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Job Board — Tech / Startup Landing

A dark, developer-cool landing page for a tech and startup job board. A grid-lit hero pairs animated count-up stats with a live terminal motif that types out a match-and-apply session. Below it sit curated startup roles with salary bands and remote badges, category filters, an interactive salary-transparency card driven by a seniority slider, a tech-stack chip cloud that totals matching roles, a why-us grid for engineers, and an email capture CTA. Built with vanilla JS, scroll reveal, and a toast helper.

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Tech / Startup Landing

A full marketing landing for Stackr, a fictional salary-first job board for engineers. The dark #0b0e14 canvas is lit by a faint grid and dual color glows, with Inter for UI and JetBrains Mono for the developer-cool accents. The hero leads with a live-roles pill, a search field with quick stack chips, and a terminal panel whose blinking cursor sells a stackr matchstackr apply flow. A strip of animated count-up stats and a row of hiring-company logos closes the fold.

The body stacks five working sections. Curated roles render as a two-column card grid with company logos, remote and “new” badges, real salary bands, bookmark toggles, and an apply button — filterable by Remote, Backend, Frontend, and AI/ML. Salary transparency centers on a card whose seniority slider repaints the band plus base, equity, and bonus bars from Junior through Principal. Tech-stack filters are a chip cloud that sums per-stack role counts as you select. A why-us grid and a glowing CTA with email capture round it out, above a four-column footer.

Every interaction is vanilla JS: filtering, the salary slider, stack totals, search, bookmarks, the mobile nav, an IntersectionObserver scroll-reveal that also fires the count-up, and a shared toast() helper for feedback. The layout reflows cleanly from desktop down to ~360px and respects prefers-reduced-motion.

Illustrative UI only — fictional jobs & companies, not a real hiring platform.