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Friday, 23 November 2007

37signals Gig Board




Need some help on a project? Looking for a freelancer, contractor, consultant, or company to give you a hand with development, design, copywriting, or something else?
Meet your match on the Gig Board.

Companies such as The New York Times, CNET, Facebook, Adobe, Trek, and American Express use this Job Board to reach today's best and brightest web minds. Discover why this job board will find you better people than other job sites.

The highest common denominator

Most job boards are a crap shoot. You post an ad and face an email deluge from unqualified applicants. If you like collecting resumes, that's fine. If you actually want to hire someone, it sucks. That's why we created the 37signals Job Board — the best way to find designers and programmers who get it.

Targeting the cream of the crop

Where you post your job says a lot about your company and the kind of people you want to attract. Our Job Board attracts the best because it's featured on industry-leading sites such as Signal vs. Noise, A List Apart, Zeldman.com, Kottke.org, Coudal, and the Ruby on Rails site. The people who build the best of the web read these sites. People who value beautiful design, beautiful code, high standards, and doing great work. These are the people you'll reach on the 37signals Job Board.

Less Hay

You won't have to worry about being a needle in a haystack either. There are usually around 100 jobs posted at the Job Board at any one time. That means your job won't get lost in the shuffle like it does at other job sites.

Industry leaders hire here

No wonder industry leaders like The New York Times, BusinessWeek, CNET, Adobe, American Express, NBC, Trek, Skype, and Facebook are hiring on the 37signals Job Board. Plus, posting an ad is dead simple: 30 days, $300. Post an ad and find the right person today.

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