Searching for the ideal job position is tedious but here are a few resources to help you get started.
I personally enjoyed using LinkedIn & Glassdoor since you can setup customized job alerts.
Here are some websites you can use when looking for open positions.
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- design focused roles 🎨
- job board for women 🚺️
- VC firms hiring pool 💸️
- targeted for current students or recent grads 🎓
- Angel.co Jobs
- BainCapital Ventures 💸️
- Behance Jobs 🎨
- BetaList Jobs
- Coding Internships 🎓
- CrunchBoard
- DesignerJobs 🎨
- Digital.NYC
- Dribbble Jobs 🎨
- GarysGuide
- GitHub Jobs
- Glassdoor Jobs
- Hiring Without Whiteboards - GitHub Repo
- Indeed
- Landing.jobs
- LinkedIn Jobs
- Mashable Job Board
- MLH Career Lab 🎓
- Outreachy
- PandaJobs
- PowerToFly
- ProductHire
- Sequoia 💸️
- SimplyHired
- Slack at Work
- StackOverflow Jobs
- SudoHoot Jobs
- Switch
- The Muse
- Triblebyte ️
- We Work Remotely
- Women Who Code Jobs 🚺️
- YCombinator Jobs 💸️
- ZipRecruiter
Keep track of all the jobs you apply to using a platform like the ones below.
Airtable is my favorite option.
Instead of going through the hassle of using Excel, I would recommending trying out Airtable instead which supports a Kanban like board and has a better user experience than Excel.
Huntr keeps track of every detail about your job applications - notes, dates, tasks, job descriptions, salaries, locations, company data and more.
Indeed's Chrome Extension is a free service that helps you manage the status of your job applications on Indeed and other sites across the web.
It knows when to save your jobs, the jobs you applied to and even jobs that you interviewed and got hired for within one location.
The JobHero dashboard allows you to
- save jobs from across the web and track your application progress,
- set reminders for follow ups, deadlines, and due dates and
- upload and tag documents, notes, and contact information.
Trello keeps track of everything, from the big picture to the minute details.