Looks nice! I do, however, see an issue with such tools, as they require people to maintain their CV. I don't want to hijack the thread so I won't link here unless asked to do so, but I've build something to keep developers' profiles up to date
I built Codeboards, a developer portfolio that updates itself automatically from your GitHub, StackOverflow, LinkedIn, and more.
Most dev portfolios are outdated, manual, and painful to maintain. GitHub alone doesn’t show who you are. LinkedIn is noise. Personal websites die after 6 months.
Hello HN!
Work in Green has been running for a few years now, for a long time as a job aggregator for curated green/climate-tech companies, but I've decided to slightly refresh it and enable a self-service option to post jobs, as the traffic there is growing steadily over the years.
Feedback is more than needed!
you may want to check out https://github.com/Forward-Operators/prr
It's abandoned now as the company is gone, but back then we were trying to find an easy way to compare LLM outputs
Not for profit? Ecosia is one. They do make money, but in general it's not-for-profit organization that use majority of money they make to plant trees.
Depending on the industry - for some niche areas, like focused on green tech, sustainability, etc I would look for some green jobs oriented job boards, quite hard to filter and find them on LinkedIn.
But for strictly IT oriented, LinkedIn and glassdoor are the best places