Ask HN: Who got hired with Who wants to be hired? (On 2026)

I see a lot of activity every months in the "Who wants to be hired" threads but I wonder how many end up actually hired from these posts during 2026?

16 points | by Gooblebrai 2 days ago

7 comments

  • ativzzz 11 hours ago
    I've found two jobs from that thread, and have been offered a third I turned down. I usually just ctrl-f for the tech I use and apply if I see something interesting that matches my skillset. It's quite targeted. I think I have like a 50% success rate with applying via HN.
  • barbacoa 1 day ago
    I applied for a founding engineer with a startup though a "who's hiring" post. Had 3-4 rounds of interviews, met founders, did a project with them. I had competing offers and ultimately didn't work out. But it was a positive experience.
  • throwaway321321 2 days ago
    I know of no one, but I've applied a few times this year (~15) and only received 4 replies, all "no" because of my salary requirements or the fact I'm not "all-in on AI". I see quite a few of the ones I applied to and never received a response for showing up every month, though.
    • bombcar 2 days ago
      Reading many of them give me a “we want a $300k developer for $50k a year” vibe. Not even worth applying for.
      • tracker1 1 day ago
        Even outside of HN, there seems to be a large amount of downward pressure on tech salaries. Like even higher level staff/principal developer positions under $150k.

        A few years ago, working remotely outside the hot zones meant you'd probably split the difference between the hot zone and where the dev was... now it's like not even a thought or an argument.

      • throw498361 2 days ago
        Indeed.
  • late_night_fix 2 days ago
    I know one person who got hired through it,but they have a very specific niche skillset.Feels like it works better for standouts profiles than generalists.
  • Taxiappdev 1 day ago
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  • Etoro1942 1 day ago
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  • downbad_ 2 days ago
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