Jobs from the source, not from another job board

Most boards re-list what they scraped from each other, which is why the same stale posting follows you around. We read the employer feeds directly.

When a company opens a role, it goes into their applicant tracking system: Greenhouse, Lever, Ashby, Workday, SmartRecruiters, and a long tail of others. That system publishes a feed. We read those feeds, thousands of them, and refresh every 12 hours.

That has two consequences. The first is that you see roles the day they open, often before they reach the big aggregators. The second is that a large share of what is here never reaches those aggregators at all, because nobody paid to syndicate it.

It also means the listing you click is the employer's own posting. You apply on their site, in their system, with no middle layer taking a cut or holding your application.

The job board with a search for 'engineer' active: a filter rail down the left for work type, company, location, seniority and language, sliders for freshness and minimum salary, and toggles for roles that show salary and for leadership roles; a scrollable list in the middle of 400 or so matching openings at CVS Health, Enabl Technologies, Talos, Apptronik and Applied Intuition, in Karlsruhe, London and Sunnyvale, each tagged with the ATS it came from, how long ago it was posted and, where the employer published one, the salary; and the selected CVS Health posting opened in full beside it, with its ATS keyword match against the chosen resume and Open, Prepare and Tailor buttons along the bottom.
Filters on the left, results in the middle, the full posting on the right, and what you can do about it along the bottom.

Refreshed every 12 hours

Roles appear within half a day of the employer posting them.

Closed roles get culled

A posting that stops appearing in its source feed is closed after four days and deleted three days later.

Nobody can buy a spot

There is no sponsored placement and no way for an employer to pay for rank.

Free

Free. Searching, filtering, reading listings, and saving them costs nothing and does not use credits.

Full documentation, including the limits

No employer pays us for placement, and your data is never sold. That is written down.