HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14910561 "How to find a remote job"
- https://unicornhunt.io/ ~ From the peeps behind Silicon drinkabout, it's got a good balance of startups, remotes and SMEs roles.
- I recently created Remote Friendly - https://remotefriendly.work - that is a jobs board for remote jobs. It doesn't have many listings right now as I've consciously chosen not to recycle postings from other boards to pad it out. I usually charge $20 but it's currently free to add a listing (and will be for a while).
- I like https://whoishiring.io/
- For U.S., the one that worked the best for me is https://stackoverflow.com/jobs
- I've also had descent results from the aggregator http://indeed.com
- https://angel.co/jobs
- https://angel.co/salaries
- https://triplebyte.com/
- https://hired.com/
- https://underdog.io/
- https://alist.co/
- http://hasjob.co - Used widely by startups in India. I find it clean and simple to use.
- The best I've seen for the video game development industry is https://orcahq.com/jobs. Clean and simple.
- https://ninjajobs.org is a good job board run by people in the "infosec" / security / etc industry.
- http://zonino.co.uk - We had a stab at building our own that mined jobs directly from the websites of (London) startups. It's mothballed so the data is all out of date but I still think the UI is a good example of how job searching should be really simple and uncluttered.
- There's https://github.com/wfhio/awesome-job-boards ... looks like it needs to be updated with some of these mentioned boards!
- In the same way as glass door, http://h1bdata.info/ is a valuable resource as a job hunter
- Almost exclusively French but https://jobs.humancoders.com/ is no fuss and very nice.
- Disclaimer: I work at http://SymbaSync.com/ but, it would be great if you guys could checkout our website, and give us some feedback!
- It doesn't look in any way different from the pseudo-random sites generated here: http://tiffzhang.com/startup/
- Also recommend https://dribbble.com/jobs for design jobs, and searching through profiles with the "Available for hire" filter.
- For remote, here is a list: https://github.com/engineerapart/TheRemoteFreelancer
- https://remotelist.io
- www.authenticjobs.com - used it first time around 5 years ago. It looks like they have further polished their UI, job offers look good, solid product.
- https://weworkremotely.com/
- https://www.wfh.io/
- https://remoteok.io/
- https://jobspresso.co/
- https://www.nofluffjobs.com/
- http://www.gaswork.com/
- https://www.wfh.io does not allow job postings from anyone who masks the identity of the actual employer. This was something we set out to refuse from inception.
- I started https://www.latitude.work with the goal of featuring quality opportunities for other software engineers in a way that puts the information up front that's important to us. I stayed away from only having paid listings since that seems like a race to the bottom and am focusing on having a great experience for engineers. Would love any feedback on it.
- The best one in France, for Free Software and Open Source professionals : https://www.linuxjobs.fr
- Not trying to advertise too much, but my cofounder and I have been building out a job website for a while called "TrueJob"(https://www.truejob.com/), which is focused on startup jobs and very recently heavily Michigan jobs. We'd love to have people try it out!
- I love https://www.cloudpeeps.com/ to find jobs (esp freelance / contract)
- https://www.offerzen.com/
- http://www.indeed.co.uk has a very clean craigslist-like style which I find a joy to use when recruiting.
- Toptal ->https://www.toptal.com/#select-eye-opening-coders-now
- I work for a company called untapt (https://www.untapt.com). We're building a Machine Learning-powered hiring platform that focuses on software engineers. We're very proud of what we've built – definitely worth checking out.