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January 22, 2009 2:44 PM PST

The spreadsheet of sunshine: Who's hiring (updated)

by Rafe Needleman
The story I kicked off in late October, Tech layoffs: The scorecard, is a real bummer. On it, we're tracking the current layoffs in the tech economy. I hate the story, since each line on the sheet stands for real people who have lost jobs.

So I sent a query out to my Twitter followers: Send me good news. That led to this anti-layoff spreadsheet, the one tracking companies that are hiring. I present it here. The list is alphabetical, with most recent entries shaded. Happy hunting, everyone.

Want to add your open positions to this sheet? Fill out this form and then give me time to add your data to the live sheet on this page. I'd like to see this spreadsheet get bigger than the layoff scorecard.

Related reading: 14 things to do if you are laid off from a tech job.

See also: Crunchboard, Monster.com, Dice.com, etc.

Rafe Needleman writes about start-ups, new technologies, and Web 2.0 products, as editor of CNET's Webware. E-mail Rafe.
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by rmcdonough October 22, 2008 8:07 PM PDT
It's nice to see some positive news on this front!
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by randallbennett October 22, 2008 8:13 PM PDT
Rafe, nice post. Gotta love the optimism. Give people a ray of hope. Everyone knows the economy sucks, here's how to fix it.
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by humanssssss October 22, 2008 9:10 PM PDT
How do we know if the jobs are real? Do these companies provide statistic on which ones are real and which ones are out to get people's resume and waste people's time. This is the problem with companies posting job openings, they waste your time when they are faking the job posting to 1) need vital information 2) gather resume 3) waste your time.

I've seen job posting from a year ago. Does it mean the job isn't fill till this day.
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by Jonathanhebacon October 23, 2008 9:01 AM PDT
You bring up a valid point, but that's a bleak outlook, isn't it! I can't speak for all the companies listed above but I posted the openings for one of my clients (OrangeSoda) and I know they are legit. The company has grown from just a handful of employees in 2006 to more than 150 now. Not all news is bad news in the economy.

Also, some jobs are rolling jobs. I know here in Utah computer programmers and engineers are always in high demand so many companies are constantly recruiting them to get the best talent.
by GoochyPuppy November 13, 2008 5:52 PM PST
You're quite right that many job listings out there are NOT for real. They exist only to satisfy government requirements for H1B VISAs and Green Cards. Both processes require that a company wishing to hire a foreign candidate must prove that they are unable to fill the position with an existing permanent resident or citizen. A part of this proof includes running advertisements for the job to be filled, and then filtering out all the non-foreign candidates as being "unqualified" so that they can hire the foreign candidate at a lower wage and with the "H1B" threat over their heads. This is a very common practice. But ... some of these jobs are real, I'm sure. Good-luck.
by MeetupHR October 23, 2008 12:59 PM PDT
Reviewing resumes is an extremely time consuming thing and not that much fun. I don't know of anyone who would want to do this unless they really needed to fill their jobs. I can guarantee you that any posting you see on Meetup.com is FOR REALZ. We ARE hiring!!
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by Lonnieti22 January 27, 2009 5:42 AM PST
IF its time consuming for you let us give you a hand. www.ti-22.com 203-648-9638 ext 103. We offer low cost sourcing services that enable your recruiters to focus on the important tastks.

Looking forward to speaking with you.

Lonnie McRorey
by DorianBenkoil October 23, 2008 1:23 PM PDT
Nice to see this
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by Vegaman_Dan October 24, 2008 6:50 PM PDT
A lot of companies posted their layoffs following the end of the financial year (Sept 30th for many companies) and then were forced to announce layoffs shortly thereafter. While there are a few more than last year in the IT industry, when you look back at last year and this year, it isn't nearly as doom and gloom as it may seem at first.
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by donnaleeh October 24, 2008 11:14 PM PDT
I sent the layoff site to some friends and they found it too depressing. So I'm glad you created this site because I can send it to make up for the previous one. Nice job on both sites though, I really appreciate the information.
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by shibug October 27, 2008 6:59 PM PDT
Please add Duke Energy to your list: http://www.duke-energy.com/careers/default.asp
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by jandler November 5, 2008 12:26 PM PST
You should remove Compuware or at least put an ast?risque next to it. They may have position listed but they just lay off 300+ worldwide.
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by whiterabbit2 November 26, 2008 8:35 PM PST
I myself got contacted by a recruiter today from a company from the first list (layoffs), they just got rid of 20% in October.
by repanag November 5, 2008 12:41 PM PST
I think it would good to add location for each entry in the list.
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by myles taylor November 6, 2008 11:35 AM PST
Ditto that.
by mountain_racer November 17, 2008 6:42 AM PST
If not the exact location of each job, at least a regional break out. It would be interesting to see what parts of the country are seeing more job creation versus job loss.
by GoDaddyJobs November 11, 2008 9:29 AM PST
We are absolutely hiring in Arizona. Please visit: GoDaddyjobs.com

www.godaddyjobs.com

Thank you!
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by tforsme November 11, 2008 9:37 AM PST
What about Amazon? They have a ton of openings.
http://www.amazon.com/jobs
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by ericyen November 11, 2008 9:38 AM PST
Thanks for providing a shining light. Not everything is gloom and doom.
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by bettesrr December 1, 2008 8:21 PM PST
GOD BLESS YOU FOR PROACTIVELY TAKING CHARGE AND HELPING GET OUR TECHS BACK TO WORK (if that's where they want to be).

THANK YOU.
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by cornell2 December 2, 2008 6:56 AM PST
Is there any way we can embed this widget on our own websites?
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by rafe December 3, 2008 5:14 PM PST
Update: I have added Job Location to the data entry form. As soon as I start getting entries with job location specified, I will add the column to the live form here as well.
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by December 11, 2008 4:35 PM PST
There are lots of jobs out there. We're seeing this transfer from big companies to smaller companies. There is lots of stuff to do if you are willing to work and aren't looking for a job that you can slack off and read message boards like this all day long (uh, like I'm doing, heh!)
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by randsgil March 6, 2009 12:00 PM PST
Oh yeah...Opps!
by ben_coolen January 6, 2009 11:03 AM PST
Thanks, this is incredibly helpful!!! And let's put this dowturn in perspective, more than 91% of Californians are working which is still a very good number by most standards!
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by cdenny4 January 17, 2009 6:43 PM PST
Helpful article for those who are looking for work.

Greater Richmond Career Network meets weekly at Virginia Commonwealth University for the purpose of networking among job seekers. We are sharing leads among participants. There is a lot of positive activity and support as well. See for yourself though. Join through http://www.meetup.com/Virginia-Career-Network and see what people are saying about past events.
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by MadLyb January 22, 2009 4:49 PM PST
Hey Rafe,

Great idea, but I would suggest some cleanup. For example, the Cisco entry is for a job board, not a recruiter or Cisco. All Cisco jobs are listed right on the site and can be applied for there.

Thanks again.
The Mad Lybber
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