What is Static Jobs?
Static Jobs
is a job search site for computer professionals in the
United States,
Canada and the
United Kingdom.
Our goal is to be fast and simple in the spirit of Google. We're proud to be the first job search site that caters to
job seekers but you need to read
about us
to understand what we mean. (For a really brief summary, click
here.)
Our company name stems from the
static keyword
found in several programming languages such as C++, C# and Java. If you work as a software developer, chances are
you are familiar with static functions, static variables and even static classes in these
programming languages. Hence the name.
Because we're a niche job board, all our job postings are limited to web design, business analysis,
quality assurance, IT and hardware and software engineering. You get the idea and, of course, we have
remote jobs!
Job Search In A Nutshell
Although job seekers can browse jobs by
city,
state,
province or
constituent country,
we emphasize using the search field above. There is nothing that can't be done using the search field above.
All searches are case insensitive and stripped of punctuation marks. In general, you can specify keywords, location or
both where location can be a US, UK or Canadian city, the fifty US states, the thirteen Canadian provinces and territories and
the four UK countries such as England. The US states and the Canadian provinces can be written in full and abbreviated
forms, i.e. California and CA, Ontario and ON. In addition, we have hardcoded two special locations:
Silicon Valley and
San Francisco Bay Area,
Bay Area or just
SFBA.
Because we have too few jobs in our database at this stage, we don't search by counties or zip codes.
The list below is meant to give you some ideas that we're capable of and is not exhaustive by any means.
By default, all searches are relevance searches. If you need an and search, please, use
advanced search.
For exact strings, use double quotes. For example, "Product Manager" NYC will find jobs in NYC that
contain these two words in consecutive order, i.e. Product Manager jobs.