Padmi - Every live tech job. One search bar.

Padmi helps people find the open roles that match what they really want - location, salary, company size (or just a vibe like "ml roles at big tech" or "defense startups with < 50 people"). We scrape and index over 250k+ live technical roles from company hiring boards, so the listings are real, easy to access, and free!

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Hey Everyone, I'm Ani and job hunting in tech can be extremely tough! Apart from big tech, all the real jobs live on 15,000+ scattered company career pages, and people have to hunt for these through company websites and github repos that aggregate some of these roles. Personally having close friends going through this process, I really wanted to build something to help them. That’s why I decided to build Padmi! Padmi continuously indexes company hiring boards directly (think boards like greenhouse, Ashby, Workday, and the custom career boards of bigger companies like google). Right now, we’re dealing with around 250k+ technical roles across ~10,000 companies, and each of our listings links back to the company’s own live application page! Our interface has only one search bar, so people can type what they mean, and get the results they want (”think queries like “senior ml roles at big tech” or "swe roles at defense tech with < 50 people in sf”) Padmi is (and will always be) free, requires no login, and is used by a bunch of people currently (starting with the friends who inspired the project). I really do hope people get value out of this. If you have friends looking for new work, please send this their way! Note: if you have feedback, I would really appreciate it if you could link it here, or send an email to (i read everything!!). It is still a bit rough around the edges and has some bugs, but will get better with time 💪.

One thing that would be a game changer for me is letting me save search alerts with custom filters, like a weekly email for new "defense startups under 50 people" roles posted in the last 7 days. Right now I have to keep coming back and re-running the same query manually, which makes it easy to miss fresh postings.

Genuinely cool concept and the vibe-based search is a nice touch. One thing that would make me use this daily is email alerts for new roles matching my saved filters, like "ML roles at big tech posted in the last 48 hours." Right now I'd have to keep checking back manually which I know I won't do.