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Zenly | Paris, France | ONSITE full-time | Senior Graphics/Engine Programmer | https://zen.ly/jobs

Zenly is a social map that allows you to share where you are and what you’re up to with your best friends without ever taking your phone out of your pocket. We use real time location as an enabler to get friends together more often in real life and we’re trying to make sure that no one ever sends a “where are you?” text again.

https://boards.greenhouse.io/zenly/jobs/1485998


Zenly (part of Snapchat) | Mobile Developer (Android or iOS) | Paris, France | Full-time | Onsite | Visa (Relocation package)

Zenly tries to change the way the people interact with a map by extracting as much context from users location and building cool features around it !

We're still a small team (4 Android, 5 iOS) devs passionated by beautifully crafted products.

Apart from classic mobile development, stuff we do include: * Hacking on the UI Framework (Fake 3D, crazy animations and transitions) * Hacking a lot around MapKit and Google Maps limitations (3D, gestures, clustering, shaders) * Mobile video rendering + encoding (using OpenGL/Metal, gLTF, + custom lightweight rendering engine)

Our mobile stack include: * Kotlin / Swift app frontend * Go on Mobile for app backend (transport, data, more...) * RxSwift/RxJava between Go and app * OpenGL/Metal

We love open source, we contribute to projects we use and open source some of our own (http://github.com/znly) We don't care about your academic experience or resume, most of us are self-taught, we only care about your skills and motivation. No phone screens, no whiteboard, we do send assignments and schedule meetings with the team tho :)

We are looking for nice product oriented people who love shipping stuff to a large audience while learning a lot at the same time :)

corentin@zen.ly


The animations in Zenly iOS app has always been a massive source of inspiration for me, what a beautiful app.


Zenly | Paris, France | Full-Time | https://zen.ly

We ship cool stuff on mobile (around maps and geolocation) while dealing with loads of traffic.

Open roles:

* Pretty much every role

Tech stack:

* Go/Swift/Kotlin/Rx on mobile

* Go/Kafka/ScyllaDB/NATS on backend

* Whatever you want for the rest.

No prior experience in Go required. We are just looking for nice people who love shipping stuff while learning a lot at the same time :)

Links:

* http://github.com/znly

* http://zen.ly/about

* https://boards.greenhouse.io/zenly#.Wn1no5OFhTa

* or contact me at corentin at zen dot ly


Zenly | Backend Engineers, Platform Engineers, Mobile Engineers, QA Engineers | Paris, France | FULLTIME, ONSITE, VISA, RELOCATION, corentin@zen.ly

Zenly is a realtime geolocation company that works on future of maps

Our stack: Go, Kafka, ScyllaDB, Kubernetes, OpenGLES/Vulkan/Metal, Go/Java/Kotlin/Swift (on Mobile)

You'll be working on problems with no existing solutions, at large scale, with a team of passionate people.

Don't care about pedigree as long as you're intrinsically into computers and hacking in general. A Passion for maps and geolocation is highly encouraged :)

Salary and Perks are very pleasant also (let's discuss in private).


I find Apache Spark to be exceptionnaly well written and easy to read. (in Scala). https://github.com/apache/spark


Zenly | Software Engineer (Android) | Paris, France | VISA, Onsite, Full Time, http://zen.ly

We are building the future of maps. We raised 20M$ from Benchmark Capital. We are a very cohesive team. We love: users, geo*, open-source, low-level, going where no one has gone. (Mobile backend in Golang, Protobuf based Rx facade, Data-Engineering in Golang) We are only 3 on Android and have 1 seat available !


Zen.ly | iOS Engineer | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zen.ly | Android Engineer | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zen.ly | Test Engineer | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zen.ly | Backend Engineer | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zen.ly | Data Engineer | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zen.ly | Data Scientist | Paris, France (ONSITE) | Relocation Assistance | Full Time | Visa Sponsorship available

Zenly is a mobile app for geolocating friends and family, we've grown to 2M users in 1 year and just raised 30M dollars from Benchmark mainly.

Interview process is: 30 minutes call, technical interviews, culture interviews, remote exercise.

Mail at <corentin at zen.ly> More info at https://zen.ly/join


We have docker in production for about a year for our ENTIRE INFRASTRUCTURE, handling about 500 millions requests per month on 20 services including JVMS, Distributed Systems and so far it helped us spare so much time and money, I wouldn't consider going back without for a minute...


How is that relevant? The author didn't complain about the performance - the complaint was about API stability. Which I agree with. Docker is really terrible at supporting their own APIs.


Not sure how this articles brings constructive critique... Comparing the hardly avoidable issues brought by specific scope and priorities of scientific work vs dumb "bad practices" has little value to me...


Have you ever tried running Kubernetes yourself ? Kubernetes is cool yes, but only on GCE, and managed by Google people. Apart from that, its nowhere near usable.

Docker 1.12 does just what Docker does best: Making complex stuff simple to use and give control back to people.


Kubernetes can totally run outside of GCE. For example here is the official k8s-on-EC2 doc: http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/aws/. You can run it on your own VMs or physical machines if you want.

The only GCE specific thing is Google's managed kubernetes offering, Google Container Engine (confusingly called GKE).


Kubernetes running on Openstack without a great deal of pain, and it's very stable. It's very usable in my experience.


Kubernetes is straightforward to run yourself, the only difficulty we had with it was scripting automated ssl cert management.


I have over 5k containers running on Kube in our own infrastructure...


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