#New Hire-a channel for non freelancers? like for full-time / part-time / internships?
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there is #salary-jobs , #hire-a-freelancer , #freelance-jobs , #rev-share-jobs , #volunteer-projects , #hire-a-studio and tons.
would non freelanchers be covered by the others like salary jobs or one of the other ones?
no I mean its like the individual posting it, so let's say I am a company looking for Full-Time employees, I can just open the Hire-A-(whatever name is decided)Channel and then just put the "Full-Time" tag, so I can see every person who is willing to join a company "full time", instead of looking at all of the people in #hire-a-freelancer where theres freelancers, interns, part-times, full-times all mixed up with no specific tagging system, heck, even adding a tagging system would work in the freelancer channel.
this is done by the individual, not the company, the company jobs postings are fine
this is a new "Hire A" channel, not a "Jobs" channel
so instead of using the email or apply link that the company posts in the jobs channel, you want people to post their individual resume and applications publicly in the particular companies channel for everyone else to see? Aside from revealing more information to more people, what's wrong with just applying to the link or email provided by the company? Then they can decide who they like?
I'm not trying to dismiss, just trying to understand the goal here?
ooh wait they arent applying to the position
they are just saying
'i want to be hired fulltime' and thats basically it
Hacker News, news.ycombinator every 1st of the month has 2 mega threads
- "Ask HN: Who is Hiring"
- "Ask HN: Who Wants to be Hired"
- https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41425908
- (you can specify what type you want, parttime, fulltime, freelance, etc..)(and if willing to relocate/remote, etc..)
Who is Hiring, is sorta like our current #salary-jobs, but we don't have a "who wants to be hired" aside from the hire-a-freelancer which isnt fulltime employment.
I understand now. I think that's a reasonable thing then