Are niche communities becoming more effective than major boards for finding legitimate remote roles?
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Job Overview
- Title: Are niche communities becoming more effective than major boards for finding legitimate remote roles?
- Source: Reddit r/remotejobs
Job Description
I was reading the sub's guide on "Step 1: Researching job roles," and it mentions exhaustively searching keywords on Indeed/LinkedIn/Dice. However, lately, I’ve felt that the signal-to-noise ratio on those big boards has dropped (too many ghost jobs or "promoted" spam). I recently started testing out smaller, community-driven aggregators for Dev roles instead of the big engines. I found a specific group that curates verified leads, and the response rate seems higher because the applicant pool is smaller. My Question: Has anyone else shifted their "Step 1" strategy away from the big 3 (Indeed/LinkedIn/Glassdoor) towards niche communities or newsletters? Or are the big boards still king for you? (I can share the specific resource I'm testing in the comments if anyone is interested, but mainly looking to discuss the strategy shift.)Salary & Compensation
Salary not disclosed; typically competitive for the role.
Work Arrangement
Type: On-Site
Standard business hours at the office.
Typical Interview Process
- Resume screening
- HR call
- Skill interview
- Final manager interview
- Offer
Tip: Research the company's products and culture.
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