Symfony Jobs, the official Symfony job board, is now available. This is
the new go-to place for Symfony-related employment opportunities: find great
jobs related to Symfony or add a job posting to discover the best talent
from the community.
Symfony Jobs accepts all kinds of jobs (partial or full-time, remote or on-site, etc.)
as long as they are directly related to Symfony. Posting a job offer is free,
but you need to meet some quality rules, like always provide a salary range.
Whether you're a company looking to hire skilled professionals or a developer
seeking your next challenge, visit symfony.com/jobs
As with any Open-Source project, contributing
code or documentation is the most common way to help, but we also have a wide range of
sponsoring opportunities.
@Alister thanks for your proposal! We plan to introduce new features to this section slowly, so we can't promise if or when we'll add this.
For young folks here, @Nicolas is referring to Jobeet tutorial, which showed how to build a job board using Symfony 1.x version. We still have that tutorial published in the legacy section of this website: https://symfony.com/legacy/doc/jobeet?orm=Doctrine
I use https://feeder.co/ it allows for you to create custom feeds but comes at a cost.
Certainly helps keep you informed on websites that have not yet implemented RSS feeds.
Hope this helps :-)
For young folks here, @Nicolas is referring to Jobeet tutorial, which showed how to build a job board using Symfony 1.x version. We still have that tutorial published in the legacy section of this website: https://symfony.com/legacy/doc/jobeet?orm=Doctrine
I definitively agree with Alister, an RSS feed is a must have. :)
Certainly helps keep you informed on websites that have not yet implemented RSS feeds.
Hope this helps :-)