Job site without SSL? That's new. Maybe they are just listing the jobs, and linking directly to companies' own postings?<p><pre><code> Email
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Nope.<p>So, yeah.. no.
Are there people out there who only want to work in one language or be hired explicitly for one language? On the other side are there employers who only want people well versed in X language?<p>I guess what I'm getting at is: most great developers I've met choose and use whatever language is the best fit for the job, even if it isn't their favorite. Targeting a specific language appears to be more of a niche, to me, and not as forward-thinking (what if, in order to scale, a different language is more appropriate and you hired only Python experts?). So how typical is it for people to go through either side of this type of process when you're targeting for a very, very specific type of knowledge ?<p>Curious mostly; not trying to simply be contrarian.
If you're looking for Python jobs, there are plenty of alternative job boards - including Python's very own: <a href="http://python.org/jobs/" rel="nofollow">http://python.org/jobs/</a>
Seems like <a href="http://www.pythonjobshq.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pythonjobshq.com/</a> ? only the logo was changed. Is ithe same owner ?
Take a look at <a href="http://importpython.com/jobboard/" rel="nofollow">http://importpython.com/jobboard/</a> It's a free Python Job Board. Plus jobs posted here are included in the importpython newsletter. It's 100% free.<p>Disclaimer - I am associated with importpython.com now.
Definitely feel there needs to be a clearer distinction between the real search results, and the "Latest from the web" results.<p>For example, a search for "London" gives 3 hits - then a small little gap, and then a massive column full of non-python jobs
Does someone remember the name of a website that you can use to propose your services like a contractor ? There was a bit of everything from art stuff to programming.<p>That site made me think of it. I'm in my last year of highschool and I'd like to make some money as a python dev with simple missions
Love seeing sites powered by JobBoard.io - great product and great guy behind it.<p>I'm not associated with them in any way but as a boot strapper I love free high quality tools and they have one that's been superb for us.