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The key is to find the right sites that list remote jobs and to identify the right companies to follow on those sites. I guess that you already know the difference between a remote and freelance job, so just use “remote work” filter, in order to find a job that suits you the best. Check out the sites that will bring you closer to your perfect remote job.
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1. FlexJobs There is a ton of junk out there for job seekers – from jobs that are too-good-to-be-true to broken links, repetitive ads, or just straight-out hoax and fake postings. For a small price ($14.99 a month) you can use FlexJobs and avoid these scams. You can use it to find a full-time or part-time gig. It even has some
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jobs that are perfect for making your way into kickstarting a freelance business. FlexJobs offers job postings from a wide variety of industries, publishes new ads all the time, and posters usually get back to you quickly after you’ve applied. 2. Remote.co Remote.co is actually part of FlexJobs, but it helps companies hire, train, and
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manage remote employees. They also post jobs daily, and the response time is similar to that of a regular job application. Also, they have great blog resources and Q&A for remote job seekers. You can learn a lot about working remotely here. 3. Upwork Some would say that Upwork is overcrowded, but with good skills, you can find a way to
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distinguish yourself. You may be underpriced at the beginning, but once your clients get to know you, you will get good reviews and well-paid jobs. Though it is generally not the first choice for those who seek full time employment, it is a great way to see if a freelance, remote, or another flexible type of work is for you. However,
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Upwork does charge a service fee, but you can earn money quickly. 4. We Work Remotely On this platform, there are many job offers for designers and software engineers, but also for marketers and developers. This online board is great for those who want to find a remote job and it’s constantly being updated. You can search
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for a job by title or skill for free, find a job, and work from anywhere you want. However, if you are looking to hire a remote employee, you will have to pay $200 for 30 days per post. 5. Remote OK You can find a number of tech or non-tech job opportunities here. Remote OK will also send you email updates when new jobs in your category are
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posted. So, if you’re searching for employment opportunities outside of the tech industry, this could be the website for you.
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With 2.23 billion monthly active users, Facebook is the largest social network. It is no surprise recruiters regularly social media with candidate sourcing. And no, we are not talking about Facebook Jobs. We are talking about communities. Here’s a list of Facebook groups where you can find some neat remote jobs. – Remote Tech Jobs
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– Digital Nomads Around the World – Remote Jobs Europe You get the idea. Now, use keywords such as ‘remote’ and ‘nomads’ to explore more groups.
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Comprehended similarities of status and values make it much more likely that we will unite and form lasting relationships with our fellows. That’s why there’s quite a number of different remote communities. Since Slack offered free use for online communities, it was a perfect way to gather like-minded digital nomads. Here’s
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a few of them: – Work From Home Remotely One – Remote Work
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Leave no stone unturned when looking for a job. Get back in touch with old friends and co-workers. With the right approach, your network can quickly bring in job opportunities. Inform them you are looking for a job, and provide them with your resume and any other needed information.
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IndieHackers is one of the online communities that gathers entrepreneurs of successful startups or side gigs. The term ‘indie hacker’ refers to those generating revenue from different customers instead of employers. But very often, Indie Hackers grow into employers and look for people on Groups on these websites. Check out jobs.
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Use several social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, or even Pinterest, to look for advertised positions just by searching for different hashtags. Many agencies do not have an advertising budget, and so they post job openings using the #. While browsing through posts, take time to research the companies online. You will be
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pleasantly surprised how many cool companies are out there! #remotejobs #hiringremotely
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It feels like LinkedIn has had it’s days, right? It’s getting hard to filter the jobs, and it takes hours to find a few job posts worth applying for. It’s even worse with remote jobs – no filter helps you search through remote jobs exclusively. Instead of wasting hours on Boolean search, queries, and filtering, try publishing a simple post that you are looking for a
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remote job, industry, area, and a few words on your previous experience. Your network will support your efforts to find a job and boost your reach.
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Don’t forget to check our job board for remote tech jobs. Simply check remote filter, and browse through active openings. It may happen that we currently don’t have remote jobs available, but make sure to subscribe to our monthly newsletter and be the first to know once we do.
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Fifty-two million unique daily users make Reddit one of the big players. Companies often skip job boards and post free jobs on various subreddits to reach a specific audience. Here are some of the subreddits dedicated to remote jobs: – Work Online – Digital Nomad – Work From Home – Skip the Drive
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Unlike the other channels on this list, this site is geared specifically toward start-ups and there’s no fee to pay. If you enjoy working on early-stage startups, this is a place for you. Just make a profile that stands out from others, and get the list of jobs. After that, just click “yes, I’m interested” on a job offer, leave a note for the hiring manager, and wait for
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them to respond. The process is really easy – no resume or cover letter needed. Just stay active on this platform and you’ll get a job!
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Xing is the German counterpart to Linkedin. It’s an online business network that allows you to connect with peers, find new jobs, and share experiences and insights. Must do if you’re planning to work in Germany, Switzerland, or Austria.