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Ask HN: Is it worth it to post on the 'Who Wants To Be Hired' thread?

27 点作者 rubenvanwyk3 个月前
Title. I see many people posting but would like to hear if people really get jobs this way?

13 条评论

bananapub3 个月前
I think you're just valuing your own time far too highly - if you're looking for a job, it's fine to spend 45 seconds writing a comment without getting validation from strangers first.
arp2423 个月前
Posted a few times last year: got a bunch of interviews out of it and got hired twice: first time didn&#x27;t really work out (just very incompatible in many ways, both mine and the employer&#x27;s fault). Second time did work out and still working there (since July).<p>So from my perspective: yes.<p>Also got some spam and nonsense though. I think the first time I posted it I <i>only</i> got spam and nonsense, the second time I got hired, the third and fourth time I got some interviews and eventually hired.
slau3 个月前
I got a job through a Who’s Hiring post that helped me move to Copenhagen, DK. I’ve gotten a few interviews through Who Wants To Be Hired, mostly interesting companies who then ask me to apply as if I was a regular candidate.<p>In one case, I got a very nice email from the CEO, I applied, but I was never told what kind of position I was interviewing for, so it was really tough to tailor my answers and focus.
kmoser3 个月前
Undoubtedly <i>some</i> people get jobs this way. But even if none have so far, that doesn&#x27;t mean you won&#x27;t. As they say in the finance industry, &quot;past performance is no guarantee of future performance.&quot; Given how easy it is to post your info, why the reluctance to do so?
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mmastrac3 个月前
I&#x27;ve had much better luck with Who&#x27;s Hiring.<p>EDIT: Oh, it looks like a job from a few years back I thought I reached out for was actually them reaching out to me from Who Wants to Be Hired.<p>So apparently I had good luck after all. :)<p>For context, it was a security research position.
jerejacobson3 个月前
I had luck with it. I was hired from the February 2022 HN post and enjoyed working there for three years before we were acquired. I posted last week in February 2025, hoping for similar results.
yakshaving_jgt3 个月前
How effective it is will be different for each person, since supply and demand is different for each job. Clojure CTO and React UI Developer aren’t vying for the same job, for example.
DataDaemon3 个月前
2021-2023 were different times, now almost zero chances, if they receive thousands CVs.
ericHosick3 个月前
Yes. I posted in Feb of 2021, was hired and still at the same place.
bobosha3 个月前
i hired 2 engineers in Argentina through that thread and they were some of our best resources.
miiiiiike3 个月前
I hired a designer from one.
cxr3 个月前
You end up getting what is basically spam from dickheads and their apologists.<p>And that&#x27;s just the sociopath tech CEOs who&#x27;re trying to &quot;cast a wide net&quot; wrt recruiting (i.e., lying in their email responses to you about how they &quot;saw&quot; your post and thought you might be &quot;a good fit&quot;). I still also get straight up junkmail sent to a single-use email address that I once posted in a &quot;Who wants to be hired?&quot; thread. Take appropriate precautions.
ta126534213 个月前
while i do no tknow, this question is really great :)) ++1