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— March 8, 2011 —

By Tobin Harris

We’re currently hiring iPhone app developers, and we’ve been hunting for places in the UK to post up job adverts. Ideally places that have a community around them and won’t charge a small fortune. 

If you’re looking for an iPhone job, this list might help you. Feel free to post up more in the comments. 

CoderStack

www.coderstack.co.uk

This is a site written by developers, for developers. It’s nicely done, and easy to post up a job posting. 

So far, job postings are free “whist they get traction”. Looks like there are 20-30 UK iPhone developer jobs up there right now.

AppDevJobs

www.appdevjobs.com

This site allows free job postings, and seems to have a healthy selection of UK iPhone jobs going. This is focused on the mobile sector, so also includes Android, BlackBerry etc. And it has both freelance and permanent positions.

The Engine Room Apps Phone job up on there too.

CWJobs

www.cwjobs.co.uk

Ah, this is one of the big guns in the UK when it comes to looking for jobs. They seem to have a lot of iPhone positions on there. We’ve posted a job up there too, cost about £195.

SuperScout

www.superscout.com

This is a growing social network for the job industry. The idea is to use social stickyness to grow a job community. I love the idea, although it needs more traffic (go and give it some!)

I also spoke to the founder, Stefan Debattista, he’s a nice guy with a clear vision. I really hope that SuperScout gains traction. 

Google

google.com

As part of our recruitment drive, we’ve also created an Adwords campaign for attracting iPhone developers. It looks like others are doing the same. 

So, just search google and look at the non-organic links, you might find something!

A Few Misses…

We were hoping that StackOverflow Careers would have had more UK companies posting jobs up there, we didn’t find many for iPhone.

We were also hoping that the Yorkshire Evening Post would have more local software development jobs, but nope.

Any More?

There’s probably loads more places we could have mentioned, but these were the most promising ones. Please suggest more if you know them. 



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