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Top 10 Sites to find Remote Developer Jobs
Hello, everyone Nomadev here, back with another blog on tech. Today I will be sharing the top 10 platforms where you can kickstart your journey as a remote developer.
You already have heard about the fancy terms around nowadays like Digital Nomad & Remote Jobs. If you don't know what it is, Remote work means working from anywhere other than the office, which can be your home, cafe, or just a coworking space. Instead of coming to the office and interacting with team members face to face, remote workers use digital tools to handle tasks, complete projects, and communicate with their team.
There are many perks of having a Remote Job such as better work-life balance, better savings, and in most cases independent working hours.
So without wasting much time let's proceed to know the top sites to grab a remote role.
We Work Remotely is the largest remote work community in the world. With over 3M visitors, The site is worth a daily check, but it's not like the bigger remote jobs sites where refreshing after 10 minutes will make new jobs show up—expect to see around 1-5 jobs a day posted in your category here.
2. FlexJobs
You can find professional remote and flexible jobs in 50+ career fields, entry-level to executive, part-time to full-time, in the U.S. and around the world. They offer great resources to provide you support, guidance, and tools so you can land the remote or flexible job you want, and that includes client support you can talk to.
If you're a developer, you're probably already familiar with Stack Overflow, but may not have known that they offered a jobs board. They offer very high-paying jobs, not more likely for the freshmen, but yes they feature a lot of jobs on a daily basis.
4. Hired
Hired is one of the most unique sites that have reversed the traditional job-hunting process. You just have to create your profile with your background and what you are looking for and the companies apply to YOU.
5. SimplyHired
There are many jobs listed on SimplyHired, among which most are remote. The platform also provides many tools for job seekers such as Resume Builder
You can also find freelance jobs here and easily filter by location.
A huge number of jobs are listed on this site with easy to configure job alerts, you can filter development and compare the offers with the given functionalities of the site.
7. PowerToFly
Women in tech often feel like it's a man's world, but that's not the case at PowerToFly, which is a mostly tech-focused jobs board site specifically designed for women. Filter by skills, categories, employment type, and more. The remote jobs lists can be slim picking at times, but at least there's a bit less competition here since it's intended for a narrower demographic.
8. Remote OK
The site reaches more than 800,000 remote workers per month, Job posts listed on their site are sent out via email or through their live job feeds on Twitter and Facebook. Searching for jobs is easy here. You can just filter your searches by recruiters, position level (junior or senior), tech or non-tech, and type of industry such as Design, Marketing, and Management among others.
9. Jobspresso
Jobspresso is an easy-to-use remote jobs website to find quality remote careers.
Jobspresso’s expertly curated job listing includes cool remote jobs in tech, customer support, marketing, and more to make your at-home job a reality!
10. ANGELLIST
Last but not the least, If you are looking for working for top startups, Angellist is the place where you can join the world's largest startup community.
Dedicated to connecting job seekers with employers, signing up at Angellist if you are a job seeker means you are especially interested to work with a startup company.
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