Zaheer Mohiuddin

Levels.fyi Jobs - Filter every open job by Total pay, level & more

Levels.fyi's new Jobs search is the most powerful way to find the perfect job. Filter every open role by pay, level, benefits and more!

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Zaheer Mohiuddin
👋 Hey! I'm co-founder of Levels.fyi and excited to intro Levels.fyi Jobs today! It's the most powerful way to search for a job. Filter and sort jobs by total compensation, remote roles, and more! There's simply no better way to find your next opportunity. We've designed our Jobs page from the ground up to make it easy for you to find interesting roles. Some highlights: 💰 TC Estimates - Levels.fyi Total Compensation estimates inline 🔍 Powerful filters - Including by total compensation, level, benefits (ex. 401k, maternity leave, etc.), company size and several more! ⬇️ Relevant Sorting - Sort by pay, relevance or date 🏢 Company grouping - Jobs grouped by company to simplify your application process ✋ No spam - No agencies or other job posting spam ✍️ Summaries - Company summaries to find work you're passionate about Let us know what other functionality you'd like to see!
🔨 Travis Page 🔨
@ziggym0 Been waiting for this from Levels.fyi for years. Dream feature: people who previously held this role explaining the day-to-day, role OKRs, and leadership of the company.
Zaheer Mohiuddin
@travis_page Appreciate it! That's a great idea. We're working on gathering reviews soon and hope to tie in some of those elements and to the job board!
🔨 Travis Page 🔨
@ziggym0 reviews would be sweet! I'm really looking for "what was this job like vs. its posted description".
Ishan Sharma
Amazing!
🔨 Travis Page 🔨
How is this instantly the best job board online? Great job, guys.
Deep Dave
Hey @ziggym0, absolutely amazing product! I have been an avid user for a while now, amidst a busy job-hunting spree. With regard to that, I would like to know what the inspiration behind this idea was. Was it making a better and more intricate Glassdoor for users without all the annoyances? Or was it born out of novelty - discovered through a problem you encountered yourself while job-hunting?