Ask HN: Who's been hired through whoishiring threads?
I was sifting through resumes in July's "Who wants to be hired" thread and got to wondering if anybody had found work through the whoishiring threads, and whether it was through "who wants to be hired" or "who is hiring".
And are there any comments on the quality of the jobs or applicants?
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 57.0 ms ] threadAn employee from the company saw my post and reached out. Really enjoying the job so far.
I am a fresh college graduate. The job posting seemed appropriate for someone like me in my current situation (and was the only one in any whoishiring thread I felt was a great fit and not merely a good fit). I did a six-month internship in the same domain, using many of the same technologies as requested for the job. A perfect fit and the obvious next step, I thought. I would be doing what I had already measurably succeeded at, while also being able to use some of my public speaking experience I gained in school to present the modeled data I would be working on. I submit the application, noting all of this. I hear nothing back. A week later, I follow up with the email listed in the post. Still nothing back. I simply assumed they filled the position, however...
I see them post again the subsequent month in the whoishiring thread, still hiring. I do not get it.
I didn't try posting in "who wants to be hired."
Yes an individual job post could be a scam, for example a recruitment company instead of the hiring company. This would be super-rare I'd think.
However the whole system is clearly not a scam, and is amazingly beneficial to the community.
I posted this post in a couple of relevant linked in groups and that's it.
As it happened the company was looking for an expertise in the exact thing that I've posted.
Just sharing ...