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1. dang+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-01-03 20:21:37
There used to be a YC startup dedicated to this, which unfortunately no longer exists. I don't know the backstory on that, but I do remember that there was quite a large Launch HN thread:

Launch HN: 70MillionJobs (YC S17) – Job board for people with criminal records - >>14911467 - Aug 2017 (506 comments)

I link it here in case there might still be useful information or tips in those comments. If there are other related threads, we can list them here too.

Edit: also this (via jph's comment below):

Tell HN: I'm Afraid We're Shutting Down - >>31598978 - June 2022 (353 comments)

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2. jph+dB[view] [source] 2024-01-04 00:24:50
>>dang+(OP)
Thanks @dang. 70 Million Jobs CEO Richard Bronson wrote a moving update for HN here: >>31598978
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3. dang+jQ[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-01-04 03:13:09
>>jph+dB
Ah I'd forgotten. Thanks! I've added it above.
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4. rdl+fW[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-01-04 04:15:07
>>dang+jQ
Screwed up thing is the hiring conditions today are almost the opposite of 2020, so it would work great now (lots of entry to mid level jobs open, more comfort with remote than in <2020, etc.)
5. Pikama+jy1[view] [source] 2024-01-04 10:11:34
>>dang+(OP)
> I don't know the backstory on that

After skimming through the threads, it looks like:

1. Bronson's business started out strong right before the pandemic and showed a lot of promise.

2. The pandemic nearly bankrupted it.

3. His business partially recovered after the pandemic, but he was unable to secure high enough wages during a period of high inflation and wage growth and so his employees kept leaving to find higher paid work elsewhere, which he sourly blamed on "The Great Resignation" and shut the whole thing down.

It was a bit of a sad story and arguably a loss of a great resource, but the positive flip side is that it suggests the economy was good enough for his workers to find better work independently rather than relying on a for-profit middleman who I would assume takes some kind of commission/fee out of the deal.

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