For those interested by the stack:<p>- RoR, twitter bootstrap and some jquery.<p>- The search is powered by Algolia.<p>- The server is on a OVH dedicated server.<p>- Deployment with Capistrano and Active Job is paired with sidekiq :)<p>Also something that is not mentioned anywhere on the website. Job posted are distributed to +- 20 US universities(USC, UCSD, Cal Tech, Standford, ...) and few French computer science schools.<p>And I forgot to mention, it's 100% right now.
Here's a script I've been using in my search for a job in the UK:<p>github.com/winmillwill/uk_sponsors.sh<p>Note that this doesn't do anything to verify that the company has jobs in tech, or if they're actually in London or nearby, or if they have a position listed for which they would sponsor a visa. I just use it to eliminate an otherwise promising listing if they can't sponsor.
Cool stuff - would be nice with some filtering though, it kind of sucks that you have to go in to each individual ad to actually see if they sponsor visa's.
This is kind of cool! At one point a while ago, I really wanted to move out of the US to Europe or anywhere for a year or two. It seemed like an exciting idea.<p>A bit late for me though... I have kids and a mortgage now :(
Another idea to expand: find tech jobs that <i>don't</i> do flawed SiliValley style whiteboard algorithm coding interviews.<p>And also add REMOTE support to that...
Getting an H1B is is getting harder every year its expected to be less than 50/50 chance, so this website is more like; jobs that come with a chance to enter the lottery so that you can start working in 7-8 months
I was really looking for this specific option "visa". I have applied many companies and unfortunately the process for rejected due to the visa issue.<p>Nice work!<p>Do you know if there is such site for other departments like Biotech or Research ?
Apparently "everywhere in the world" consists entirely of San Francisco, Paris, and <i>maybe</i> Palo Alto ;)<p>Cool idea regardless; just needs a more diverse assortment of job offers.
It is good initiative. I am looking for a job in US without immigration intention. I just want to spend good time in vast land with beautiful nature before my 2 years old son goes to school. currently we stayed in city state on tropical island. it is clean and civilized and low tax. but just nowhere to go during the weekend other than air conditioned shopping mall. seriously I am open to be exploited
Great service, spotted a typo. "You've applied for the job, you should hear back form the Plume Labs soon! Good Luck!"<p>Keep it up dude!
Hello. Thank you so much for this article. This is very helpful to me because I can now learn french via skype. I have also tried some lessons by skype with a native speaker from <a href="http://preply.com/en/french-by-skype" rel="nofollow">http://preply.com/en/french-by-skype</a> and it was also worth trying.
Unrelated, but the mission description on this one is really interesting. Delivering ads fast in a competitive environment is quite a beast. (See 'Your mission'):<p><a href="http://www.jobsintech.io/jobs/senior-data-scientist-020615-criteo" rel="nofollow">http://www.jobsintech.io/jobs/senior-data-scientist-020615-c...</a>
I think there is a bug. There is a window on the right side telling "French jobs aren't being displayed. You can change it:".<p>But at the same time, I can see : "Full Stack Developper
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I moved to Beijing, and started working for a healthcare startup. I'm finally on a legitimate work visa. It was a pain, but I'm definitely glad I did it.<p>Found the job by writing cold emails to people in Beijing through meetup.com
How does this tie in with the H1B situation in the US?<p>That means these companies are willing to try, but that only gives you a 50/50 chance for the H1B, as everywhere else, right?
I don't know about you guys , but i feel that US visas and UK work permits are becoming easier to get through these days ... i remember 10 years ago switching jobs in london that would sponsor me was a pain! now it's quite easy.
Do you agree?
This whole notion of "jobs that come with a visa" is so screwed up and wrong and totally flawed at its core.<p>I am sure that doesn't line up with what the vast majority of people think, especially on this site; but it's a wholly damaging and negative practice in the long term, whose positive claims only mask the exploitative reality that underlies it.<p>It's really nothing more than brain-drain, more like colonialism than not; the siphoning off of resources, knowledge and information resources from less advantaged places to be absorbed to compound the wealth in wealthy societies.