Or possibly a 3-pane display (if desired).. Pick the Year/month, then the city, then see all the people in that city. Or similarly, Year/month, then the company (sorted), then the post.
As someone just coming off a long contract and looking for a new job/gig -- thank you... thank you from the bottom of my heart. I cannot express how wonderful this tool makes me feel in the midst of a difficult job market.
Looks good but the scrolling on iPad feels really wrong. So much so that it actually bothered me and I had to stop. Actually a very weird sensation - like nails on a chalk board - it is the first time I have had such a 'physical' response to pictures under glass.
Just a very small nitpick (not something you should lose your sleep over at all) - upon navigating to a link and then clicking browser back button doesn't take me back to the location I was at. I would even recommend opening links in a new window.
This is super! I wanted to do something like this myself - you've executed it brilliantly!!
Why don't have a "Feb 2012 - all" and let user's search using the regexp box? That way, I don't have to search both categories for stuff that might span both.
Awesome, thanks! Unfortunately, am on the stock Android browser, and it won't let me scroll down past the length of the left hand nav menu. Not sure why, but can look at your css when I'm back on my desktop if you like.
When I first saw the "ad" for a developer in New York on the bottom right of the site I thought to myself: "Wow, and he's already found a business model."
It took me a second to figure out that it was the site's creator's info.
Would be nice to see the job openings as a "gmail discussion" where I can read the "title" and just collapse it if i'm not interested instead of mouse wheeling !