This Little-Known Newsletter Curates 100+ Remote Jobs Every Week
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If you’ve found yourself out of work because of “right-sizing” (that’s being let go in normal language) or if you’re just tired of the shenanigans in your current gig, check out Remotists, the online newsletter that curates more than a hundred remote work opportunities from around the world.
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The concept is simple: A listing of handpicked jobs from “some of the best companies in the world” will be sent to your e-mail (you’ll need to sign up) or posted on its Substack webpage every week. From there, review, choose, click, and be brave (that means apply for the job).
Remotists just released its freshest list a couple of hours ago, and in the “103 remote opportunities from more than 2750 Remotists companies hiring currently,” you’ll find a slew of postings from a variety of sectors, including customer support, human resources, design and UX, marketing, and finance.
Those with a higher level of expertise will find jobs here, too, such as the head of talent acquisition at 360 Learning in Paris or the vice president of communications at Attentive in New York City. Reflecting the current temperature of business, the most populated sector is software development. If you’re a “power apps developer” or a “cloud date engineer” or someone who can magic the ephemera of technology, check out the 29 listings in this section.
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Of course, these are just leads. You still have to do the work: Review the posting well, send a resume that has been updated for the job (and also a personalized cover letter), and then pray to your guardian angel, all the saints, and dead relatives, too.
See Remotists' latest list of remote jobs here.