Update:
Unicorn Hunt is no longer operational. The information in this article is for legacy purposes.
Review:
Unicorn Hunt offered a simple job board to promote roles in development, design, marketing, and project management, to name a few. The platform offered various features to boost job visibility, including social media promotion, but it lacked standard tools to optimize the hiring process, such as applicant management and resume searches.
Pros:
- Unicorn Hunt offered a targeted hiring solution for startups in the finance and technology sectors.
- The platform provided three job posting plans to suit various hiring needs and budgets.
- Young startups could opt to pay a discounted price or forgo the fee altogether for a basic job listing.
- All job ads were featured in the Unicorn Hunt newsletter and on X (formerly Twitter).
- Employers could add a video to job postings to give candidates an overall picture of their brand and company culture.
- Job postings included a company logo, social media handles, and a company career page URL.
- Remote vacancies were syndicated to We Work Remotely (WWR) for an additional cost.
Cons:
- Job listings were auto-renewed after 30 days unless you canceled your subscription.
- Only remote roles were syndicated to WWR, incurring an extra charge.
- There was no telephonic customer support.
- The user interface was outdated compared to other job boards.
Reputation:
We were unable to find any online reviews of Unicorn Hunt.
Key Information
Legal Name | Unicorn Hunt Ltd. |
Founder | |
Founding Date | Jan 01, 2011 |
Address | London, England |
Website |