A site ``Mozilla Lifeboat'' was born to rescue former Mozilla employees who were laid off in a large layoff
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Mozilla Lifeboat
https://mozillalifeboat.com/
Mozilla Lifeboat is a website that was opened with the intention of helping over 300 former Mozilla employees who were dismissed because of the new coronavirus to find new jobs. At the time of writing the article, job listings of technology companies that are recruiting new employees are lined up, and you can jump to the job recruitment page of each company by clicking 'View Open Jobs'.
Each job offer is tagged, for example, 'Alumni-founded' means that a former Mozilla employee has added the job offer, and 'Remote friendly' 'Tolerance)' literally indicates whether or not the company is tolerant of remote work.
In contrast to major technology companies,
You can also check for job hunting tweets by former Mozilla employees by searching for the hashtag ' #mozillalifeboat ' on Twitter.
For example, a former Mozilla employee, David Walsh, said, 'Sadly, the dream-like days at Mozilla that have lasted for eight and a half years have come to an end. But I'm excited about my next dream! If you are looking for a web-loving engineer, please send me a DM or email.'
Sadly, after 8.5 amazing years, my Mozilla dream has come to and end.
— David Walsh (@davidwalshblog) August 11, 2020
Excited for the next dream though!If you're looking for a passionate, web-loving engineer, shoot me a DM or email. #mozillalifeboat
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If you would like to add a new job listing on Mozilla Lifeboat, you can do so from 'Add your company'.
Gregory Koberger says that more than eight years have passed since he retired from Mozilla when he created Mozilla Lifeboat. 'Mozilla is where I started my career and has always been a big one for me. Mozilla has great employees and a huge alumni network. You are hiring a new hire. Then I have to recommend hiring a former Mozilla employee!'
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