JSON Resume(jsonresume.org)
jsonresume.org
JSON Resume
https://jsonresume.org/
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Wow, this same site has been submitted a bunch of times before: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=jsonresume.org
Creator here, teah it get's submitted almost yearly when people are on the job hunt.
I will have some new project news in a few months, better to wait for a resubmission then.
I will have some new project news in a few months, better to wait for a resubmission then.
"For developers, by developers"... there should be "HR" or "recruiter" in there somewhere.
Sorry for the self-plug but I have been working on something similar to this idea, but much more comprehensive, called Récivi[1]. It's still in the very early stage (like it doesn't have a webpage yet, but it has fairly good in-code documentation). I have also been making a website template, that can populate itself based on a Récivi JSON file[2].
[1] https://github.com/dhruvkb/portfolio/tree/main/packages/reci...
[2] https://github.com/dhruvkb/portfolio/tree/main/packages/webs...
[1] https://github.com/dhruvkb/portfolio/tree/main/packages/reci...
[2] https://github.com/dhruvkb/portfolio/tree/main/packages/webs...
will check it out later!
p.s. love your home page, gonna steal ideas
p.s. love your home page, gonna steal ideas
Its a good concept, similar like LaTeX for researches/academics.
Ooh, the curse of the dual purpose words / purposeful lack of accents in domain names! I thought this was going to be a proposal for some kind of clever new JSON streaming protocol that does something better which I don't know about than "line delimited JSON".
json-career or json-jobspec might be less ambiguous for those of us that refer to resumés as CVs etc. (Just my 2£ ;))
json-career or json-jobspec might be less ambiguous for those of us that refer to resumés as CVs etc. (Just my 2£ ;))
JOSN
(We've fixed the typo in the title now)
Hired!
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