Besides HireIvy, there are a variety of job boards that can help you research careers and find internships or jobs. Here are just a few:
Okay, now that you know the best job boards to find tech positions, here are a couple of resources that might help you.
Career Sidekick published a list of the best remote job boards HERE, and many of them are focused on tech positions.
The Best Technology Job Boards to Know:
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If you follow tech at all you might know about the popular blog TechCrunch.
Well, CrunchBoard is their technology job board and it lists some great tech and IT job postings.
Like most job boards, you can search by location and keyword to narrow down your results and only see relevant job opportunities.
Stack Overflow is the largest online community for software developers to share knowledge and learn new skills. And yes – they now have a job board as well. This is worth checking out if you’re a software engineer.
GitHub is a site every software developer should know, but not everyone thinks to go there for jobs. GitHub does have a good, searchable tech job board that’s worth a look for any tech job seekers involved in programming or related fields (like data engineering, etc.)
Mashable, the popular site for tech news, also has a job board. You can post your resume and search job listings by keywords and city. You can also set up job alerts to be notified when a new posting fits your criteria.
While this isn’t the flashiest or most modern-looking technology job board out there, there are some very good job listings on here… and clicking a listing often takes you directly to the employer’s website so you can apply directly and save time.
White truffle allows you to apply to 7,500+ tech jobs via one application. You will need to create a “candidate account,” to get started, so this isn’t a job board that you can browse without registering. You will be approved or denied within 2 days based on your skills.
Great for job hunting in larger firms.
Another true start-up job board, Venture Loop features 61,000+ start-up jobs at the time of writing this.
They feature a variety of start-up tech jobs, many for VC-funded companies.
The listings look good, and clicking a job posting takes you directly to the employer’s website, which we love.
They have a unique interface that shows which key skills each job features, and they seem to have a steady flow of jobs.
Focused on under-represented populations in tech, also has remote IT jobs.
If you’re a designer, marketer, copywriter or other “digital creative” looking for the best job boards, some of the websites above will help you. However, some are geared heavily toward programmers, data scientists, and other information technology workers.
Tech job boards for designers, marketers, and digital creatives:
https://the-dots.com/jobs/search
https://www.behance.net/joblist
http://www.creativehotlist.com
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