Ask HN: A separate thread for 'Who is Hiring – with global visa?' 10 points by navalsaini 8y ago ↗ HN The 'Who is hiring' thread can run into several pages. For those looking to work on cool stuff, but would need a visa, its a pain to go through all the listings.
[–] whb07 8y ago ↗ Ctrl + F “visa”? [–] zerr 8y ago ↗ Most current "visa" postings are just for transferring current visas (H1B), not sponsoring a new one for someone outside the country.
[–] zerr 8y ago ↗ Most current "visa" postings are just for transferring current visas (H1B), not sponsoring a new one for someone outside the country.
[–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Probably not exactly what you had in mind, but I made https://hnjobs.emilburzo.com/ a while back for a similar reason.You can filter more aggressively than just ctrl-f, so you might be able to get your desired results that way.Click on "(syntax)" for inspiration. [–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ Hello. Very well done. A brief note on where all does it aggregate from would also be reassuring. [–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Not sure if I understood correctly, but the source of the results is from the (current) monthly HN "Who is hiring?" thread.It's open source btw, code here: https://github.com/hnjobs [–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ I thought it aggregated from more sources. Thanks for the github link. [–] zerr 8y ago ↗ Alas, as with many search engines out there, you fail to search "C++", it matches "C"... [–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Interesting, the elasticsearch docs[1] say you should be able to escape those with a backslash, but alas it doesn't actually work.I'll investigate, thanks for the bug report![1] https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/curr...
[–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ Hello. Very well done. A brief note on where all does it aggregate from would also be reassuring. [–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Not sure if I understood correctly, but the source of the results is from the (current) monthly HN "Who is hiring?" thread.It's open source btw, code here: https://github.com/hnjobs [–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ I thought it aggregated from more sources. Thanks for the github link.
[–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Not sure if I understood correctly, but the source of the results is from the (current) monthly HN "Who is hiring?" thread.It's open source btw, code here: https://github.com/hnjobs [–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ I thought it aggregated from more sources. Thanks for the github link.
[–] zerr 8y ago ↗ Alas, as with many search engines out there, you fail to search "C++", it matches "C"... [–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Interesting, the elasticsearch docs[1] say you should be able to escape those with a backslash, but alas it doesn't actually work.I'll investigate, thanks for the bug report![1] https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/curr...
[–] emilburzo 8y ago ↗ Interesting, the elasticsearch docs[1] say you should be able to escape those with a backslash, but alas it doesn't actually work.I'll investigate, thanks for the bug report![1] https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/curr...
[–] j_s 8y ago ↗ There is pretty active opposition by HN mods to any filtering/differentiation on/from the current process.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15151412 [–] navalsaini 8y ago ↗ And does not seem to be a popular demand either. Going by the points.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 29.5 ms ] threadYou can filter more aggressively than just ctrl-f, so you might be able to get your desired results that way.
Click on "(syntax)" for inspiration.
It's open source btw, code here: https://github.com/hnjobs
I'll investigate, thanks for the bug report!
[1] https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/curr...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15151412