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    <title>career &amp;mdash; Personal Blog //HCAZ</title>
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    <description>DevOps &amp; Infrastructure Engineer | Cloud, Automation &amp; Site Reliability https://hcaz.uk. You can follow this blog with @hcaz@prra.uk</description>
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      <title>Change detection for finding jobs</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[#services #selfhosted #jobs #career #softwaredeveloper&#xA;&#xA;I am due to start a new role next week which I am very excited for, but before I confirmed I had to go through the process of trying to find roles available in my industry and area. While sites like Indeed, and LinkedIn have vast amount of job postings I found them difficult to navigate and often out of date - or companies straight up don&#39;t post to them.&#xA;&#xA;I have a list of local companies or companies in my ideal sector which I would like to work for, you could call this my list of dream jobs. It includes some interesting tech startups nearby, charities I like the mission off etc.. Most of these organisations have a careers page which I can visit to see any open roles, but it&#39;s hard work checking 15 or so job pages every few days to see if anything has opened up.&#xA;&#xA;Thats where some self hosted software came into play, I setup my own instance of Change Detection and loaded in all of the companies I wanted to track. Now twice a day I get an email if any of them post new job listings, even if they don&#39;t post those roles to large job sites.&#xA;&#xA;Cover Image]]&gt;</description>
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<p>I am due to start a new role next week which I am very excited for, but before I confirmed I had to go through the process of trying to find roles available in my industry and area. While sites like Indeed, and LinkedIn have vast amount of job postings I found them difficult to navigate and often out of date – or companies straight up don&#39;t post to them.</p>

<p>I have a list of local companies or companies in my ideal sector which I would like to work for, you could call this my list of dream jobs. It includes some interesting tech startups nearby, charities I like the mission off etc.. Most of these organisations have a careers page which I can visit to see any open roles, but it&#39;s hard work checking 15 or so job pages every few days to see if anything has opened up.</p>

<p>Thats where some self hosted software came into play, I setup my own instance of <a href="https://changedetection.io/" rel="nofollow">Change Detection</a> and loaded in all of the companies I wanted to track. Now twice a day I get an email if any of them post new job listings, even if they don&#39;t post those roles to large job sites.</p>

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