Ask HN: Would you recommend hired.com or similar?
5 points by globba22 9 years ago | 9 commentsI am interested in both the job-seeker's as well as employer's perspectives.
Here are some points of consideration: - satisfaction with salary - overall process - good for finding senior roles?
- hashkb 9 years agoFormer Hired engineer- do it, it works. Keep in mind (as a candidate), you are in demand, so don't give up that leverage. If you're a great candidate, you'll get a great salary. Also- clear your schedule.
As an employer- be prepared to make competitive offers. The top candidates are getting interview requests from ~30 employers, including ones with brand name recognition.
- davismwfl 9 years agoIf I understand it right though, hired focuses on a few key metropolitan areas, like LA, Chicago, Austin, NYC etc. And favors candidates that are wanting to relocate to those cities or already live in them.
So for those of us outside those key areas, or for people only looking for remote work, hired doesn't seem like it adds much value, or am I missing something?
- davismwfl 9 years ago
- aprdm 9 years agoThey didn't accept me in London ( I do currently live & work in London)
I think it's because I need a Tier 2 visa sponsorship... I do have 5 years of experience and seem to be very employable as I get a lot of recruiters outside hired.
- DiversityinSV 9 years agoOnly good for specific tech jobs. For sales, marketing, product management, PR, HR, etc... they don't do squat.
Prediction: All these 'hiring startups' will pop like a soap bubble and leave behind as much once their raison-de-etre vanishes and hiring stops being hot.
- sheraz 9 years agoFantastic service. I went through a batch last fall, and all the interviews where with good companies and smart teams. I think in 4 weeks I had about 20-something interviews.
It was my first time, and it really helped me gauge myself in the market.
Highly recommended if your skills match-up.
- wan23 9 years agoI have done hired.com twice and though I ended up taking different jobs both times, it was a really good experience. A lot of companies came in with offers around the salary I requested, and they were all senior roles.
- rgovind 9 years agoI believe that you have to pass a programming test upfront. I know people who flunked the test but still got a good job outside. So, while they may be good, you can also by pass them
- MalcolmDiggs 9 years agoI'd definitely recommend Hired. The offers are real, the companies are legit; it's a very good use of your time.
- edimaudo 9 years agoIf you have a tech background then you should be fine.