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New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2020)

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2020)
490 by whoishiring | 500 comments on Hacker News.
Please state the job location and include the keywords REMOTE, INTERNS and/or VISA when the corresponding sort of candidate is welcome. When remote work is not an option, include ONSITE. Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company, please. If it isn't a household name, explain what your company does. Commenters: please don't reply to job posts to complain about something—it's off topic here. Readers: please only email if you are personally interested in the job. Searchers: Try https://ift.tt/2Yk5tc6 , https://ift.tt/2Ib3ASF , https://hnhired.com/ , https://ift.tt/1ZbOG0z , https://ift.tt/1RJIwB2 . Don't miss these other fine threads: Who wants to be hired? https://ift.tt/2Xl2cXK and Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? https://ift.tt/36N2ycX Note that these threads are paginated and usually end up with several pages of comments. Click "More" at the bottom of each page to go to the next.

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