5 Websites to Find Remote Software Developer Jobs

 5 Websites to Find Remote Software Developer Jobs

Do you want to have the freedom to work from anywhere? Do you want to have a better work-life balance? Do you want to have more family and me-time? If the answer to all these questions is yes, then you’ve landed on the right article.

Looking for remote software developer jobs can be challenging. Many job boards and companies are offering remote jobs, but only a handful of them are actually good. To help you find legit remote jobs, we checked out the options and came up with a list of 10 websites.

1. Works

Works enables businesses to hire remote developers and designers to seamlessly integrate into their team, complete strategic projects and drive innovation.

Important Feature about Works

1. Transparent fees
Fees should be transparent and high commission fees taken from the middleman should be made obsolete.

2. Incentives
Long-term benefits and incentives should go to the person who created the actual work value.

3. WORKS token
We look to enable this new model using blockchain technology and through the WORKS token.

2.  Turing.com

Turing.com helps senior developers with 3+ years of experience land steady, long-term, remote software development jobs in the US. Turing’s aims to unlock the potential of highly skilled software developers by matching them with the right opportunity according to their skills and expertise. With Turing, you can join the network of the world’s top 1% of 700,000+ software developers and can expect better compensation than in your local country and exceptional career growth.

Turing offers remote jobs in 100+ skills and also based on sinority and career trajectory. More than 200+ live jobs from top US companies are posted on the Turing’s jobs page where developers can directly apply for these remote jobs.

3. Employ Remotely

Employ Remotely is a job board specifically for developers. Since it’s a developer-only platform, you wouldn’t have to waste your time looking through irrelevant jobs.

The website has jobs in 4 categories: Front-End Developer, Back-end Developer, Full-stack Developer, and Mobile Developer. You can also filter jobs according to the languages known or the framework. Although the platform is relatively new, you can find BuddyBoss, Hubstaff, and Toggl on the platform.

Employ Remotely also offers a resume audit service on ratethiscv.com, where the platform’s experts will critique your resume/CV for free. This feature will help you to get in front of the recruiters.

4. RemoteOk.io

RemoteOk is a remote job portal offering both technical and non-technical jobs. It has an intuitive and easy to use interface where you find relevant jobs simply by entering the keyword. For example, if you’re looking for remote software jobs, enter the keyword “software development” to get relevant jobs. The best part of RemoteOk is that you don’t have to create a profile to apply for a job, thereby saving your time. The platform also adds new jobs every day, giving ample and more chances of landing remote jobs.

5. FlexJobs

FlexJobs is another remote job website that curates jobs from all over the web. It lists all kinds of remote jobs, from telecommuting to copywriting and mobile app development to virtual assistance. They also have resources to help you find the right opportunity, manage your time effectively, and navigate your remote work-life. The only downside of Flex Jobs is that it is not free. You need to shell out $14.95 monthly for getting relevant jobs.

6. Upwork

Upwork is a freelancing platform for remote workers, with more than 16 million registered freelancers. Companies and individuals hire budget-friendly and quality freelancing services from this platform. Although many clients come to Upwork specifically to save costs with the right strategy and reputation, developers can charge up to $100/hour.

With Upwork, you get to choose the assignments you want to work on. Also, Upwork follows an escrow payment method; hence you can stay assured of getting paid after successful delivery of the project. The only downside of Upwork is that newbies find a hard time landing a client. You also have to bid and tailor your proposals according to the potential client’s requirements.

Conclusion

Surfing through the stockpile of remote software development jobs is a synonym for finding a needle in the haystack. It is an overwhelming process. But with these job websites, you can find your dream job like a breeze.

Author Bio

Harika Kochhar is a technical content writer with Turing. When not writing about AI, big data and remote work, she loves to travel and read books.

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