Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
college2startup.com
Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
1–10 of 18 posts
Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#2Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#3It's cool, but I wish there was a way to separate what jobs you want mail for. (different types of programming, marketing, seo, product management, there is a lot of variety.)
Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#4"We ever misuse or sell any information you give us."
Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#5Neat idea! Caught a small typo: next to the lock image on the homepage, it says "ever" in place of what I assume was supposed to say "never". "We ever misuse or sell any information you give us."
Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#6Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#7Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#8Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#9This is classic chicken and egg problem. As a Startup who wants to post a job ad, I've no idea if you have enough students who are looking for job on your site, and is it worth paying $100/post. If you're starting now, then keep the job posting free or very minimal, so that you'll have more jobs posted. Once you reach students mass, then you can charge more to startups.
While it sounds like I'm being critical of this service, I would have liked to see this before I graduated. I know a few people who joined startups but it's because they knew someone who knew about the startup to even apply. My school has an entire building for technology startups but there's no listing of who's hiring, or at least if there is one it's not very well known.
Re: Show HN: College2Startup delivers startup jobs to your inbox
#10This is classic chicken and egg problem. As a Startup who wants to post a job ad, I've no idea if you have enough students who are looking for job on your site, and is it worth paying $100/post. If you're starting now, then keep the job posting free or very minimal, so that you'll have more jobs posted. Once you reach students mass, then you can charge more to startups.