Addepar is looking for star engineers to join our team. As time goes on, the hires we're making now are going to be put in charge of bigger teams and projects, and will have a large impact on the direction of our software platform.
The company is run by Joe Lonsdale, one of the co-founders of Palantir Technologies, and we interact regularly with major Silicon Valley investors and executives, including the team of respected venture capitalists that support us.
What we do:
At a basic level, we help wealth managers manage their client portfolios. Going deeper, we help managers to simply represent and analyze complex financial situations. Our software will change the way financial advisors and family offices interact with clients, manage risk, and allocate portfolios. We are poised to transform the financial industry and create a new standard for fund transparency and portfolio analysis.
Our problem
Despite have a ton of enthusiasm and commitments from our future customers, we are very short on engineers. We built our company on the philosophy that a good engineer is exponentially more valuable than an average one, in this regard we feel it is advantageous to wait for the best possible applicants. This company is a gold mine and we have no shovels. Our CTO is possibly the best java programmer out there, but we're short staffed to meet our internal deadlines.
What we need
Java gurus preferred, but as you know great programming skills transfer easily. If you're the type who codes your own side projects for fun or contributes to open source projects, you're probably the right guy.
Leaders. You'll be making major decisions about how our project works and leading others on your spec.
We keep a beautifully stocked fridge and all feel like we're changing the world. You'll learn a lot about finance and best in class programming, and you'll have the opportunity to own a significant piece of the company. We think were creating a radical new paradigm in the wealth management world.
The company is run by Joe Lonsdale, one of the co-founders of Palantir Technologies, and we interact regularly with major Silicon Valley investors and executives, including the team of respected venture capitalists that support us.
What we do:
At a basic level, we help wealth managers manage their client portfolios. Going deeper, we help managers to simply represent and analyze complex financial situations. Our software will change the way financial advisors and family offices interact with clients, manage risk, and allocate portfolios. We are poised to transform the financial industry and create a new standard for fund transparency and portfolio analysis.
Our problem
Despite have a ton of enthusiasm and commitments from our future customers, we are very short on engineers. We built our company on the philosophy that a good engineer is exponentially more valuable than an average one, in this regard we feel it is advantageous to wait for the best possible applicants. This company is a gold mine and we have no shovels. Our CTO is possibly the best java programmer out there, but we're short staffed to meet our internal deadlines.
What we need
Java gurus preferred, but as you know great programming skills transfer easily. If you're the type who codes your own side projects for fun or contributes to open source projects, you're probably the right guy.
Leaders. You'll be making major decisions about how our project works and leading others on your spec.
We keep a beautifully stocked fridge and all feel like we're changing the world. You'll learn a lot about finance and best in class programming, and you'll have the opportunity to own a significant piece of the company. We think were creating a radical new paradigm in the wealth management world.
Source: Joel On Software