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Show HN: I built an MCP for finding SWE jobs

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Anthropic is hiring more SWEs than ever, despite AI replacement claims

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2 points·by kylem866·5 miesięcy temu·1 comments

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Show HN: Windows 95 Themed Job Board (With Minesweeper)

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Show HN: I Scraped 2,200 Software Engineering Jobs from Career Pages Using LLMs

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Show HN: MassApply – Virtual Assistants Apply to SWE Jobs for You

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2 points·by kylem866·2 lata temu·3 comments

Show HN: MassApply – Human Assistants Apply to SWE Jobs for You

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Ask HN: What tools need to be built for windows server?

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kylem866
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Hi all,

It feels like every month a quote from Anthropic goes viral about how SWEs won't exist in the future due to AI.

I wanted to see if Anthropic is actually hiring less as a result of AI. So, I compiled a dataset of their monthly SWE job openings juxtaposed with quotes from execs about AI replacement.

The results are clear: Anthropic is claiming that SWE jobs will go away, while simultaneously hiring more SWEs than ever. Since Jan '25 their open SWE roles are up 170% and the curve is accelerating.

It's important to remember that AI companies have an incentive to claim that their tech will automate away jobs because that's what their customers/investors want to hear.
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
In 4 years. It would be anti windows spirit to iterate quickly
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
On it!
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Update: just added support for tech stack filtering. Let me know what you think!
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Got it, thanks!
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Right, that can definitely be done. I was just wondering what specific things you're hoping to find with a fuzzy search so I can make sure it's implemented well
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thank you! What more specific things would you like to search for?

I'm using 4o-mini + structured output mode
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thanks! I've actually already sent a message to the hiring cafe creator and didn't hear back. Might be worth another shot
kylem866
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
Thanks! Yeah I have noticed accuracy problems with the seniority too. I'm using 4o-mini + structured output to extract the seniority. Currently the seniority output is defined as an array to handle edge cases where a job could technically be either mid level or senior. But, in reality the LLM is over eager at assigning multiple seniorities. It frequently gives a mid level seniority to jobs which literally have 'Senior' in the title. I'll work on it!
kylem866
·2 lata temu·discuss
Hi thanks for your comment.

I think your strategy for applications depends a lot on what companies you're applying to and your experience. If you are applying to a smaller company that is likely to read your application then it might be worthwhile to tailor your application.

For very competitive jobs I didn't find tailoring my applications to be worthwhile. I spent many hours writing cover letters and tailoring my resume for companies that I ultimately never heard back from. I found that time was better spent applying to more jobs

That said, I don't think mass applications are the only strategy job seekers should employ. I think a combination of mass applications, cold outreach via email + linkedin, warm outreach to your network, and maybe a few tailored applications to roles you really want is best to maximize your odds
kylem866
·2 lata temu·discuss
Also, if you'd like to stay up to date with product updates I'll be posting them on my twitter: https://x.com/kylem_dev
kylem866
·2 lata temu·discuss
Thanks for the feedback!

There is another company https://scale.jobs/ which does what you described. They have a chrome extension which you use to delegate jobs to them on linkedin and they apply for you. It effectively adds an easy apply button to every job.

To speed up job applications that you do yourself I would recommend https://simplify.jobs/. Their application autofiller is free and performs well on workday in my experience

Do you find linkedin sufficient for finding jobs? Or do you typically check company career pages too?