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From: Philippe Wang <philippe.wang.lists@gmail.com>
To: OCaml Mailing List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: [Caml-list] Be Sport is hiring in Paris
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2016 09:41:53 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAAFfW_qsoS4FkT5T8rQf6gWJUUtp3eJnEcny0NhMDkO2yAkZqA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Jobs and internships
OCaml developers and/or data scientist
Be Sport – Paris (75002)

Be Sport SAS is looking for OCaml developers (engineers and
interns) to participate in the creation of its social network dedicated to
sport. Knowledge of data science and machine learning is welcome (but not
mandatory). Contact us at jobs@besport.com

THE COMPANY:
Be Sport is a young company working on a Web and mobile application to
connect
athletes and sport fans, around sport events. Designed as a social network,
it
targets both amateurs and professionals, allowing everyone to create and
organize its events, to disseminate information and to receive personalized
news. A first version of the responsive Web application is already online
and
mobile applications are available on Google Play and Apple app store.
Be Sport is a major contributor to the Ocsigen project (Js_of_ocaml,
Eliom, ...)
and many open source libraries.
Be Sport premises are located in the Sentier district, in the center of
Paris
(metro station: Réaumur-Sébastopol).

WORK:
The Web and mobile applications are entirely written in OCaml, using
Ocsigen.
The developers will be integrated in the programming team: participation in
the writing of specifications, implementation (client / server),
stylesheets,
tests, contribution to libraries and Ocsigen … They will initially work on
improving existing features, before progressively taking the lead on some
components.

SKILLS:
Candidates must have some expertise on some of the following technologies:
* Typed functional languages, especially OCaml (and Ocsigen
Js_of_ocaml/Eliom)
* Machine learning, data science
* Databases
* Web programming (CSS, _javascript_…)



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