Grove Collaborative | Data Engineer, Senior Software Engineer - Full Stack | San Francisco, Durham | FULL-TIME, ONSITE | https://www.grove.co
Grove is a digitally native brand, with its own direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform for natural home and personal care products. Grove offers a flexible recurring shipment model and gives each customer a personal shopper. Every product Grove offers, both from our flagship Grove Collaborative brand and from our third-party brands, has been thoroughly vetted for health, sustainability, and efficacy. Grove is also a Certified B Corporation (https://www.bcorporation.net/what-are-b-corps). We recently closed our Series C funding round (led by Norwest Venture Partners) and are expanding our engineering team! We’re growing incredibly fast (we are rank 37 on Inc. 5000's 2018 fastest growing companies! https://www.inc.com/inc5000/list/2018) and are in need of more talented engineers to help us tackle the next set of challenges that await us.
Grove Collaborative | Full Stack Software Engineer, Sr. Software Engineer (Back-End), Sr. Software Engineer (Full Stack) | FULL-TIME, ONSITE | https://www.grove.co
Grove Collaborative is hiring in SF! Grove is a digitally native brand, with its own direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform for natural home and personal care products. Grove offers a flexible recurring shipment model and gives each customer a personal shopper. Every product Grove offers, both from our flagship Grove Collaborative brand and from our third party brands, has been thoroughly vetted for health, sustainability, and efficacy. Grove is also a Certified B Corporation (https://www.bcorporation.net/what-are-b-corps).
We recently closed our Series C funding round (led by Norwest Venture Partners) and are expanding our engineering team! We’re growing incredibly fast (5x year-over-year) and are in need of more talented engineers to help us tackle the next set of challenges that await us.
Grove Collaborative is hiring in SF! Grove is a digitally native brand, with its own direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform for natural home and personal care products. Grove offers a flexible recurring shipment model and gives each customer a personal shopper. Every product Grove offers, both from our flagship Grove Collaborative brand and from our third party brands, has been thoroughly vetted for health, sustainability, and efficacy. Grove is also a Certified B Corporation (https://www.bcorporation.net/what-are-b-corps).
We recently closed our Series C funding round (led by Norwest Venture Partners) and are expanding our engineering team! We’re growing incredibly fast (5x year-over-year) and are in need of more talented engineers to help us tackle the next set of challenges that await us.
Grove Collaborative is hiring in SF! Grove is a digitally native brand, with it's own direct-to-consumer e-commerce platform for natural home and personal care products. Grove offers a flexible recurring shipment model and gives each customer a personal shopper. Every product Grove offers, both from our flagship Grove Collaborative brand and from our exceptional third party brands, has been thoroughly vetted for health, sustainability, and efficacy. Grove is also a Certified B Corporation (https://www.bcorporation.net/what-are-b-corps).
We recently closed our Series C funding round (led by Norwest Venture Partners) and are expanding our product and engineering team! We’re growing incredibly fast (5x year-over-year), and need more talented product managers and engineers to help us scale and grow the technologies that we use to power our e-commerce platform.
oh god I feel you on the keyboard. After using the gen of mbr for ~8 months, a few keys have begun to fail. They require a double tap to fire properly. VERY FRUSTRATING.
I am deeply surprised by how few people are mentioning bots. This is no doubt directly related to trading bots that are polling coinmarketcap and then buying/selling through some API like the one bittrex offers. The number of bots that are actively trading is unknown, but if you do some digging the amount of resources and interest there is around trading bots leads me to believe that the pool of bots must be massive. I would love to be able to quantify the number of trading bots that are running wild, but my feeble brain can't come up with anything, maybe if I worked at an exchange I would be able to. Any thoughts?
Have a look at http://http://www.dancingbots.com which visualizes Orderbook positions. Most of the action (95%?) close to current price looks like positions from bots.
Compare the orderbooks of exchanges which have no fees for maker orders (like gdax, bitfinex) and are preferred by bots to those exchanges who do ask for a fee.
HEY! this site is amazing and is just what I am looking for. BUT the link you provided is missing a colon after "http" and I thought the site was down for a second. I am sure if others see this they will have similar issues. Please fix your link :)
are you on a web browser? are any of your extensions mucking things up?