130 Interest Score
18 Discussions
0.14 Engagement
May 2023 Launched

ossjobs.dev is a job board to help passionate individuals find their next career opportunity, specifically in the open-source space.

What the Community Said

with recent launches from @Lago , @Hanko , @Meilisearch , @Scoutflo , and @Strapi , it feels like the OSS industry is booming right now. when I started contributing to OSS, I learned that you don't need to code to contribute to open-source projects. @ossjobs.dev just makes so much sense. it's the new side-project by the makers of @Opensourcealternative.to and @AnalyzeMyRepo.com , currently featuring 30+ job openings in various open-source startups, covering roles in engineering, marketing, and p

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To help OSS teams find talent is an awesome mission 🚀 Reminds me to put up our open roles there too.

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This is interesting! How many percent of jobs are remote?

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I'm thrilled to see the crowd.dev team actively working towards the incredible mission of assisting OSS teams in finding talented individuals. It's a reminder for me to also utilize the platform by posting our own open roles. In fact, we've just submitted our very first job post. Keep up the great work, crowd.dev team! Your efforts are commendable and have the potential to make a significant impact in the open-source software community.

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Congratulations on launching a job board connecting open-source talent to purpose, empowering passionate people to find fulfilling work!

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