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https://unicornhunt.io/ ~ From the peeps behind Silicon drinkabout, it's got a good balance of startups, remotes and SMEs roles.

As an employer too, the pricing model is super.


Unicorn Hunt is definitely the best place to look in the UK. Many of the other job boards are just full of agency posts.


Yeah, UH were great for us. We had an urgent need for a front-end dev, and within literally 2 or 3 days of posting we had someone amazing sat in the office churning out great work. From memory it was really cost-effective, too...


Seems very focused on the U.K.


Well, that's a nice change from being very focused on the US and Silicon Valley, especially where startup jobs are concerned.


We think so! Thanks.


I'll go a step further and say it looks very focused on London.


A byproduct of where we were born, and how we got known. We users and jobs from all over, but yes, it's got a London bias, we're actively working on that over this year, and making the progress we wanted to. Any thoughts are appreciated.


Any chance of a remote section?


Unfortunately, the whole UK tech scene is massively weighted towards London which kind of sucks for those of use who don't want to live there.


Isn't that the case for almost any metropolis? Tech scenes tend to be focused in the capital, in most countries.


We're certainly best known in the UK, but it varies but yes, we're British, and our word of mouth growth has certainly had that bias.


It is , but it is also excellent


you are also excellent.


Exactly what I needed, thank you.


Could this support contract jobs too?


I agree with that, bringing rails in is like bringing a chainsaw to cut a twig sometimes...

The point here is not to look at the devise/router serving http but the porting of the data & business logic to an adaptable, multi-purposed api that is not tied down to the infrastructure in any way.

I've used this approach within a Sinatra driven app, CTO said i need to use Rails now for some other thing, a few hours to make the switch, not rewrite the whole thing.


this comment is trolling.


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