Join the Good People Slack
Live job openings, recruiter AMAs, workshop announcements, and honest feedback from people who've recently made moves. It's where the fastest-moving conversations happen.
The job board shows you what's open. The community shows you what's moving. Join the Slack for live roles and recruiter conversations. Join the subreddit for advice, wins, and threads that stick around.
Connect directly with recruiters, hiring managers, and talent experts - plus other candidates who are actively navigating the same market as you.
Start with Slack if you want real-time conversation and early role signals. Use Reddit if you want searchable threads, community Q&A, and advice that compounds over time.
Live job openings, recruiter AMAs, workshop announcements, and honest feedback from people who've recently made moves. It's where the fastest-moving conversations happen.
A running archive of job search wins, recruiter insights, resume feedback, and event recaps. Ask questions, share what's working, and learn from candidates at every stage.
"The community is a rich resource for potential opportunities, and they've gone as far as tagging me in relevant LinkedIn job posts and introducing me to a recruiter."
Joshua Nanticoke
Ask questions, get real answers. Both channels are actively moderated and filled with people who are hiring, have been hired, and are figuring it out right now.
Be the first to know about hiring events, resume workshops, AMA sessions with recruiters, and openings that haven't hit the board yet.
There's no wrong door. Slack moves fast and feels like a team. Reddit builds up over time and is easy to search. Both keep you closer to opportunities.