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Stack Overflow Careers
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Helps to find good oppurtunities
Any one can get advantages of their listings and helps to improve their profile also.
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Not many listings
There is usually around a couple hundred remote positions listed at any given time (all jobs, not specific to just front end dev), which isn't a lot compared to many remote-specific boards.
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All positions tagged remote allow fully remote employees
Some job boards will allow a position to be tagged with "remote" if the job only includes some work from home days. Stack Overflow requires that candidates be allowed to work entirely remote for the remote tag to be added.
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Very developer focused
The job postings are all for programming or tech related positions, so there is no need to filter out other job types (such as customer service).
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We Work Remotely
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High quality, serious job posts
The cost to post a job on We Work Remotely is $200/30 days. Being such an investment for the company insures that all job posts are from serious employers.
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Not that active
We Work Remotely is fairly quiet, with often only one or two new job posts a day. This is likely due to the $200/month cost for employers to post the job ad.
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Offers variety of tech related positions
The jobs aren't limited to developer positions. Other categories include customer support jobs, design jobs, and sysadmin & devlops positions.
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Reddit
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"For hire" posts get a lot of attention
Where many of the current remote job boards are specifically for employees looking to apply to positions, reddit is a good place to post "for hire" ads and allow the employers to contact you.
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Not specifically a job board
Reddit is not specifically a job board, so may lack some of the features you're looking for (such as a strong search feature).
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Variety of freelance and salaried positions
There is a good variety of job types so you're able to find what fits your schedule and lifestyle best.
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No Fluff Jobs
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Great filter/search feature
You can select from preexisting categories (such as Frontend, fullstack, mobile, and backend). Plus the amount of remote time you want, holiday time, salary etc..
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Young board
No Fluff Jobs is still is beta and is not that well known yet, which means fewer postings. For example, there is currently around 11 postings for 100% remote positions.
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Clearly displays all the important details about the job and company
Everything is listed at the top of the job ad so you can easily glance over it and figure out if the job matches what you're looking for, rather than having to get that information reading through a long job posting. Things listed include salary, company size, project team size, and holiday time.
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Over 250 job offers
There are over 250 job offers being listed in 12 categories. Currently, there are 45 job offers in Front End category, and 5 positions are fully remote.
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Easily compare job offers
You can easily choose up to 3 offers and compare them simultaneously.
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