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Bringing this to the PLC list just so it gets more eyes.
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Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2022 11:01:46 -0600 From: Daniel Pono Takamori pono@sfconservancy.org To: jobs@lists.inkscape.org Subject: Update on applications
Hey all, We've recieved about a dozen applications which I need to finish anonymizing before sending to this list. I'm going to suggest we extend the search as there was just a post to a mailing list I'm apart of suggesting some more places to put the listing for a wider reach.
Here they are quoted verbatim from the email, please let me know which ones you think I should post to (and we can have a discussion about whether the ones that require payment are worth it, personally I do not think the Recurse center's fee is worth it).
Thanks for taking a look!
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* @devcolororg (https://twitter.com/devcolororg)
Flag them when tweeting a job posting -- at least, I think that's the method, although maybe things have gotten more formal since I first learned of them? https://devcolor.org/ might say more. (Found out about this group on 2020-06-10, when @scottedmonds started following it.)
* Coalition for Queens (https://www.c4q.nyc/hiring)
Particularly interested in helping companies source local talent with a much more diverse candidate pool. They run a 10 month educational program whose graduates are typically well-suited for entry-level positions, but they do stay in touch with more experienced alumni.
* Tech Ladies (https://www.hiretechladies.com/)
Regular posting fee is $299, and if you hire there's a $10k fee (the $299 is counted toward that), although with 90-day grace period in case the candidate doesn't work out. (Have heard they might give discounts in some cases? If you're a non-profit, might be worth asking.)
* Columbia University Women in Computer Science (WiCS)
* Recurse Center (http://recurse.com/hire) (full-time jobs only)
Fee is 25% of first year's salary if you hire, with 90-day grace period in case the candidate doesn't work out. RC alumni are 1/4-1/3 women, we've heard. Note many alumni live or want to live in NYC.
* Systers (http://systers.org)
Looks like posting to systers+jobs@systers.org is the way. http://wiki.systers.org/communities/doku.php/wiki/systers/faq has more details:
* PyLadies (http://www.pyladies.com/)
Not sure there's a jobs board here (?), but maybe something like posting on the right mailing list with "[JOB]" in the subject line is okay, or having someone announce in person at a meeting. Note the NYC PyLadies (http://nyc.pyladies.com/) and Chicago PyLadies (http://chicago.pyladies.com/) affiliates, and the Minneapolis / Twin Cities meetup (https://www.meetup.com/PyLadiesTC/).
(There are probably affiliates in other cities too -- those are just the ones we happened to know about when we wrote this entry :-). )
* Society of Women Engineers (https://careers.swe.org/)
$200 for one 30 day job listing.
* National Society of Black Engineers (http://www.nsbe.org/)
This seems to be their job-posting page: https://careers.nsbe.org/employer/login?&mem=3D1
$250 for one 30 day job listing.
* Women Who Code (https://www.womenwhocode.com)
$200 for one 30 day job listing.
* Girls in Tech (https://girlsintech.org/#jobs)
$200 minimum to post a job listing.
* More organizations and groups listed at Geek Feminism
See http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_academic_organizations_inter= ested_in_women_in_CS and http://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_women_in_technology_groups%5D%5B= List_of_women_in_technology_groups.
* Black Data Processing Associates (http://www.bdpa.org/)
* The Difference Engine (http://thedifferenceengine.io/)
(Chicago-focused)
Trying to be a source of career-stage / career-direction diversity. They take people who didn't start out in IT, but who want to switch to it, and trains them for N months in a bootcamp. Then TDE tries to help them get hired.
* FOSSjobs.net (https://www.fossjobs.net/)
Free to posting an opening.
* See also the FOSS Jobs Wiki -- has many other places to post!
https://github.com/fossjobs/fossjobs/wiki/resources
* FSF jobs board (https://www.fsf.org/resources/jobs/listing)
(Btw, why do neither opensource.com nor opensource.org have a jobs board?)
* Open Source Design: Jobs Board
(https://opensourcedesign.net/jobs/)
Note this is UI/UX designers than coders in general.
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