Hey all! The logs brought me here! Pierre thanks for adding the site here. Also I'm new here.
So this was, maybe still is a side project. I wanted to prove myself (and maybe few others). That isn't too hard to create a fast map based search engine. The idea was to apply it to a real estate market which sounded like good fit. Although I realised really fast, that tackle market like this is extremely hard.
Decided to find other application for it, the one that will solve someones problems here and now. Started with "Who is hiring" thread from Hacker News. Posted it on HN. It got a lot of attention over there, decided to work more on it, added few more sources.
Future plans are: fix the mobile version, improve UX, add as many sources as I can.
Thanks
@sebapawlus This is awesome. Thanks for building this out.
I always wanted this feature on LinkedIn to browse worldwide locations for jobs visually. Their recommendations are so localized and assumes everyone wants to be stay in the same place even when switching jobs!
@shrivastavasitz@sebapawlus Thanks. My opinion: there is more general problem with HR in IT which your issue falls under. Most developers / designers just want to see what is available. We don't need things personalised nor localised. In different words we know better what we want, middleware is not required. I think some HR startups are wrong spamming people with "new hot job for you".
@wraldpyk I've setup for http://angel.co already. Although their API terms seems to be scary and their support contact wasn't too verbose. Maybe will try again though, seems to me that people are interested.
Lovely website, I like how it displays different locations, get me thinking - can I see what is available for remote workers? (didn't find it at first on the interface). Also a bit UX issue: no autofocus for the search bar, had to click before typing :) (but I'm on desktop, not sure if on mobile that's ideal).
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