About HexHire
Hey, I'm Tsvetozar. I built HexHire because I got tired of checking ten different places just to find Elixir jobs.
If you've looked for remote Elixir work, you know the deal. Listings are spread across company career pages, generic job boards, Elixir Forum, Hacker News threads, random Slack channels. Half the posts are stale, some are duplicates, and most "remote" jobs turn out to be hybrid. It's a mess.
One place for everything
HexHire pulls remote Elixir jobs from all over the web into a single site. I aggregate listings from career pages, job boards, and community sources, then filter out anything that isn't genuinely remote. New jobs come in multiple times a day.
Companies can also post jobs directly here. The goal is simple: whether you're looking for work or looking to hire, this should be the only place you need to check.
Market insights
Beyond job listings, I want HexHire to be where you go to understand the remote Elixir market. What are companies actually paying? Which technologies show up most in job descriptions? What benefits do remote Elixir roles include? I publish reports like the salary breakdown and benefits analysis based on real listing data, not surveys.
For both sides
If you're a developer, everything here is free. Browse, search, filter by region or seniority, subscribe to the weekly digest. No accounts required, no paywalls.
If you're hiring, HexHire puts your job in front of developers who actually care about Elixir. Not buried in a list of React and Java roles. Post a job or reach out at hello@hexhire.io.
Why only remote?
The Elixir community has always been distributed. It makes sense that the jobs should be too. Every listing on HexHire is fully remote. No hybrid, no "occasional office visits." If a job requires you to be in a specific region, that's clearly labeled so you don't waste time.
Say hi
Got feedback, found a bug, or want to chat about Elixir jobs? Drop me a line at hello@hexhire.io.