We Didn't Want to Build Another Job Board. We Wanted to Eliminate Job Search.
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Every few decades, software quietly changes the rules. Search engines replaced web directories. Streaming replaced video rental stores. GPS replaced paper maps. Yet hiring still works much the same way it did twenty years ago. A candidate searches for jobs. Uploads the same resume dozens of times. Applies to hundreds of positions. Waits. Repeats. For developers, this should feel strange. If we were designing the hiring process today from scratch, would we really build a system where millions of…
1Key Takeaways
- Every few decades, software quietly changes the rules.
- Search engines replaced web directories.
- Streaming replaced video rental stores.
- Yet hiring still works much the same way it did twenty years ago.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that every few decades, software quietly changes the rules.
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