When comparing Experts' Exchange vs Reddit, the Slant community recommends Reddit for most people. In the question“What are the best Q&A websites for subjective questions?” Reddit is ranked 2nd while Experts' Exchange is ranked 18th. The most important reason people chose Reddit is:
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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Pros
Pro "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.
Pro 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.
Cons
Con Membership Fee
Whilst some information is displayed to non-members, to participate in asking or answering incurs a fee. This is bad for members and non-members alike, as in addition to blocking non-members from using the service, it restricts the pool of users from which answers may be gathered.
Con 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).