Why does most of job search sites always assume that everyone in HN is located in the US? Or worse, in SF? Title should specified where that site serves.
A plurality of visitors to HN are from the US, the next largest source is 10x smaller.
This post is during peak US hours.
This website is owned and operated by a US based company.
Its not absurd to imagine most post are going to be US focused. In fact it's pretty silly to imagine otherwise.
And the post will remain in other regions peak hour when they visit it, not to mention it still peak hour for Canada, S.America and even parts of Europe too.
>This website is owned and operated by a US based company.
If you mean the job site, then it should be specified in the title, if you mean HN, then that’s irrelevant.
Appreciate the response, the world and tech are much bigger than the US to assume that, and definitely it isn’t silly to question that narrow mindset.
>And the post will remain in other regions peak hour when they visit it, not to mention it still peak hour for Canada, S.America and even parts of Europe too.
It's not a particularly popular post and probably fell of the front page after a few hours.
>If you mean the job site, then it should be specified in the title, if you mean HN, then that’s irrelevant.
Of course it's relevant. You haven't really made any arguments. The fact is that a post made in the US' morning, on a US website primarily frequented by US techies is not required to cater to random engineers viewing the page at odd hours of the night across the world. Are you also upset that it's not translated into Bantu? God forbid we exclude Tanzanian developers.
Interesting concept but I’d prefer it to be more selective on what counts as a high-paying job. The bottom range is for a lot of these posts. I wouldn’t consider high-paying, when you take into account the number of years of experience they require. Tesla’s ranges are so wide that they provide very little information on what you can expect. The most egregious post had a range of 82 about $150,000 asking for 8+ years of experience.
Not sure how this data is sourced but it's clearly inaccurate.
Also most jobs didn't have a salary so not sure what "high paying" really means.
Not perfect match but did exist once
Its not absurd to imagine most post are going to be US focused. In fact it's pretty silly to imagine otherwise.
Any source for that claim?
>This post is during peak US hours
And the post will remain in other regions peak hour when they visit it, not to mention it still peak hour for Canada, S.America and even parts of Europe too.
>This website is owned and operated by a US based company.
If you mean the job site, then it should be specified in the title, if you mean HN, then that’s irrelevant.
Appreciate the response, the world and tech are much bigger than the US to assume that, and definitely it isn’t silly to question that narrow mindset.
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>And the post will remain in other regions peak hour when they visit it, not to mention it still peak hour for Canada, S.America and even parts of Europe too.
It's not a particularly popular post and probably fell of the front page after a few hours.
>If you mean the job site, then it should be specified in the title, if you mean HN, then that’s irrelevant.
Of course it's relevant. You haven't really made any arguments. The fact is that a post made in the US' morning, on a US website primarily frequented by US techies is not required to cater to random engineers viewing the page at odd hours of the night across the world. Are you also upset that it's not translated into Bantu? God forbid we exclude Tanzanian developers.
- Searches for "C++" seem to also match "C#" positions.
- A very useful filter would be: jobs with salary range above $X per year.
- Another helpful filter: employee vs. contract
I will add those features soon.
thanks for the feedback.
Is this US only, are there any in the UK?
Is it free to post a job?