@skillsyncer Hi, thanks! Good point. I made an AI/ML job board https://www.aimljobs.com/ last month. This remote job board is a spinoff from it using the same technologies and layouts. If I can make it very easily and cheaply then why not. And I believe the usability is a bit better than many of other remote job sites.
Love the simplicity of this. Do you ever plan to incorporate filtering (example : location, job type, salary, etc?) I find it a little hard to locate certain information when browsing
@degravitate Hi, thank you! I'd like to incorporate filtering but I'm not sure yet about how to do it properly. Actually, most remote job types are for developers. Please do Control+F or Command+F for now.
I thought this website is only for remote jobs. I've looked through some jobs and it is mostly allowing work from home. Maybe you change the first line saying exactly what the website is offering.
@tsutonaru say exactly what type of jobs you can find? I don't know. Remote jobs are usually when you live in a place, but the job it is in another city.
@tsutonaru right. On your website, on the jobs I've looked, they care where you work from. Only once or twice a week they do not care, but for the rest of the time they want you to be in their office.
@tsutonaru I like the idea to make it very very simple! Go an extra step and simplify even more, not using custom css at all? What about data, do you have some automatic job import running? If yes, which sources are you using?
@serglotz Hi, thanks! Yes, here I try to write less CSS and use no CSS framework. Data is from reading the RSSes of stackoverflow jobs and github jobs one time per day automatically.
Add search , advance search like.. remote location filters.. for example.. many jobs say USA/CANADA/EUROPE... but now a days good developers are around the world.
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