Hacker News Job Postings: Who is Hiring in August 2025
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Summary
The article is a job posting thread on Hacker News for August 2025, inviting companies to share hiring opportunities. It specifies guidelines for posting, such as including location details (REMOTE or ONSITE), restricting posts to hiring companies only (no recruiters or job boards), and ensuring active hiring and responsiveness to applicants. Commenters are advised not to reply to job posts.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledPlease state the location and include REMOTE for remote work, REMOTE (US) or similar if the country is restricted, and ONSITE when remote work is not an option.
Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards.
Please only post if you are actively filling a position and are committed to responding to applicants.
Commenters: please don't reply to job posts.
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