A few months ago, I was trying to get hired as a fresher and getting nowhere.
I was doing everything people say you should do. Updating my resume, building projects, learning new skills, applying every day, trying to stay positive.
Still, nothing moved.
Some jobs never replied. Some rejected me instantly. Many “entry-level” roles wanted experience that beginners obviously don’t have.
It started messing with my confidence.
You begin by thinking the problem is your resume. Then your portfolio. Then your skills. Eventually, you start wondering if the problem is just you.
Then AI changed the hiring market even more.
Applications became faster, more polished, and way more crowded. It felt like everyone had tools to move quicker, while juniors were already struggling just to get noticed.
So I shifted my focus to remote jobs, hoping a global market would mean more chances.
Instead, I found another wall.
Most remote job boards were packed with senior and mid-level roles. Great opportunities existed — but not for people trying to get their first break.
And I knew I wasn’t the only one seeing it.
Everywhere online, I kept seeing freshers, graduates, self-taught developers, and career switchers saying the same thing:
Where are the real junior opportunities?
That frustration stayed with me until one day I decided to stop waiting for someone else to solve it.
So I built RemoteJuniors.
A job board focused only on remote junior and entry-level roles.
No endless senior listings.
No fake “junior” roles asking for years of experience.
No wasting hours searching through jobs that were never meant for beginners.
Just a place designed for people trying to start.
I didn’t build it because I had everything figured out.
I built it because I was living the problem.
And honestly, I’m still on the journey too.
But if this helps even one person find their first opportunity faster than I did, it’s worth it.
If you’re trying to break in, I built this for you:
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