Open justinlewis opened 6 years ago
Hi Justin,
The site: https://weworkremotely.com/, gets lots of traffic and has great software opportunities. There are probably a handful of other good sites that specialize in remote opportunities. Perhaps having a page with external links to job resources is the best bet.
( not sure if I should respond to all of the group on this message, but for now I am )
Ryan
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 8:25 PM, Justin Lewis notifications@github.com wrote:
I think it would be good to have a page that helps to better understand what is available for local technologists in terms of jobs. This should include something about remote jobs. Possibly a list of recommended companies that support remote work.
The big challenge is to prevent having to hard code temporary job postings regularly. This is too time intensive. It would be much more beneficial to connect to other resources that are already curating this content.
I talked with MountainCareers.com founder and think there could be an awesome partnership opportunity there.
I also emailed BuiltInColorado.com who responded by saying they plan to have an API this spring/summer.
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This is good. Bether to have lots of ideas and reduce than have no ideas :)
I think it would be good to have a page that helps to better understand what is available for local technologists in terms of jobs. This should include something about remote jobs. Possibly a list of recommended companies that support remote work.
The big challenge is to prevent having to hard code temporary job postings regularly. This is too time intensive. It would be much more beneficial to connect to other resources that are already curating this content.
I talked with MountainCareers.com founder and think there could be an awesome partnership opportunity there.
I also emailed BuiltInColorado.com who responded by saying they plan to have an API this spring/summer.