They're not posting actual jobs, you need your email to send you stuff. This is spam.
Ofc, if you want to get the jobs straight into your inbox, you have to subscribe. These job notifications go beyond that list so it's worth it, IMO.
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They're not posting actual jobs, you need your email to send you stuff. This is spam.
Ofc, if you want to get the jobs straight into your inbox, you have to subscribe. These job notifications go beyond that list so it's worth it, IMO.
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For someone worried about your comments being permanent, you sure are commenting here a lot.
I have a right to have my data deleted from this platform. Hacker News has repeatedly refused to delete my comment history from the site.
We have a right to erasure.
I always wondered why US companies are almost universally interested only in Remote/US candidates when there are millions of qualified world-wide applicants ready to work remotely on US hours. There exists companies that act employers of record allowing you to hire remote workers all over the world, and other than the internet connection lag, there should be no impact for a remote employee. There must be some untappe…
Also, I see no problems with companies trying to hire domestically. Keeps the money in the country and people are able to buy products, including the ones provided by the company.
Finally, is this only a US thing? Do companies in Europe or Canada hire abroad more willingly?
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Because Americans like working with other Americans why does there need to be a reason. Its simple and easy, shared culture, same laws for the most part, shared expectations, ease of communication both time and language. Why do we need to justify it!
Because it does not make economic sense. Also because that is comically inward looking and has a whiff of racism about it on the "shared culture" side..
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Most probably the hassle/liability of messing up taxes. If you are hiring someone abroad the simplest way still is to hire it out as contract work.
remote.com makes it easy
They're not posting actual jobs, you need your email to send you stuff. This is spam.
The repo contains just a list of the companies with useful details about them. Ofc, if you want to get the jobs straight into your inbox, you have to subscribe. These job notifications go beyond that list so it's worth it, IMO.
I don't know about the truthfulness of this list though, checked three randomly and none of them were hiring in Europe.
Anyways, will re-check them one-by-one tonight. Thanks!
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