Apologies in advance if this is off topic, but I thought this might be of interest to this group, and I've seen other job announcements on the list. Jane Street is looking to hire an experienced compiler engineer to work on improving the OCaml compiler. The focus would be on performance-related improvements to the compiler and runtime system. The job would also include working on other aspects of the compiler and the supporting toolchain including our internal development tools. We're particularly interested in people with experience in areas like optimization, GC and language runtimes, and are happy to consider candidates who are not (yet) OCaml experts. The position would be full-time, and could be based in either London or New York. If you're interested (or know someone I should reach out to), please email me directly, at yminsky at janestreet.com.
Dear Yaron, Does this position request or require skills related to LLVM or one of its associated subprojects? If so, can you clarify what LLVM experience you wish applicants to have? If not, for future reference, job postings are on-topic if they require/request experience with LLVM, Clang, etc. and are off-topic if they do not. Either way, best of luck in finding a person for the position. Regards, John Criswell On 5/15/14, 5:47 AM, Yaron Minsky wrote:> Apologies in advance if this is off topic, but I thought this might be > of interest to this group, and I've seen other job announcements on > the list. > > Jane Street is looking to hire an experienced compiler engineer to > work on improving the OCaml compiler. The focus would be on > performance-related improvements to the compiler and runtime system. > The job would also include working on other aspects of the compiler > and the supporting toolchain including our internal development tools. > We're particularly interested in people with experience in areas like > optimization, GC and language runtimes, and are happy to consider > candidates who are not (yet) OCaml experts. The position would be > full-time, and could be based in either London or New York. > > If you're interested (or know someone I should reach out to), please > email me directly, at yminsky at janestreet.com. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev
Yaron Minsky wrote:> Apologies in advance if this is off topic, but I thought this might be > of interest to this group, and I've seen other job announcements on > the list.If the job is llvm-related then you should follow up and clarify that. If it is merely a compiler job but not specifically to do with any llvm technology, then I'm afraid it isn't on topic here. (Hopefully anyone else wondering which job announcements are on-topic in the future will find this post!) Nick> Jane Street is looking to hire an experienced compiler engineer to > work on improving the OCaml compiler. The focus would be on > performance-related improvements to the compiler and runtime system. > The job would also include working on other aspects of the compiler > and the supporting toolchain including our internal development tools. > We're particularly interested in people with experience in areas like > optimization, GC and language runtimes, and are happy to consider > candidates who are not (yet) OCaml experts. The position would be > full-time, and could be based in either London or New York. > > If you're interested (or know someone I should reach out to), please > email me directly, at yminsky at janestreet.com. > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev >