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Business Dev & Design Entertainment | Social Media Tech Web Video |
Operates an online shopping engine.
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Address: | 165 University Ave. Palo Alto, CA USA |
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Mail: | info@milo.com |
Company URL: | http://www.milo.com |
We're looking for world class engineers to join our development team.
Front-End / UI Engineer
At a startup like Milo, you never know what problems are going to need solving tomorrow. That's why we're looking for an engineer who is experienced in not just design, but is also well versed in engineering. We're looking for someone who thrives in this dynamic environment - one day you're prototyping a new UI elements, the next you're writing some Javascript to implement a cool new feature in the front-end. A great general developer would have:
Interested? Solve our css challenge and submit your solution along with your resume to jobs@milo.com.
Junior Software Engineer / Intern
Do you love to work with data? We do too. We are looking for a Python developer who is comfortable working with semi-structured data on a large scale, solving some fairly nebulous problems. We collect our data from many sources, and it needs to be sliced, diced, and normalized. A great back-end developer would have:
Interested? Solve our engineering puzzle and submit your solution along with your resume to jobs@milo.com.
Senior Software Engineer
Do you love to work with data? We do too. We are looking for a Python developer who is comfortable working with semi-structured data on a large scale, solving some fairly nebulous problems. We collect our data from many sources, and it needs to be sliced, diced, and normalized. A great back-end developer would have:
Interested? Solve our engineering puzzle and submit your solution along with your resume to jobs@milo.com.
UI Designer
The ideal UI Designer should be able to own a user interface idea from mockup to implementation. Most of all, we are looking for a designer whose judgment we can trust and who has the skills to match. We recognize that there's a fundamental difference between designers and engineers, and each has its own type of natural talent. A great candidate would have:
Interested? Solve our css challenge and submit your solution along with your resume to jobs@milo.com.
Individuals,True Ventures
Jack Abraham
Chief Executive Officer & Founder
At age 12, Jack began coding and building some of the first data extraction and processing mechanisms that would quickly help comScore (SCOR) grow from 3 to 40 employees. His interest in data further propelled him to write software that analyzed arbitrage opportunities on eBay and traded products in real-time when such opportunities were identified. Jack also has previous experience developing behavioral targeting campaigns for Microsoft and Drugstore.com.
Jack is in the process of graduating magna cum laude as a Joseph Wharton Scholar from the Wharton School with a customized degree in Technological Entrepreneurship, which combines his passion for business and computer science. He enjoys spending each and every day with Milo, especially when it involves long walks around Palo Alto.
John Evans
Chief Technology Officer & Founder
John works on everything but most enjoys developing on Milo's Python back-end. Before Milo, John ran J.P. Evans, Inc., a 7-person software development company that he founded to build custom technology solutions to problems facing several Fortune 500 clients. John also developed the core technology behind comScore, which is where he first met Jack (a long, long time ago). John dropped out of University of Maryland College Park where he was studying Computer Science to spend more time hacking.
He does *not* enjoy long walks on the beach and is commonly confused with John Evans.
Ted Dziuba
Lead Engineer & Co-Founder
Ted started his engineering career at Google, where he spent the majority of his time managing the company's internal search engines. Google's ad-hoc internal network provided a wealth of challenges for Ted, each time prompting him to find a new answer to the question, "How do you get the data?" After Google, Ted co-founded an online news aggregation startup called Pressflip, where he led the engineering effort to parse news feeds. At Pressflip, the question became, "Once you have the data, how do you make sense of it?" and Ted wrote the natural language processing and machine learning algorithms to answer it. He joined Milo in 2008 and is the lead engineer for data acquisition.
Ted has a degree in Mathematics from the Rochester Institute of Technology and is already attempting to teach math skills to his baby daughter, Rose.