Hiring is a pain - posting to the wrong job boards can mean thousands of resumes of the worst type. I've tried the StackOverflow, 37signals, and Techcrunch boards before with varying levels of success.<p>Of course, I understand that the best of the best don't ever visit job boards - they get jobs handed to them via referrals. Which job boards would you visit if you needed a job?
We run a webapp that partially solves this problem: <a href="http://ActiveInterview.com" rel="nofollow">http://ActiveInterview.com</a><p>Create a custom interview questionnaire on our webapp, and include the link for your candidates to take that interview (w/ webcam through browser) as part of your posting on these various job boards. We aim to solve the problem of having to sort to 'thousands of the resumes of the worst type'. Save time, get a better understanding of your candidates (on video), and collaborate on judging candidates with you extended hiring team.<p>Sorry for the gratitude plug, but I hope it's a relevant and useful answer. Hit us up on twitter and we'll give you the HN discount :) @activeinterview
I'm trying to solve this problem for the UK where the situation is even worse, the market is dominated by recruiters and big generic IT job boards which are spammed by recruiters.<p>I'm basically trying to solve the problem of thousands of unqualified resumes by using a social hack, by only allowing companies which have rigorous hiring policies to advertise. Hopefully that'll put off the mediocre developers from even bothering with my site.<p>If anyone has suggestions for how to make a better developer job board then I'd love to hear them.
My startup is going to (hopefully) be in this situation in a few months.<p>I think we're going to try the HN consultants list first, then look at the SO job board. I want to hire someone as a consultant first, to get the feel of how they work, then increase their hours / usage as needed.
Check out the Gdocs compilation from the last thread this morning. You might try posting there.<p><a href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0At7Zl0IkSUKrdGl4RE1YS1B0Yk5hcGZxWXgxNkhzc3c&hl=en" rel="nofollow">http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0At7Zl0IkSUKrdGl4RE1Y...</a>
When I was in the market I used Indeed and SimplyHired. Posting to a whose hiring post is always a good way to generate interest from some quality people. As well what are you hiring for? What technologies.