We launched the CrunchBoard job board in August, and people seem to be getting quality results for their listings because they keep coming back. CrunchBoard customers include Apple, AOL, MySpace, NBC, CNET, Motley Fool, and lots of funded startups. Listings have come from 12 U.S. states and 8 countries.
Here are some of the recent jobs on CrunchBoard:
- VP of Marketing at Sampa in Redmond, WA
- Senior Software Engineer at Zvents, Inc. in San Mateo, CA
- Senior Web Developer at SayNow in Palo Alto, CA
- Web Developer at Meridias Capital in Newton, MA
- Manager, Community Technology at NBC Universal in New York, NY
- User Experience Design at Motley Fool in Alexandria, VA
- Sr. Developer at Piczo Inc. in San Francisco, CA
- AJAX Rockstar at Redfin in San Francisco, CA
- Producer, Motion Graphics at Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, CA
- Junior Freelance Online Store Coordinator at Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, CA





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I love companies that use the term “rockstar” in the title of their job post (eg. “Ajax Rockstar”). These companies are always lame and run by incompetent retards.
It’s a real time saver.
Bless them, they put a bleeding *dash* in there:
“Redfin seeks to hire a rock-star AJAX programmer”
I actually have a query:
I’ve been a front-end coder at the same place for 8 years here in SF. Mind you, I learned everything on the job (I didn’t know HTML from Adam when I was hired) and I’m pretty sure I lack crucial skill sets to successfully market myself elsewhere. Honestly, I have no desire to go anywhere else. I’m just curious what it’s like out there in SF for presentation layer coders.
“Rockstar”….lol.
Looks like you have CNET listed up their twice.
IF the company pays the “rockstar” salary, then it’ll be oooookkk.
“Only $200!” ??????????? Only?
I love CrunchBoard. Not that I’m in the job market now, but if I was… this would be the place to go.
Rockstar sounds very cheap.