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Job posting (auto-parsed — see raw text)
| Type | internship |
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| Role taxonomy | Intern |
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| Location | If "", " · Remote |
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| Salary | — |
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| Apply via | See posting |
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| Hiring notes | Sponsors visas. Interns welcome. |
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| Parsed locations | If "", " |
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| Posted by | dgunn |
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| Posted | May 2, 2012 |
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| Source | View on Hacker News ↗ |
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Original posting
If "INTERN", "REMOTE", or "H1B" candidates are not welcome to apply to your position, you should not use those words in your post. That defeats the purpose of using those key words if those candidates are welcome.
For example, if I am looking for H1B opportunities, ctl+f finds basically every listing because those who aren't willing to accept H1B say, "no H1B". If you don't accept these candidates, the convention assumes that by default. Don't explicitly say it.