For several years, application development is one of the few sectors that in recent years has suffered from an incredible shortage of well-qualified professionals, since it has a large number of outlets of all kinds. Despite the layoffs recently announced by some companies such as Twitter, Google and Facebook, which could indicate a change of cycle, this is not really the case, since the layoffs are not affecting engineers, and, in fact, they are the only profile that technology companies continue to hire today.
If you are thinking of changing jobs, looking for new job opportunities or finding your first job, both remotely and in person, you don’t have to start searching the internet and lose a large number of hours to find hardly any offers. The easiest way to do it through this link to a Google spreadsheet where we can find more than 750 job offers around the world.
More than 750 job offers for programmers and software engineers
This compilation of job offers has been created by The Pragmatic Engineer, a compilation where we can see all the job offers distributed by companies and where we can find offers to work at Microsoft, Mercedes Benz, Uber, Spotify, NVIDIA, eBay, Booking, ING , BMW, Mozilla, Patreon, MidJourney and Roblox among many others.
All the information available on this sheet allows us to quickly know the information about the company and the jobs you are looking for along with the location or if it is available remotely, along with a link to sign up for the job offer or find more information about it.
In addition, all the people who have collaborated to create this document have also made some comment about the company that allows us to get an idea about the environment that we are going to find, both in the cases where it is necessary to work in person and if it is an offer to work remotely. If we do not want to read offer by offer, we can perform a search using the Control + F key combination and enter the terms we want to filter.
In the last column, we can also find a comment from the creator of this sheet (Gergely) that can also help us learn more about the company that is offering the job. The initial idea that Gergely Orosz had was to create a list with some 200 job offers for programmers and software engineers, however, the number of offers that the readers of his newsletter have sent him has been so high that it has been been forced to extend it to 750.
However, he assures that as he receives new job offers, he will continue to update this sheet, so if, at this moment, we do not find a job offer that we would like to apply for, we can take a look at it again in a few weeks.