who-is-hiring
hn-who-is-hiring
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7.0 | 5.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 months ago | |
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who-is-hiring
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Show HN: Tech Jobs on the Command Line
- you don't need logic for parsing multiple pages
Have a look at code I wrote on this: https://github.com/hughdbrown/who-is-hiring
Here is the code to get a month of Who Is Hiring posts?
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Show HN: A Who is Hiring app with AI filters – January 2024 update
I have a similar-but-hacky command-line app that I put together to find just Rust positions:
https://github.com/hughdbrown/who-is-hiring
It's built to be pretty fast by not pulling data it does not need. Since it operates in multiple passes on stored data, it would be easy to modify/add a pass to get what you want. Feel free to use parts you like.
A couple of things I think would help:
- sorted attributes (too hard to go through a hundred computer technologies to find Rust)
- multiple geographic entries for the same name (multiple entries for Germany, USA, UK, Europe)
- ability to select a month
- if you are showing a static pull of the data, the ability to refresh some month would be helpful
hn-who-is-hiring
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Show HN: A Who is Hiring app with AI filters – January 2024 update
Here's the underlying repo: https://github.com/bernawil/hn-who-is-hiring
This JSON file has the annotated data: https://github.com/bernawil/hn-who-is-hiring/blob/main/src/H...
Since it's JSON on GitHub you can explore and query it via SQL using Datasette Lite like this:
https://lite.datasette.io/?install=datasette-pretty-json&jso...