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Ask YC: Great software companies to work for in DC?
12 points by pgebhard on June 23, 2008 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments
I'm looking at moving to DC at some point soon, and I would really love to work for a great, medium-small software company. Based on previous experience, I feel I'd be much happier at a smaller company (being at a "big corporation" hasn't been so exciting for me) that focuses specifically on developing software, rather than a company where software is in support of other developments. The list may include, but by no means be limited to, software startups. Any ideas?


I know you said software, but if you're into web development at all, Freewebs and Clearspring seem to be two big companies in the area.

Disclaimer: As an FW employee, I may be a bit biased. Besides, it's technically Silver Spring MD. Go figure.


We are a start-up seed-funded by investors in DC. Depending on your expertise and/or time frame, we may be able to leverage your help :)

We are fairly well-connected in the start up scenes here in DC through introductions from our investors. If your expertise doesn't align with our needs, I will be happy to make introductions. Drop me a note, my Email is in my profile.


We're an energy efficiency software startup called Positive Energy, and we're expanding rapidly, looking for software engineers (Java, web, database) to grow our engineering team. We're based in Rosslyn, across the river from Georgetown. Our products are 100% software and are designed to help utilities inform their customers and drive down energy usage. You can read about what we do, our team and our jobs at www.positiveenergyusa.com.


It's not small, but I like working for Booz Allen. I have been on a small project <3 million a year budget and 3 developers so it's like working for a small company but with great benefits. The only real problem is a large portion of your pay is in benifits (ex: 16 days off, 2 floating holidays at level 1) which is nice if you have a family but it's not so hot if your trying to save up capital for a startup.


Juice Analytics: www.juiceanalytics.com

Looking for python/django developers, UI types, db developers, and machine learning people...


It may not be exactly what you are after, but I highly recommend considering woti.

www.woti.com/jobs.cfm www.woti.com/benefits.cfm


Why do you recommend them highly?


In a nutshell, I would say that woti simply "gets it". If anyone is seriously interested in working at woti.com and is highly qualified, I would be happy to talk to you offline. My address is utefan001 -yahoo-


It just goes to show how compartmentalized gov't work can get. My first project there seemed more like a body shop than anything else; a few people developed the software, and the rest of us just fed it data and wondered why they bothered with such a rigorous hiring process.

Some of the projects that WOTI did sounded very cool, though. My experience was pretty disappointing, but that was three years ago, and most of the co-workers that I was friendly with while working there have moved on.


http://jobmatchbox.jobthread.com/ - has a great listing of startup/software company positions in DC area.


Come to the Sunlight Foundation. SunlightFoundation.com. No jobs are listed on the website, but they're hiring for the right people. Ping them.


summize.com is also in the DC area...




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