So as a weekend project to learn a certain framework, I thought i'll build a Whoishiring frontend -- to make things easy for someone seeking a job (filtering via location, role, etc, tracking etc).
So some market fit: Would you be interested as a user (is this better than looking at 100s of comments on the monthly posts? Easier than Ctrl-F and looking for terms?)? This will be to whoishiring posts, what ProductHunt is for Show HN.
This is too sparse, and not much more usable than the actual hackernews thread. I'm thinking:
All metadata go through 2 steps -- machine learning (for best guess) + confirmation/correction via crowdsourcing.
* Filtering by location.
* Filtering by role
* Filtering Remote/in location
* Filtering by technology.
* Some UI enhancements to pin roles, and save for later. And UI to share with someone.
* Devs setup criteria and be notified monthly for matching openings.
So some market fit: Would you be interested as a user (is this better than looking at 100s of comments on the monthly posts? Easier than Ctrl-F and looking for terms?)? This will be to whoishiring posts, what ProductHunt is for Show HN.