What's Interviewstreet?<p>Our goal is to build an engaging platform where as many programmers in the world hang out to solve interesting CS real-world problems across different domains and have fun. We're just getting started with some really good algorithmic challenges.<p>We're hiring a Product Hacker to focus on two important
metrics - Engagement (time spent and interaction) and Retention (churn factor). We listen to our users a lot and been doing a bunch of experiments on our site - categorizing problems into different levels, loginless view to solve problems, introducing AI games (summergames.interviewstreet.com) which has made a ton of users happy.<p>There are thousands of programmers every day solving challenges and having fun.Imagine if you grew this number by 10x or say, 100x?<p>We've a very big aim - building a Facebook for programmers, building a platform to bring together all hackers to our site. It's probably like saying all the gold mines of the world is at one place.<p>If you're looking to join a young and an exciting team in Mountainview, hop in.<p>What're we looking for?<p>> You have coded extensively in the past (or continue to) and have built stuff on the web<p>> You understand the way programmers think and know what they enjoy and able to translate ideas into how it should reflect on the website<p>> Explicit mention of some of the earlier products you've worked on - what changes you made and how they affected the business value<p>> You are very numbers obsessed and the first thing you wake up to is an analytics dashboard.<p>> You are able to code up little things/changes you want on the site and not disturb the developers for quick changes.<p>If this sounds exciting, send us a mail: founders@interviewstreet.com<p>Interesting trivia: Why the name "interviewstreet" and are we planning on changing it to align our goal? Ping us to know.