<i>The story of this</i><p>TL;DR — I got hire pwned and made a site to let others share.<p>I was on Hacker News and complained (later regretting it, I don't like complaining, especially not like this) of a bad experience I had while hiring with a YC company.<p>I didn't think much of this comment, it was just a good way to vent, even if as I said, I felt bad about doing it a day or so later.<p>But the comment garnered a lot of attention, more than 30 votes and 10 sub comments. I started thinking I had hit some nerve, which surprised me.<p>I was also surprised how most of the comments were supportive of me. I expected the usual HN contrarian, "yes, but,it's probably the exact opposite of how you see it, here's why," but there wasn't really any of that, at least not strongly stated. A few of the comments even started calling for me, or people in general, to "name and shame" the company the anecdote related to.<p>I still have not decided, and right now don't feel as if I can say I agree with, the notion of complaining about these things in public forums as being something that works, either for the person complaining, or just in general. But I think other people want that sort of thing ( one comment even called for a database of these experiences ), and I realized I had just the sort of simple code lying around from another ( failed ) side project so I thought I could reuse it ( finally implement that Redis search ) and let people vent their experiences in a database where you can search by company name.<p>That's it. That's the experience that led to creating this. Let's see what happens. I don't think anything will come of it, but let's see. It will certainly be interesting to read other people's experiences, and maybe it will be useful for people to do so.