMs. Multiple
data
   centers.

 * DevOps -- Developers and Operators working together to reduce mean-time
to
   discovery and remediation.

 * System Monitoring and Alerting -- Kiries is Kibana, Riemann and
Elasticsearch

 * Data Modeling -- Applied JSON epistemology in a world of hostile actors

 * Micro-Services Architecture -- Towards NetFlix OSS, but in a Clojure way.

 * Continuous Integration/Deployment -- Keep it green, push the button to
deploy

We offer:

 * An endless supply of interesting problems, and people to solve them with

 * Work in one of the fastest growing product lines in Cisco

 * Competitive salary and benefits to support a stable, high-quality life
   outside of work

 * Decades of collective experience with Clojure and Common Lisp

 * Support in developing your skills and talents, we love to help each other
   grow

 * Work from home, or a Cisco office, as you please.

# CONTACT

Email - j...@threatgrid.com

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