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Ask HN: Would you recommend hired.com or similar?

5 pointsby globba22over 9 years ago
The title says it all. What has been the HN community&#x27;s experience with services like hired.com?<p>I am interested in both the job-seeker&#x27;s as well as employer&#x27;s perspectives.<p>Here are some points of consideration: - satisfaction with salary - overall process - good for finding senior roles?

8 comments

hashkbover 9 years ago
Former Hired engineer- do it, it works. Keep in mind (as a candidate), you are in demand, so don&#x27;t give up that leverage. If you&#x27;re a great candidate, you&#x27;ll get a great salary. Also- clear your schedule.<p>As an employer- be prepared to make competitive offers. The top candidates are getting interview requests from ~30 employers, including ones with brand name recognition.
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aprdmover 9 years ago
They didn&#x27;t accept me in London ( I do currently live &amp; work in London)<p>I think it&#x27;s because I need a Tier 2 visa sponsorship... I do have 5 years of experience and seem to be very employable as I get a lot of recruiters outside hired.
DiversityinSVover 9 years ago
Only good for specific tech jobs. For sales, marketing, product management, PR, HR, etc... they don&#x27;t do squat.<p>Prediction: All these &#x27;hiring startups&#x27; will pop like a soap bubble and leave behind as much once their raison-de-etre vanishes and hiring stops being hot.
sherazover 9 years ago
Fantastic service. I went through a batch last fall, and all the interviews where with good companies and smart teams. I think in 4 weeks I had about 20-something interviews.<p>It was my first time, and it really helped me gauge myself in the market.<p>Highly recommended if your skills match-up.
wan23over 9 years ago
I have done hired.com twice and though I ended up taking different jobs both times, it was a really good experience. A lot of companies came in with offers around the salary I requested, and they were all senior roles.
rgovindover 9 years ago
I believe that you have to pass a programming test upfront. I know people who flunked the test but still got a good job outside. So, while they may be good, you can also by pass them
MalcolmDiggsover 9 years ago
I&#x27;d definitely recommend Hired. The offers are real, the companies are legit; it&#x27;s a very good use of your time.
edimaudoover 9 years ago
If you have a tech background then you should be fine.