We’re a Y Combinator (S11) startup in sunny/foggy San Francisco that’s tackling a big, interesting problem and we’re ready for great engineers to join our cause.<p>In 2008, there was $4B in online fraud and 70% of that was driven by organized crime. The opponents are no longer script kiddies -- they’re just as smart and capable as any of us, and their attacks are evolving in both scale and sophistication. As the world becomes more connected, this problem will only get worse. We’re building a large-scale machine learning system paired with elegant visualization/UI tools to help ecommerce businesses take a stand. We’re literally fighting bad guys, and have big plans beyond fraud.<p>One of us led the Android speech recognition team, the other was CTO of a sentiment analysis startup that recently exited, and another is a grizzled Google veteran who crunches data for breakfast. We’re all technical, push each other, and like to laugh.<p>As an early engineer, you’ll have a huge impact on the product, direction and culture of the company and set the bar for future hires. You’ll be expected to punch above your weight class and grow into a team pillar, and will be rewarded as such.<p>You must:<p>* Get shit done<p>* Thrive on responsibility and freedom<p>* Bulldoze through problems<p>* Not be an asshole<p>A background in machine learning, Hadoop, Rails, Mongo, statistics, data visualization and/or AWS is awesome, but not required. Just be ready to learn quickly.<p>We can promise two of these five things:<p>* Daily inspirational quotes read in-person by William Shatner<p>* Truly interesting and meaningful technical problems<p>* All-you-can-eat caviar breakfast, lunch, and dinner<p>* Weekend Lamborghini rentals<p>* An incredible team that will challenge and respect you (and drink with you too)<p>We just closed a seed round from a great set of angels that you’ll recognize and respect, and can offer market salary, meaningful equity, health insurance, custom dev setup, beer o’clock, relocation help, etc. just like everyone else. But what’s most important is the work you do and who you do it with. Everything else is just icing on the cake.<p>Let’s make the world a better place. something.people.want@gmail.com