This content originally appeared on Level Up Coding - Medium and was authored by Trey Huffine
Quitting Amazon, opensource tools, design patterns, writing good TypeScript, building apps with Go, and living your best life as a developer — the stories from this past month were some of our best ever!
But first an exciting update about one of the most requested improvements to the Level Up community…
🔥 Big News 🔥
Level Up is solving the problems with hiring, both for devs and companies.
Hiring is broken:
- New programmers can’t find jobs
- Experienced programmers are harassed endlessly
- Finding talent is the most painful part of scaling a great software company
Level Up is fixing all of this. ✨
Find your perfect role: https://jobs.levelup.dev/talent
What if instead of high turnover and painful interview processes, there was a platform that focused on matching software engineers like yourself with the perfect role.
- Developers would be happier
- Developers would be more productive
- Developers would move jobs less frequently
Everyone wins 🏆
This is our vision, and it all starts today.
If you’re one of the 3M+ monthly coders that have been using the https://levelup.dev tools, you’ll know we’re incredibly passionate about helping developers grow their careers and find fulfilling opportunities. That’s because we’re software engineers ourselves and understand exactly what you’re going through.
Today is step 1 in an exciting journey that will transform how devs find jobs while also empowering great software companies to scale.
If you’re a dev, we highly encourage you to sign up to our talent collective. You will have direct access to me and our amazing team, and we are incredibly excited to get to know you and help you find your dream role.
It takes less than 5 minutes to sign up: https://jobs.levelup.dev/talent
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This content originally appeared on Level Up Coding - Medium and was authored by Trey Huffine
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