39 comments

  • Nextgrid 20 days ago ago

    In addition to the (real, but somewhat overblown) downturn in tech, the main problem is that hiring is fucked. Both sides are in a scam/fraud arms race.

    Getting a job through the front door is basically impossible now - and if you want to try, you will need to lie and do all the dirty tricks your competition does, and even then, your conversion rate will be minuscule.

    An alternative is either to go through your network (where people you know can vouch that you are real and not just a monkey slinging ChatGPT'd resumes from a boiler room) or in-person (which is immune to a lot of the boiler-room scams and thus you have more chance your application will actually be considered).

    • 52-6F-62 20 days ago ago

      Lol… “technology will save the planet”

      Maybe what we needed was a classical and humanities education all along so that people would not abuse available technologies to their worst possible end because more people might have been aware of the outcomes of such behaviour. C’est la vie. Fires have a warm glow, at least.

    • davedx 20 days ago ago

      Not my experience (did job hunt a couple of months back).

      Standards are quite high, and the economy obviously isn’t great, but it’s not as bad as that.

      I have found signal to noise on LinkedIn to be quite bad now but that’s specific to that site IME.

  • TheCapeGreek 20 days ago ago

    Global remote has been on a bit of a downturn in the last few years.

    There are many decent job boards out there, but the bigger problem is that many of them don't allow specifying remote within a country, or the US-oriented companies that post on them never specify that they only want remote within the US.

    You end up wasting time looking at a cool job that pays well, only to see "Remote (US only)".

    • bobdvb 20 days ago ago

      A lot of the time the company cannot make it remote global because of tax and regulatory compliance. I work for a multinational company who has employees in at least a dozen countries, but we can't employ anyone who isn't in a country we don't have a registered company entity.

      Add to that the number of people we've had apply for jobs using AI and then turn out to have zero knowledge of what we've hired them for when they turn up.

    • Netaro 20 days ago ago

      Would such jobs help with obtaining us work visa/relocation? I'm looking to move anywhere and have an adventure tbh.

  • markus_zhang 20 days ago ago

    Job market is bad right now. I don't even see many local remote jobs (in Canada). Some say "remote" but then they are actually "hybrid" when you meet the recruiter.

    Another thing I found out is that many companies hire contractors through contracting agencies and their hiring is ... horrible to say the least.

    • pllbnk 19 days ago ago

      Actually, a lot of jobs that are listed as "hybrid" can be negotiated to remote.

  • pabs3 20 days ago ago

    Open source companies often have fully remote global jobs.

    https://github.com/fossjobs/fossjobs/wiki/resources

  • davedx 20 days ago ago

    Hacker News monthly threads. Frequencies of Remote jobs in there rises and falls, some months have more than others. But a lot (almost all) of my income over the last few years has been from HN or references thereof

  • feverzsj 20 days ago ago

    I heard North Koreans are able to find remote jobs at Fortune 500 easily.

  • usrme 20 days ago ago

    I recently came across Remote Yeah[1], but I can't vouch for its viability personally. It might help discover some companies who are at least willing to go down the remote route.

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    [1]: https://remoteyeah.com/

  • symbiosis-now 20 days ago ago

    Can try to explore https://joblist.today (also can contribute to the open database list of companies and jobs).

  • blainsmith 20 days ago ago

    We're planning to launch https://apply.coop soon that will have remote jobs listed from reputable co-ops.

    • energyguy78 19 days ago ago

      What if you are a job seeker where do I go on your site?

  • irf1 20 days ago ago

    Contribute to open source!

    A lot of OSS companies are currently hiring. Contribute to their codebase to stand out, get experience, network & improve your resume. Some also share feature bounties on GitHub (https://algora.io) so you can even make money in the process.

    I know dozens of engineers who landed jobs within a few months by actively contributing to OSS.

    • typesarecool 20 days ago ago

      you should add a huuuuuuuge disclaimer you work for algora there

    • mettamage 20 days ago ago

      Upvoted and favorited because I know this to be true from my own research. I haven't seen it in my direct circle though.

    • ayewo 19 days ago ago

      Your post is very much on topic but as @typesarecool commented: you should add a clear disclaimer that you are one of Algora's founders.

  • Codespoon 20 days ago ago

    I think you have to go via your network referral. I've bought linkedin premium and can see that most jobs have 500+ candidates, not only it's impossible to apply but I have serious doubts they will chose the right person. I failed my last interview because I failed to sell myself.

    • mezyt 20 days ago ago

      I've hired by Linkedin recently and had to triage that stream of shit. There's 50% of candidate with no qualifications at all, then 25% that are somewhat qualified for something but not for the job at hands, then on those qualified there are some which might have left actual ChatGPT identifiable output in their own CV ("this job summary is short and insightful and will increase retention rate by 55%"), then of those that actually took some care of their CV and/or cover letter you realize their 'personal website' is an empty shell with fake projects and links to 2s YouTube video telling you that the demo is coming soon... you get the idea.

      If you match the job well and want to get it, and actually accomplished something at some point, you should try to get it even if Linkedin showed you a high number.

    • davedx 20 days ago ago

      I’ve heard from people in hiring that often 490/500 of those candidates will be from India and often aren’t actually eligible for the job. Just apply, it’s partly a numbers game.

  • fxtentacle 20 days ago ago

    There are quite a lot of interesting short-term consulting gigs on Upwork. But for anything long term, you should probably ask around among the people that already know you.

    • Nextgrid 20 days ago ago

      Assuming you're based in the West, a fast-food joint will pay more than Upwork.

  • miros_love 20 days ago ago

    There are many job boards with remote work. Same LinkedIn.

    And they are all complete crap.

    My top is as follows:

    1. Personal acquaintance with the hiring person.

    2. A strong referral, not just a button on the site, but bring a resume to the manager and talk to him about my advantages.

    3. A weak referral, button on the site. The ability to write to the recruiter by email. The HN "who is hiring" - from this point.

    4. Shout out the window if anyone needs a remote employee.

    5. Open job boards.

  • liampulles 20 days ago ago

    I'm South African, and international remote work seems to be popping up more these days on local job sources. Probably because we're relatively cheap.

    Just worth thinking about what a company is looking for if they are looking at a foreign talent pool.

  • theyknowitsxmas 20 days ago ago

    In person. I'll bring up I do IT stuff, web development. Turns out this guy's Wordpress dev vanished and he needs help with something. Then I have him for years.

    • Nextgrid 20 days ago ago

      How's the pay like? To me this sounds like a perfect recipe for getting cheap clients (either by choice or because their business legitimately cannot afford to pay market price for the work they want done).

  • k0ns0l 20 days ago ago

    Himalayas[1] was a great choice :)

    [1]: https://himalayas.app/jobs

  • nkzd 20 days ago ago

    I've found my current job at Remotive dot com. Not a lot of jobs compared to other job boards however.

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  • lncxr 20 days ago ago

    Surprised Discord hasn't bubbled up in the replies so far, secret.club is a good example

  • mahmoudhossam 20 days ago ago

    levels.fyi has a job board with a "Fully remote" filter, might be worth checking out.

    • madsohm 20 days ago ago

      I find that a lot of their "fully remote" positions are only remote if you live in the US.

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  • metalman 20 days ago ago

    pick your field of interest, idenitfy the specific persons in charge of hireing, get there mailing addresses and hand write letters of introduction that you include with your chosen resume.,.....,.....,........,...,aim high