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1/03/2017

56 Websites to Get Nice Online Jobs in 2017


1. FlexJobs

FlexJobs has over 50 career categories, with jobs ranging from part-time to full-time, entry-level to professional. They’re much more reliable; They screen the jobs before posting, so you don’t have to dig through shady opportunities. The site currently hosts more than 19,000 job listings.

2. We Work Remotely
Jobs posted on this board is mostly tech in nature With the catchy subtag “Office not required,” and the cache of the 37Signals brand behind it, this site is sure to host remote opportunities at some of the hottest tech companies. This job board is sure to rock in 2017

3. Working Nomads

WorkingNomads (formerly known as goRemotely), delivers a curated list of latest online jobs right to your inbox. Choose daily or weekly emails to make the remote job list  come to you.

4. Remotive

Remotive is a weekly newsletter for freelance workers, as well as a job board, featuring positions in the Engineering, Marketing, Product, Support, Sales, and Human Resources. The site is growing fast—they recently debuted their blog page and have plans for an interactive remote work community. And check out their awesome resources, like this Productive Remote Worker Toolkit.

5. Staff.com
 Staff.com features primarily long-term tele-commuting jobs in a range of industries; from personal assistants to programming, and list just go on and on. Choose to work either 80 hours a month (part-time) or 160 hours a month (full-time), and the site recruiters start matching you with employers! The job board is a lot convenient and has a very good user experience.

6. Skip The Drive

With a great name, a great resources tab (listing authors to follow and sites to check for help in the remote job world), and a decent listing of remote jobs, this site is true to its eponymous mission. Use what the site provides: you can easily quit  that ugly day-job.

7. Virtual Vocations

This job board features only telecommuting jobs from technical writers to paralegals. Started by a stay-at-home mom frustrated with the job search for legitimate remote jobs, the company is still run by an entirely remote team. In addition, the blog has helpful tips, such as a recent article on how to take on a remote gig for the holiday season.


8. Authentic Jobs

The job board for web professionals. Just click the “wireless logo” (you’ll recognize it) and filter by remote jobs. Beautifully designed and easy to use, as you’d expect from a job board for creatives and developers!Visiting  the site regularly can land you a nice-paying job.

9. Dribble

Dribble is a great site for designers to find their next gig. There’s a location tab right on top where you can click “remote / anywhere” and be off to the races finding your next work-from-home gig. Based on some basic criteria, we’re hopeful about this
site making the top 5 websites to get nice online jobs in 2017.

10. AngelList
AngelList, is a top site for newbies to get nice online jobs. They have hundreds of telecommuting jobs posted every week.

Get the full list of 56 websites to get online jobs in 2017.

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