Before you sign up this is a paid product that doesn’t show you any information about the company unless you pay $15 per month or something. I feel like this is a bit of a dark pattern to not mention charges before getting people to sign up.<p>EDIT: corrected price $$$
How do you deal with companies that post jobs on their corporate website, have hired someone months ago, but haven't taken down the listing? I imagine that is most of them.
If you’re not already, consider scraping and building a list of company workday public instances and pulling job postings from there as well. Should be straightforward to find breadcrumbs in search engines with those URLs, or render permutations for testing based on known domain patterns.
This is very misleading.<p>The platform flags only a small subset of the offers as supposedly unlisted (small “U” tag).<p>Moreover, I checked one with a unique title and I found it listed on linkedin - so even those can be listed.<p>Also, this is a paid product that offers no substance without subscribing - I wouldn’t submit this as “Show HN”.
Not sure I understand this. You've basically set up a job board where employers can post listings for free and job seekers have to pay a monthly fee to access them. So what value does one get over visiting Indeed/LinkedIn/Glassdoor etc. which are free for applicants and charge the companies instead?
The app can be used without signup here: <a href="https://www.unlistedjobs.com/jobs" rel="nofollow">https://www.unlistedjobs.com/jobs</a><p>Then you can determine if enough relevant job listings are there for your domain to follow through with signup.<p>(there is some confusion that you must signup first)
Neat service, I signed up to look at CTO jobs. I'm seeing jobs listed that are expired on the company's site - I'd love a button to report jobs that are no longer live.
OP here. I found my last day job using a scraper that visits company websites in search of job listings. Now I've turned that into an app for others to use and access jobs found on company websites (rather than paid employer ads on Indeed or wherever). This gives the job searcher an advantage to find jobs not listed on job search sites and show the company you have taken time and interest to visit their company website. Would certainly love any feedback
Are you able to add the ability to search either for a keyword or a product? I want to search for Google SecOps SIEM (fka Chronicle) and Google SecOps SOAR (fka Chronicle fka Siemplify). Searching fro cybersecurity engineer unfortunately doesnt really tell me which SIEM/SOAR it is, thus i have no idea if its worth me paying for.
jobfunnel is FOSS and accepting contributions: <a href="https://github.com/PaulMcInnis/JobFunnel">https://github.com/PaulMcInnis/JobFunnel</a><p>Currently supports indeed, in the past supported glassdoor and others.