January 9, 2017

This Year, Get A Job You Actually Like

Hired Job hunting feels like a busted process. Hired's here to fix it. Instead of machine-gunning your resume into the void, vetted companies compete for you, reaching out with salary and equity up front.
This startup helps you find great tech jobs without you ever having to look.
Or refer your technical friends and get $1,000 when they land a job!

Want a great job in tech? Apart from your parent being the CEO, Hired is the easiest way to get, well, hired.

And if you don't want a great job in tech but know someone who does, refer them and if they get hired, you get $1,000. Yep, it's genuinely that easy.

Hired is a wholly different way to find a killer job for software engineers, designers, data scientists and product managers. Instead of machine-gunning your resume into the void, vetted companies compete for you, reaching out with salary and equity up front.

Hired's intuitive, low-touch process lets you keep doing your thing while they deliver top-tier opportunities. Fill out one application, and they take it from there.

Basically, Hired is the opposite of those massive job sites. They partner with industry leading companies like Facebook, Under Armour and GitHub, and candidates get 1:1 coaching to help refine their profile, prepare for interviews and negotiate salaries.

This is a zero-risk situation:

• Completely free for job searchers
• Hide your profile from your current employers
• Salary/equity up front before any interview

Full disclosure: If you just want to refer your friend, you do have to go through the full application process. But it only takes a few minutes to fill out, and also they're offering $1,000 for every referral that gets hired off the platform. Not a bad tradeoff.

It's the new year, gang. And if you're resolved to make a move, change your career, or make some money helping your friends find a new job, Hired is the easiest (and smartest) way to discover your next great opportunity.

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