Found.dev

Found.dev

Find the best developers and jobs worldwide.

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Found.dev is much more than simply a job board. It is a platform for developers and the companies looking for them. Companies can post jobs and manage applications via the found.dev dashboard. Developers can create their own profile, search, and apply for jobs with a few clicks.
This is the 2nd launch from Found.dev. View more

Found.dev 2.0

Search engine for developer jobs
Found.dev is a job board aggregator for developers. We scrape daily dozens of sites to find and link the best jobs for developers out there! Furthermore, every person can manually submit any job entirely for free.
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Launch tags:
Hiring•Developer Tools•Tech
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What do you think? …

Antonio Sanchez
Found.dev is much more than simply a job board for developers: we strive to be THE job board, linking the best developers' jobs from all over the Internet. There are thousands of job boards out there, many of them specialized in a single skill or type of job. We want to have them all. As of today, we scrape over a dozen different websites and APIs daily to retrieve developer jobs from all around the globe, and we are adding two to three new job sources every week. Furthermore, every person can manually submit any job entirely for free. About 100 new jobs are added daily to our database, but to avoid duplicates and assure a certain level of quality, all those jobs are manually reviewed and only about 60% of them get listed. We are not only adding a lot of jobs every day, but also new functionalities and improving the overall experience of the website.
Sagar Khatri
This is really a good product. The only reason I diss LinkedIn is that it doesn't have filters to look out for visa-sponsored jobs. If you can add a couple of filters, it'll be a cherry on the cake. Great work.
Antonio Sanchez
@dssagar93 Hi Sagar, this is a very good Idea. I will think on how to implement this. Thank you very much for your feedback!
BrentoBox
This looks good. I'm curious to know if you went No-Code.
Antonio Sanchez
@brentobox Thank you! No, this is all coded using Go.