
- How much does it cost to post a job listing?
- USD 350.
- How long will it run for?
- 21 days, unless you remove it sooner.
Job seekers are generally reluctant to
apply for older jobs than that because they may already have
been filled.
- What if I don't find anyone I like?
- Thanks to The Fog Creek Promise, there's no risk at all.
Just ask us within 90 days and we'll refund your money.
- When will my ad appear?
- About one minute after your payment is received. Credit cards
are usually processed immediately. Checks and purchase orders
will take a few business days.
- Who will see it?
-
In the last 21 days, over 399,000 unique visitors looked at
our job listings. They find the job listings through:
Joel on Software - read by hundreds of thousands of the
best software developers around the world.
Stack Overflow - the wildly popular programmer Q&A site created
by Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood, growing from zero to 3.8 million unique monthly visitors in just eight months.
Server Fault - the new system administrator Q&A site created
by Joel Spolsky and Jeff Atwood
In addition, most pages
on Joel on Software rotate through the job listings, showing teasers with
the company, job title, and location.
For live statistics about actual visitors to the jobs board,
including a breakdown of where job seekers are looking for jobs,
see the stats page.
- Won't I get more applications using one of the large job sites?
- You sure will! But what kind of applications? Do you really want to
sift through hundreds or thousands of resumes from practically
everyone with access to the Internet? When you advertise with us
you're reaching the cream of the crop. People who
care about doing things right. People who are always looking to
improve themselves and improve the way software is developed.
You'll get the kind of people who are just
as interested in learning about business, management, and
UI design as they are in learning about functional programming.
You won't get a huge number of resumes from unqualified
people, but you will get great resumes—or you can have your
money back.
- Isn't craigslist cheaper?
- It sure is! Here's that link for you:
craigslist.org. We once
posted an ad for a gardener over there and got 200 applications
in 30 minutes!
We love craigslist dearly. But when
you're looking to hire a truly remarkable
person, it's very hard to sort through hundreds of
undifferentiated resumes.
- Why is the company name required?
- The best job seekers have a choice of where to work,
and the hiring company (or institution) makes a big difference
in their decision. They are tired of looking
at endless anonymous job listings with no identifying
information about the actual place where they would be working,
and they won't apply for those jobs.
- I'm a headhunter. Can I post jobs?
- Yes, but you must identify the company where the employee
would be working. If you have a problem doing that, this is probably
not the right forum for your listing.
- How do I edit or remove my job post?
- To edit or delete your job posting, you will need to
log into the Fog Creek Shop with your
order number and associated email address.
That will bring you to a receipt page, where there is a button to "Edit or remove job listing NNNN."
Clicking on that button will bring you to page that displays a preview of your job post.
From here, you can choose to edit or remove your listing.
- Who actually runs this place?
-
This job listing service is owned and operated by
Fog Creek Software Inc., a Delaware corporation.
If you place an ad, you'll see Fog Creek Software on your credit card statement. All customer
service is provided by Fog Creek Software, too.
Fog Creek Software is located at 55 Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10006.
Joel on Software is the personal website of Joel Spolsky.
Stack Overflow and Server Fault
are operated by StackOverflow LLC, a California company.
- More questions?
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Contact Fog
Creek Software for tech support, customer service,
or anything else.