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This site offers full-time, part-time, and even

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 5:08 am
by zihadhosenjm80
This site offers full-time, part-time, and even some jobs that are perfect for testing your way into starting a freelance business. Companies can post jobs for free, but candidates have to pay $14.99 a month for the service. Frankly, the $14.99 is a small price to pay for access to the job opportunities they post. I personally know a few people that have landed a position through Flexjobs.

Outside of the paid service, they also have a ton of free resources for remote job seekers. Most of the other sites I will talk about feature “jobs in tech”, but Flexjobs offers job postings from a wide variety of industries. Bonus: Flexjobs has new posts all the time, and posters usually get back to you quickly after you’ve applied.

2. JustRemote
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With literally hundreds of new remote jobs listed within the past month alone, JustRemote has built a albania phone number library remote job search platform to help you find fully (or partially) remote positions across a wide range of functionalities including—design, development, writing, customer service, business, editing, marketing, HR, project management, recruiting, sales, SEO, social media and more.

Their platform is built specifically for people to discover the best remote job opportunities from around the world, without a focus on a particular location or region. They also recently launched a new paid job search product called Power Search, which allows you to subscribe to their new remote job listings (for your preferences) and easily find many more of the best remote jobs across the Internet—that don’t typically get advertised, yet are still actively being recruited for. Their paid service currently costs $12/mo, but it’s well worth the low investment in order to tap into high quality remote job listings if you’re a serious seeker.

3. AngelList
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I’ve personally gotten a job from AngelList. There’s no fee and new job postings are added daily. Unlike the other sites on this list, this site is geared specifically toward start-ups. If you want to work at an early stage startup, this is the place to be. There is no cost to use AngelList, but you’ll need to make a profile. Your profile is your resume so make sure it stands out.

You get interviews by clicking “yes, I’m interested” and by leaving a small note for the hiring manager. If the company likes your profile, they will set up a meeting with you. The process with AngelList is super easy, no resume or cover letter needed. I’ve applied and received a response within a few hours, and each job posting tells you when the job poster was last “active”. Pro Tip: stay away from the “active 2 months ago,” or later.

4. Hubstaff Talent