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The 'who is hiring' threads will run in two days.
Over 100?

I guess so, but I suspect that it’s more like “over 10,000.”

100 companies who paid at least 197 USD to be listed on the page.
That actually feels like a decent idea - you end up filtering out companies who wouldn't have the money to spare for posting the ad or wouldn't be interested in that sort of stuff in the first place.
I can't believe it wasn't caught before but it looks like the search is an && instead of an ||. First thing I did was add my location and worldwide - no options found.
Me too, that seems to be a bug.
No internships in Europe (looking for my wife who just started UX design)

To bad

Sigh... another search where "Perl" matches the word "properly" :/
So Hyperloop isn’t hiring?
Scala and scalable always gets me.
Nice UX! I have a similar project I'm open sourcing (the data, too!).

On that note, does anyone have a feature or request they'd like to see in a remote job/content site? No matter how crazy.

Differentiate between nationality and locational/timezone requirements please :)
Any suggestions for finding US remote jobs as a Canadian?
Feature request: Add timezone field and filter on timezone.
Anyone have other resources (besides the who's hiring monthly thread which is my favorite) for remote work hiring that are worth checking out? Especially not just technical roles?
Search seems sub-par. Searching for "C#" returns ads that do not include the C# keyword.