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1) {company}

Company1) {company}
Websitewhoishiring.io
Typeinternship
Role taxonomyIntern
Location{attrs: · Remote
Salary
Apply viaApplication linkhttps://regex101.com/r/relwQD/3
Hiring notesSponsors visas. Interns welcome.
TechPython
Parsed locations{attrs:
Posted byxando
PostedJan 2, 2017
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Original posting

Hey, a friendly reminder. I’m parsing the thread, all job offers added here are also available on the map on https://whoishiring.io If you post here: Last month (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13080505) I’ve started a small campaign to update thread format and make it more parser friendly for whoishiring.io and others website I know that at least few websites that do similar thing. As a result off this calling, many posters actually complied. Which resulted in more accurate map positions, better tagging (REMOTE, VISA, INTERNSHIP, …) and for some I was even able to get logos. Thanks! Here is the format. 1) {company} | {job title} | {locations} | {attrs: REMOTE, INTERNS, VISA, company url} Google | Software Developer | SF | VISA https://google.com DuckDuckGo | Software Developer | Paoli PA | REMOTE, VISA or 2) {company} | {job title} | {locations} Google | Site Reliability Engineer | London, Zurich, Sydney Facebook | Web-developer | London, Zurich I’m using this regex to test the firstline. \s*(?P<company>[^|]+?)\s*\|\s*(?P<title>[^|]+?)\s*\|\s*(?P<locations>[^|]+?)\s*(?:\|\s*(?P<attrs>.+))?$ You can test it in Python or here https://regex101.com/r/relwQD/3 (for the match look right).