1. Indeed
Indeed, one of the most well-known job sites with 250 million unique users every month, is likely familiar to you. While it isn't primarily focused on technology, Indeed adds 10 jobs every second globally and makes it simple to search for keywords, job titles, and firms of interest.
The job portal also provides a multitude of tools, so users can learn things like how to negotiate compensation or how to spot typical employment scams while looking for work.
2. Facebook
You may filter the database by title, skill, or firm, and it also includes a function that allows you to just view remote jobs. While LinkedIn is not a generic employment directory like Indeed, it is popular enough to present you with a large number of IT jobs to apply for. If you have LinkedIn Premium, it will also show you how you stack up against other prospects.
3. Women in Technology
Tech Ladies is a website for women in technology that needs users to apply for membership. However, membership is free and includes a weekly insiders' newsletter subscription, so don't be put off by the membership application. Tech Ladies examines not just candidates but also job postings to ensure that users are not subjected to unpleasant interviews or frauds.
It's also worth noting that Tech Ladies has over 100,000 members, proving that it's more than simply a job board. "Above all things, we are a community," it says on its main page. The site has monthly webinars for women in technology and provides coding lessons, career advice, and more - it's also a wonderful opportunity to network with other women in the sector.
four. GeekWork
If you're seeking for a career in technology and want to work for a startup, check out GeekWork.
GeekWork enables users to search for employment based on categories, such as machine learning, social media, Linux, Python, and others. The employment board also categorizes its positions as consulting, freelancing, part-time, full-time, and temporary.
ataJobs
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There is no lack of tech opportunities on DataJobs for data scientists looking for a new employment. DataJobs, founded by Frank Lo, Director of Data Science at Wayfair, is a job board where data experts may search for vacant positions at leading firms.
6. AngelList
The company AngelList bills itself as the "world's biggest startup community." You may apply to over 130,000 tech jobs with one application by submitting your resume to AngelList Talent.
Twitch, Stripe, Instacart, Uber, and Discord all have available opportunities on AngelList.
8.CrunchBoard
If you're acquainted with TechCrunch, you've probably heard about CrunchBoard.
CrunchBoard is a wonderful site for tech employment. To remain up to speed on the newest jobs posted to this tech board, search its database by keyword or sign up for job notifications.
8.Mashable's Job Board
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Find opportunities in technology, engineering, web development, and other fields on the Mashable Job Board.
Unlike other tech employment boards, Mashable Job Board lets users browse its database by firm name.
9.White Truffle
WhiteTruffle is more of a matching service than a job board.
Create a profile, and WhiteTruffle will connect you with employers looking for someone with your experience and skill set. When a match is found, WhiteTruffle will connect you to the employer, schedule interviews, and deliver job offers directly to your email.
With 7,500 IT businesses employing its services, there's no excuse not to try WhiteTruffle while seeking for a career in technology.
10.IT Job Expert
According to Entrepreneur Magazine, the most popular specialized site for IT employment is IT Job Pro.
Since its inception in 2010, this employment board has served over 2 million job searchers. If you go through its current job ads, you'll see available roles at firms like Tesla, Teradata, pony.ai, and others.
11. Hackernoon
Consider visiting Hackernoon to begin your job search for available positions in technology.
To locate the ideal job for you, search Hackernoon's large database by keyword, category, and area.