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Posted by whoishiring 2 days ago

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2026)

Share your information if you are looking for work. Please use this format:

  Location:
  Remote:
  Willing to relocate:
  Technologies:
  Résumé/CV:
  Email:
Please only post if you are personally looking for work. Agencies, recruiters, job boards, and so on, are off topic here.

Readers: please only email these addresses to discuss work opportunities.

Searchers: try https://nthesis.ai/public/hn-wants-to-be-hired, https://www.wantstobehired.com.

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DanielNeveux 2 days ago|
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rishivg2910 2 days ago||
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zajkowskimarcin 2 days ago||
Location: Wasilków, Poland

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: Yes ;) Most experienced in C#, .NET, Javascript, Tailwind, Umbraco/CMS in general, Azure, SQL, Docker, CI/CD, T4, low-code, no-code, n8n, LLMs, Agents, Loops, open source, leadership and more!

Resume/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcinzajkowski

Email: zajkowski.dev@gmail.com

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Technology leader, architect and entrepreneur with 15+ years of experience building digital platforms, growing engineering teams and helping organisations turn business goals into scalable technology solutions.

Where I create the most value?

I do my best work where I can combine several worlds (and “hats”) at once.

I enjoy talking to developers one hour, customers the next, and founders after lunch. I like understanding products deeply enough to improve them, explaining them well enough that developers want to adopt them, and helping companies build the communities that make products grow organically.

I’m also Polish, so I do like to critisize too :), but I’ve learned how to do it constructively and turn it into a superpower and superfeedback, so it can help more than harm.

That's why roles like Developer Relations, Developer Advocacy, Forward Deployed Engineering, Solution Architecture, Technical Product Leadership or Community Growth all feel surprisingly similar to me.

Wanna talk?

module1973 2 days ago||
Do people actually find jobs this way? Just asking.
RoadieRoller 2 days ago||
Very rarely they would, I believe. There are thousand of applicants for each job posted. Why would a hiring manager go through a hackernews post unless the skills required are very niche.
mlmonkey 2 days ago||
I imagine it's much easier to post on the sister thread, "Who's hiring" and let the interest roll in ..
johnwheeler 2 days ago|||
That's funny, I just asked the same thing. Usually employers aren't interested in people looking for jobs, they're interested in people that already have jobs.Maybe in an ideal world it would be otherwise, but we don't live in that world. When you don't have a job, you're kinda fucked.
josecodea 2 days ago|||
As an international contractor, I have found freelancing gigs on here. I can imagine those willing to relocate or within a major tech hub might get contacted for salaried positions. I can also tell you that is common to find someone leaving a comment similar to yours every now and then.
nottorp 2 days ago||
I've also been contacted by a few people across the years. I post about the same text every 2-3 "who wants to be hired". It's a bit niche though.
heldrida 1 day ago|||
Yes, got contract work and got a couple offers too. In the past, hired developers from the list, as a hiring manager in a previous company. Overall, it’s quite hard to predict but better than nothing!
Uptrenda 2 days ago||
I've never had a single email from posting in any of these threads. I think posting here just makes you look desperate. Biggest success I've had is just emailing people.
Kamil-Ku-UX 2 days ago||
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zeroday28 2 days ago||
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lxxpxlxxxx 2 days ago|
test 2
LoganDark 2 days ago|
What are you testing with these comments?