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1) {company}

Company1) {company}
Websitewhoishiring.io
Typeinternship
Role taxonomyIntern
Location{attrs: · Remote
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://regex101.com/r/relwQD/3
Hiring notesSponsors visas. Interns welcome.
TechPython
Parsed locations{attrs:
Posted byxando
PostedFeb 1, 2017
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Original posting

Hey, a friendly reminder. I’m parsing the thread, all job offers added here are also available on the map on https://whoishiring.io Also I’ve started a small campaign to update thread format and make it more parser friendly for whoishiring.io and others (I know that at least few websites that do similar thing). Also you can read more about whoishiring.io in a recent “Show HN” (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13500701) Here is the format. 1) {company} | {job title} | {locations} | {attrs: REMOTE, INTERNS, VISA, company url} Google | Software Developer | SF | VISA https://google.com DuckDuckGo | Software Developer | Paoli PA | REMOTE, VISA or 2) {company} | {job title} | {locations} Google | Site Reliability Engineer | London, Zurich, Sydney Facebook | Web-developer | London, Zurich I’m using this regex to test the firstline. \s*(?P<company>[^|]+?)\s*\|\s*(?P<title>[^|]+?)\s*\|\s*(?P<locations>[^|]+?)\s*(?:\|\s*(?P<attrs>.+))?$ You can test it in Python or here https://regex101.com/r/relwQD/3 (for the match look right). As a result off this calling in previous editions of “Who is Hiring” many posters actually complied. Which resulted in more accurate map positions, better tagging (REMOTE, VISA, INTERNSHIP, …) and for some I was even able to get LOGOS!. Thanks!