All posts by Marian Gomez

New comment by declanker in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)"

Seasats | San Diego, CA | Primarily on-site, flexible for some roles We build and operate solar-powered autonomous surface vehicles (AKA ASVs, AKA robotic boats) for customers in defense, science, and commercial fields. We got started in 2020, and since then we’ve raised funding, launched a new flagship product, and increased our headcount. We’ve gained … Continue reading New comment by declanker in "Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2023)"

Qualifying for a Mortgage: A Beginner’s Guide

Most people don’t have the cash to purchase a home outright. They need to take out a loan to do it. That’s where mortgages come in. Mortgages, also known as home loans, are different from other loan types because of the risk involved. These loans are typically worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, so lenders… … Continue reading Qualifying for a Mortgage: A Beginner’s Guide

Influencer Marketing for Small Businesses

You know that today’s market demands every advantage you can get for your organization to succeed. So what can you do to gain an edge? Dive into the world of influencer marketing. Influencer marketing for small business is one of the most powerful marketing methods available for small companies. With more than 4.26 billion social … Continue reading Influencer Marketing for Small Businesses

Laylo (YC S20) Is Hiring a Full Stack Engineer to Grow “Salesforce” for Creators

Laylo is on a mission to empower hundreds of thousands of creators with the marketing tools to manage and grow their businesses. Today, a creator has to focus on everything from content creation to fan engagement to scaling their business lines. Our products and tools allow creators to focus on the content creation while we … Continue reading Laylo (YC S20) Is Hiring a Full Stack Engineer to Grow “Salesforce” for Creators

Credit Suisse Fund Accuses SoftBank Over $440 Million Investment

A Credit Suisse Group AG fund accused SoftBank Group Corp. in U.S. court filings of orchestrating transactions that rendered worthless a $440 million investment the fund had made to finance a SoftBank-backed company. The post Credit Suisse Fund Accuses SoftBank Over $440 Million Investment first appeared on Online Web Store Site.