Things I like about Hired: I get to talk directly to companies...no third-parties Things to improve: I want to be able to declare the level of work-life balance I require. e.g. If I am strictl... See more
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Things I like about Hired: I get to talk directly to companies...no third-parties Things to improve: I want to be able to declare the level of work-life balance I require. e.g. If I am strictl... See more
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In less than 12h, I've got more than three interview requests. The main benefit of using hired.com is that the candidate just needs to wait for invites, instead of actively looking for openings in eac... See more
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Hello, Client. Thank you for your posing job which seems to fit for me. Senior Front developer is here. I've worked with many similar projects using React.js As a senior, I can help you perfectl... See more
I’ve been rocking with this company way back before they were called “Hired” and I will continue to stick by them. I’ve never met a platform like theirs where the candidate has so much authority when... See more
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At Hired our mission is to empower connections between ambitious people and teams. We use technology and human empathy to reinvent the way people hire and get hired.
So fantastic.
Here is where is able to implement the developer's dream to grow their career for next career.
I love it and gonna be a fan for this.
Really excited!
Thanks.
Contacted for multiple interviews, some unrelated, others the interview was arranged and sent for midnight British time... then I was completely stood up by the company, appalling. Will not be using hired again - they send a tonne of emails and don't allow you to accept or reject interview offers straight from your email without signing in
I signed up for Hired a day or two ago. So far I've gotten 4 requests for interviews, but all of them were mismatched to the info I put on my profile.
I'm a programmer, 100% remote for 9 years now. I listed my location as remote, the Elixir programming language as a "must have" and Casinos & Gaming as a "do not want". The first three interview requests were two from places that use languages I don't know and one that does betting. The fourth one was a hybrid office/remote in another state and also the wrong tech stack for me.
It's great to be in a position to get interview requests from multiple companies, but the common complaint of developers is that recruiters ignore our resumes and blast an open position at everyone, qualified or not. I assumed that Hired would provide filtering so that requests would be better matched.
Hired also emailed me saying the Boston tech market is taking off and I should add them to my top top 3 desired places to work (for remote roles or relocation packages). But... if I'm remote... what's the point of a list of places?
I like the quality and follow through of potential employers. Plus, because you can set your rate in advance, potential employers already know what you are expecting before reaching out to you so it works well.
I like Hired_ profile page. The look is very clean and professional. It's easy to drop your experiences in and customize them.
I appreciate that Hired puts the onus on companies to contact applicants (sort of like Bumble for job hunting) but often the positions companies reach out about are poor fits.
Started using Hired_ this week. I like the concept of employers contacting you if they are interested. Setup process is easy and doesn't take long to get your first employer interview.
Very good. In less than one hour after singing up I received 4 interviews invite.
I am still new and finding my way around leveraging Hired. Based on limited usage, I would take a neutral position as of now.
Very nice platform. Everything is well thought of. I really like the Calendar addition which helps the recruiters know about my availabilities.
Very Professional! They don't send me any jobs that I am not qualified for.
Just started with Hired and have already received 2 offers from great companies!
I uploaded my resume and within a week I received recruiter info asking for interviews. This works so fast and I'm not starting at my new position next week.
My last positions were found through hired and its been a great experience.
Ease of use 100%
Just began using this platform. Yet to see how actual process is gonna turn out. I am confident they would keep up
Great experience so far. Allows me to put my resume in front of recruiters without combing the internet for job listings.
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