LLVM Jobs - June 2019
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Stealth company
Developer role
Posted 7 years ago
We do emulators, JIT, hypervisors, stuff similar to valgrind, debuggers, manual disassembly, binary static analysis, parsers, and assembly. We write our own low-level tools, frequently in C99 to run on Linux. We also use IDA Pro, ghidra, qemu, Simics, JTAG de…
Location
Southeast USA including: Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania
Compensation
We don't normally work overtime, and we get paid more if we do. We're never expected to take work home or be on call.
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OmniSci
Front End Developer
Posted 7 years ago
OmniSci is a venture funded Series C startup company that builds a software platform for interactive analytics of big data. Our product features a lightning-fast open source GPU-accelerated database and visual analytics platform that leverages the massive par…
Tech stack
Location
San Francisco, CA
Compensation
Compensation, equity, and benefits are competitive.
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AMD
multiple Linux developers
Posted 7 years ago
The successful candidate will be responsible for: Open source graphics driver feature development based on Engineering and Marketing requirements, contributes to software projects of significant technical importance, solves complex non-recurring problems that…
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OmniSci
Front End Developer
Posted 7 years, 1 month ago
OmniSci is a venture funded Series C startup company that builds a software platform for interactive analytics of big data. Our product features a lightning-fast open source GPU-accelerated database and visual analytics platform that leverages the massive par…
Tech stack
Location
San Francisco, CA
Compensation
Compensation, equity, and benefits are competitive.
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Stealth company
Developer role
Posted 7 years, 1 month ago
We do emulators, JIT, hypervisors, stuff similar to valgrind, debuggers, manual disassembly, binary static analysis, parsers, and assembly. We write our own low-level tools, frequently in C99 to run on Linux. We also use IDA Pro, qemu, Simics, JTAG debuggers,…
Location
Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania
Compensation
We don't normally work overtime, and we get paid more if we do. We're never expected to take work home or be on call. Flex-time is fairly extreme; some do randomish hours.
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OmniSci
Backend Developer
Posted 7 years, 2 months ago
OmniSci is a venture funded Series C startup company that builds a software platform for interactive analytics of big data. Our product features a lightning-fast open source GPU-accelerated database and visual analytics platform that leverages the massive par…
Tech stack
Location
San Francisco, CA
Compensation
Compensation, equity, and benefits are competitive.