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Web tech job sites?

I'm looking for recommendations for good web tech job sites, ones which are most likely to lead to interviews. While I can always do a websearch myself, I haven't done a job search for many years, so I don't know what job sites are trustworthy or not nowadays. Working remote is almost must-have, otherwise Canada would be the region of interest.

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    Noox
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    Have you tried inputting all your skills on your LinkedIn profile, and then looking for optimal-match jobs via LinkedIn premium? You can get a month of premium for free usually. It's how I got my...

    Have you tried inputting all your skills on your LinkedIn profile, and then looking for optimal-match jobs via LinkedIn premium? You can get a month of premium for free usually.

    It's how I got my most recent job, in data management - signed the contract last week :)

    Mileage may vary per country of course, but you can absolutely search for fully remote jobs in your preferred locations, and linkedin will suggest jobs based on your skilllist, experience and seniority.

    Edit: Oh if you're unsure what skills to input, I LinkedIn can recommend skills based on your preferred job title, but I'd also suggest hopping over to ChatGPT and telling ChatGPT what your day to day responsibilities were - then asking them to come up with a list of +/- 10 interpersonal skills that match your description.

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    1. dsh
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      I just wanted to second this - my wife did the exact same thing and it landed her a role as a UX Designer at her company. She connected with a manager at the company after applying and got past...

      I just wanted to second this - my wife did the exact same thing and it landed her a role as a UX Designer at her company. She connected with a manager at the company after applying and got past the recruitment phase into the interview phase pretty quick. Networking really is important in finding a job.

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