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Ever want to work wherever you want? Then it's time to find a remote job.
You can find them on the following websites.
FlexJobs
FlexJobs is a paid site that has lots of opportunities exclusive to paying members.
Jobs in many fields like customer service, marketing, and software development are included.
SolidGigs
SolidGigs is a website to find freelance gigs in digital fields like web design and software development.
It's a newsletter that delivers job listings to your inbox every day.
Remotive
A standard job board for finding remote jobs. There're jobs in many categories, searchable with its search box.
AngelList
A website where startups look for their new hires. It includes many remote friendly companies that are looking for people from around the world.
It's mostly for technical jobs like software development, but small amounts of other remote jobs are also available.
This site isn't exclusive to remote jobs so you have to filter non-remote jobs out when you're searching here.
HubStaff Talent
A website with lots of remote technical jobs. It has freelance gigs that range from small side hustles to high paying 6 figure jobs.
We Work Remotely
A website dedicated to listing remote jobs. Job types range from marketing, copywriting, to technical jobs like testing and software development.
Skip the Drive
Another job board deciated to remote gigs. It has a search system for easy searching.
It also pools data from many job boards so you don't have to go to many of them to find the dream remote job that you want.
Working Nomads
As its name suggests, this website is dedicated to location-independent jobs.
You can use this to find a job that has maximum flexibility in terms of time and location.
As with many sites, lots of job types are listed on this site, ranging from HR, marketing, to software engineering.
Remote.Co
A site that breaks down remote jobs by category to make your search easier. It has a Q&A board for job seekers and a supportive community with regular content on how to find a remote job.
Big List of Remote Companies
This isn't a website, but it's a GitHub repo with a big list of companies with remote jobs.
It lists the location it's accepting people from, skills required, products that they make, and links to their website, their jobs page, and Glassdoor reviews so you won't miss any information.
With these websites, finding a remote job will be easier. You won't have to search too hard to find something of your dreams.
Top comments (13)
Nice article 🙂thanks!
I've found LinkedIn to be the best for me. Since you have to opportunity to be bold and reach out to employess/founders/CEOs directly and be more personal
If you don't mind paying for InMail, I think it can work.
Anything to reduce the competition helps.
Remote's always harder because there're way fewer jobs.
But they're more hidden. Freelance working usually isn't posted for example. So you'll have to dig around.
Building an online presence for yourself also helps with finding warm leads.
I can make one categorized by country.
We are running a remote jobs board here: up2staff.com There are new postings every day from many different areas. Please kindly consider adding it on your list. Many thanks!
Looks good. Did you get the listings from a unique source?
Hello, thank you. We have a mix of our own sources and backfills.
stackoverflow, remote job filter:
stackoverflow.com/jobs/remote-deve...
Thanks. That's a good find.
I found Coders Rank to be very useful since you can integrate your github or gitlab or Linkedin profile and let companies finds you.
Very helpful article. Thanks for this. Remotewx.com is also a very cool source for remote work :) Many of other job boards use our Remote Job API to get jobs for their boards.
Its a good read,
I am looking Remote jobs for Testing profile, can you suggest some website where I can look for Testing profiles as every were I can see only jobs available for Developers.
That's great. It's better than commuting and before watched every second in the office.