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



I've seen job posting from a year ago. Does it mean the job isn't fill till this day.
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.
Looking forward to speaking with you.
Lonnie McRorey
www.godaddyjobs.com
Thank you!
http://www.amazon.com/jobs
THANK YOU.
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.
- by MadLyb January 22, 2009 4:49 PM PST
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (36 Comments)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