/job-board

A list of places to look for jobs in tech

Dbz Job Board

The purpose of this repository is to provide a comprehensive list of the best places to search for a job in tech.

Services

Get matched with companies. They place bids on you, so you get to see how what the salary, equity, and benefits would be before interviewing.

Interview and get matched with companies.

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Job Boards

This is a listing of companies that don't have a "broken" hiring process that consists of CS trivia questions.

Unique freelance jobs from only IT industry.

Tons of startups with 1 click applications.

Remotely awesome focuses on remote jobs! It crawls lots of job boards, and employers can also create postings directly.

This site aims to be a pleasant interface to the monthly "Who is hiring?" posts on Hacker News.

This is a site of job boards. Its categories include creative, diversity, europe, exotic, fintech, freelance, general, internship, marketplace, nonprofit, platform, programming language, remote, startup, and technology

This is a list of ~400 jobs that are very easy to apply to.

Mostly for European Software Developers that want to find a job in Switzerland.

Job board targeted towards Kubernetes professionals.

Dedicated job board for tech jobs in Germany.

A job board with listings for 4-day week jobs.

Job board for Android Developers.

Honorable mentions

  • Who Is Hiring? like HN Hiring aims to cover the job posts on HN. It seems to be updated less often, but the UI/UX looks great.

Negotiation Preparation

TLDR: It's usually better to take cash over options

This is data on how much foreign (H1B visa holders) employees are making at your company. This is indexed data from the United States Department of Labor. These are exact salaries on positions in the company.

Study Material

Awesome comprehensive guide to studying to become a software engineer

Buck was an instructure at App Academy, and he wrote a great guide for studying with Cracking the Coding Interview. Cracking the Coding Interview is one of the standards of interview prep, and it is said that Google will give you the book to prepare for you interview if you don't already have it.

Studying for startup interviews with 'Cracking the Coding Interview'

Good spreadsheet covering tons of algorithms, data structures, P/NP problems, computer architecture, OOP, system design, and behavior questions.

Honorable mentions