A lot of great suggestions here. Thought I might add a few as well: 1. If possible, filters like "Full-time/Part-time/Contract/Internship" 2. Salary filters. This might be tricky because the majority of postings don't contain the salary information upfront. 3. Would it be possible for you to source from job aggregators like "weworkremotely.com", remotive.io, landing.jobs, startup.jobs,. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
There's a job board called landing jobs that focus on EU jobs that offer filters by sponsorship and relocations support. Landing jobs. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
Would advice landing.jobs, swissdevjobs.ch, linkedin for me sucks balls had a shitty experience using them... Would get interviews but I think people there are trying to simply interview as many people as possible and then go for the cheapest option instead of the best. - Source: Reddit / 4 months ago
LJ is dedicated to placing top tech talent at remote jobs working for some of the leading American & European companies in the game. Their site boasts a highly personal experience, helping each and every job seeker land remote roles that they love. Though most of the remote placements available are Euro-based (Porto, anyone?) mostly for time-zone alignment purposes, there is a section of the site dedicated solely... - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Https://landing.jobs/ is one, although I've had most of my success through LinkedIn. If you can, already set your location to Lisbon and set your profile as 'open to work' and recruiters will find you as well. I do advice to stay away from nearshore companies as they are quite opaque in how they operate and instead try and work for a brand / agency / company itself. Good luck! - Source: Reddit / 8 months ago
I know not everyone can do this, but would recommend emigrating instead of suicide, check out sites like landing.jobs, careervault.io etc. To do that. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
Landing.jobs is a candidate-driven tech careers marketplace that is primarily focused on Europe. While the site isn't dedicated to remote work, you can use the filter to show jobs that are remote friendly. Check them out if you're looking for remote work in Europe. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
If you have an IT back ground then its much easier..... Towards that end would suggest http://landing.jobs or https://github.com/marmelo/tech-companies-in-portugal AFAIK getting well paying jobs in Portugal is pretty tough... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Do you know an article comparing Landing.jobs to other products?
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