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Most major job boards offer listings for remote jobs, but many job boards specialize in work-from-home and hybrid jobs. Using a job board uncovers a variety of positions at different companies, although a particular employer’s website may offer opportunities as well.

Job seekers in search of employment flock to the listings on job boards, but what if you want to work from home or split your time between home and the office in a hybrid job? What are the best job boards for remote work?

How Do You Find Remote Jobs?

As you seek a remote role, there are many places to look. As more businesses compile remote teams of employees, workers who want to bypass the commute can work at home, in a co-working space, or at a beach in Mexico. More employers are offering flexible options than ever before.

When looking for “remote employment,” use those specific words in your search. Other acceptable words are “flexible” or “hybrid “positions.

Also, don’t hesitate to inquire if a position can be performed remotely. Many times you find a remote job by asking. The worse the employer can do is say no.

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What Jobs Are Ideal For Remote Work?

Not all jobs are suited for being performed remotely; in fact, nearly 75% cannot because they require personal interaction and equipment. The 25% rely on technology and are often found in the following fields:

  • Copywriting
  • Customer Support
  • Data Entry
  • Editing
  • Graphic Design
  • Product Manager
  • Project Management
  • Software Engineer
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Web Development
  • Writing

For more information on ideal remote jobs, see the report by McKinsey & Company.

Why Use A Job Board?

A job board is a great way to help you find a job that matches your talents. Most of the job boards offer multiple ways to search through the opportunities they have available.

Workers can post their resumes and credentials for employers to look through – or have their automated software search. This is an excellent way to bring talent to those looking to hire.

What Job Boards Offer Remote Jobs?

  • Authentic Jobs: “The leading job board for designers, developers, and creative pros,” Authentic Jobs features many different types of tech jobs ranging from software development to digital marketing.
  • Fiverr: Fiverr puts employers together with those who offer freelance services. For companies looking for graphic design, copywriters, etc., this is the perfect place to look to post your talents in hopes of finding freelance jobs.
  • Indeed: Whether you are a job hunter or an employer, Indeed is a big name in the industry. Ranked high by companies and job seekers, this is a website you must check out.
  • LinkedIn: This website is more than a place to search for new jobs. LinkedIn offers resume and interview help, as well as allowing you to seek employment through different types of searches.
  • Wellfound (formerly known as Angellist): They post jobs from both startups and tech companies that are not found anywhere else.
  • ZipRecruiter: Those looking for in-person employment are just as satisfied with ZipRecruiter as remote job seekers. You can search by location, position, salary, etc., as they curate all the best opportunities in the same place.

What Sites Are Designed For Remote Jobs?

Some websites are designed specifically for those seeking remote work. The best remote job boards include:

  • Dribbble: Specializing in pairing designers with companies needing help, designers can post examples of their freelance work. Those seeking employment can also search by job type to find projects they are interested in working on. Projects range from advertisement drawings to web design.
  • Flexjobs: This forum posts full-time and part-time flexible and remote positions. Remote employees will love the opportunities out there.
  • Jobspresso: Jobspresso offers multiple posting packages for companies hoping to find the perfect fit in a worker. If you are a job seeker, you can post a resume in the hopes that employers find you.
  • Just Remote: Find anything from a part-time gig to supplement your income to high-paying careers at Just Remote. They break into a dozen different job categories to make searches easier for those looking through remote companies.
  • Skipthedrive: The name says it all with “skip the drive.” Remote, flexible, and hybrid positions are all available here.
  • WeWorkRemotely.com: Advertised as the largest remote work community in the world, the post small, part-time employment as well as job openings from Fortune 500 companies.
  • Working Nomads: Remote work opportunities abroad are the name of the game at workingnomads.com. Anyone completing remote job searches outside their area should look into this page.
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Are All Jobs Listed On Job Boards?

Don’t assume that every interesting job out there is posted on a job board when hunting for employment. Employers have to pay to share job postings which, for some companies, is out of their budget.

If you are on a job search, some places to look include:

  • Job Boards: A job board is an online forum where employers can post jobs, and people can search for employment.
  • Job Fairs: Perspective employers may come to job fairs to meet with potential employees in pursuit of opportunities. These are often held on college campuses around graduation time.
  • Local Job Center: Many communities have a job center committed to helping match people to jobs in an area. The internet has made the practice of visiting a job center somewhat antiquated.
  • Recruiters: Companies often hire recruiters and headhunters to help them find employees.
  • Social Media: Companies may turn to social media to post positions since posting there is free and fast.
  • Classified Ads: Posting jobs in newspapers seems rather old school, but some people still look there.
  • Websites: Businesses can post upcoming opportunities on their website for anyone searching the internet to find. If you hear about a job, that is another way to learn more about a position.
  • Networking: Many great jobs are not advertised, but someone who works at a company you are interested in may let you know about the opening.
  • Cold Call/ Email Campaigns: Calling or emailing the company may uncover some unfilled positions. 

What Are Considered The Best Job Boards For Remote Work?

The best remote job board depends on what type of work you are seeking and what your goals are. The top three ranked sites for finding your virtual vocation are: We Work Remotely, FlexJobs, and Skip the Drive. They are well-ranked by both employers and those seeking remote work.

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Pam Berg

A former English teacher and currently an elementary principal in a rural school, Pam entered the world of working remotely about four years ago. Also an avid runner, she was approached by a digital company to write articles related to fitness and exercise. This launched a part-time job of writing on a variety of different topics. Pam enjoys the flexibility of working from home on a per diem basis when her schedule allows.