My team and I have been working very hard to make our office workspace a great experience from door to door, so that people love their work environment. A shitty commute can be just as much of a negative as slow internet or annoying interruptions.<p>This has become even more clear as we've been talking with HR directors and visiting lots of careers pages as we've been bringing on beta customers for our side project: http://www.floorplan.io<p>As I write this, there are 34 job listings on Hacker News. Only 7 of those mention a location in the title of the post.<p>Of the remaining 27, three don't list an office location in the job description.
(Teespring, Flexport, and Metricwire - they say Canada, but I would argue that's a little vague)<p>Why do you think this is? Are HN companies assuming readers are in SF (~2/3rds of the jobs are, but are the readers?) Or are company growth / cool technology more important?<p>Just a casual observation.<p>Reference: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MOr-wZK2zMUS-c5jlRuIS8j5MAYh8xBcyTuOiF6I9uM/edit?usp=sharing