Not sure, xing is pretty dead actually. LinkedIn should be fine. You could give honeypot.io a shot, some of the more small companies use that for recruiting. - Source: Reddit / 6 days ago
Think of a general field of industry that interests you the most currently. Look at the job offers on honeypot.io and such places... - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Maybe also just go and write an email to head-hunting agencies and job-search portals (glassdoor, honeypot.io, maybe LinkedIn etc. Have Bioinformatics/Comp. Biology related forums...) that specialise in that field - i.e. They are probably more than happy to refer you to places you can find out what is the most in-demand programming languages / frameworks / or proprietary software that those businesses use or would... - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Try https://gun.io/ I have been using it to seek for work and they are better than the other places I have tried. Another notable mention https://honeypot.io. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Last year I tried honeypot.io and got 1 interview. But this time I haven't received any. So, I was just wondering whether I'm missing anything here. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
For Germany (and some other countries), you can also sign up at honeypot.io which might help you land a job as well. - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
Late answer... Generally it's best to have profiles setup on LinkedIn, Xing (perhaps also honeypot.io ... stepstone.com might also be interesting but it's more corporate). Job ads are a lot on indeed.com (everything from small'ish to large corp) and berlinstartupjobs.com (tiny startups to large scaleups). - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
1: Make a profile on honeypot. It's a reverse hiring platform for developers looking for jobs in Europe. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
I used one between [hired.com, honeypot.io, talent.io], all services where companies request to speak with you and salary bands are visible beforehand. The offer itself is nothing special, but I live in a country where devs are paid peanuts, that's why the final bump is so remarkable. Still, I was able to negotiate a bit by getting two offers and leveraging one against the other. I'm not obsessed with FLAMINGASS... - Source: Reddit / 11 months ago
Actually I did that recently but didn't get an answer... I think my solution is now to just work with recruiters I've talked to previously. Also I created a honeypot.io account. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
Hey there, take a look at honeypot.io. I have had a couple of interviews through their site, I think it'll be of help. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Something like talent.io, honeypot.io, djinni.co. Basically, the idea is that you put your CV on site and companies apply to you. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
As others have said (yourself included), take your time. The market is wide open for seniors and will be for the foreseeable future. First, start by preparing/updating your CV. Set your online profiles to "open to work" (depending on your urgency maybe even to "actively looking"), e.g. LinkedIn, Stackoverflow, Hired.com, honeypot.io, local websites, etc. Take a few (2-3, not too many at once) interviews and regard... - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
In the case of Germany you don't need a prior work permit, you just need a contract in IT and you're good to go. I'll let someone who knows german immigration better to explain the details of work visa or blue card etc. I would say though, I've had friends who have found jobs via honeypot.io and from what they've said it has been great because basically employers find you and invite you to interviews instead of... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I cannot speak for other countries but I had signed up in sites like honeypot.io , talent.io and few other reverse hiring sites like these where companies from EU reach out to you. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
If you are a developer take a look at honeypot.io. I have a couple of friends who moved to Germany via them and a couple more who got the offers but decided not to move for personal reasons, all needing visas. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I'm from Europe and still studying, you could look into websites like honeypot.io or talent.io , just created there my profiles. Even though you don't have any professional experience, you definitely have some experience you got through your degree: languages you've learnt, projects and submissions you've done, you can use that in your favor. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Prior to this I have had a couple of interviews through angel.co (for US-based startups) and honeypot.io (european jobs) for companies like Payoneer or Red Bull. I wasn't interested in any of the companies I got in touch through those websites so I didn't take it any further. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
If you are interested in the UK market, please try hired.com as well. I managed to score 2 interviews for UK companies in the past, unfortunately I scored no offers but it might work for you. If you are interested in the German market you can also try Xing. Or maybe honeypot.io but have no experience in their platform. Don't forget Glassdoor and Stackoverflow jobs :)) If you ask me the best place to get noticed... - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Also check honeypot.io, it's a very similar platform. - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
Applied to 88 jobs on linkedin.com, stepstone.de, monster.de, honeypot.io,JobLeads.com and berlinstartsup only to be met with failure . - Source: Reddit / almost 2 years ago
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