Find jobs without looking for them
Finding and applying to jobs is very time consuming. NoiceJobs is an attempt to fix that, finding the best remote jobs automatically and letting candidates talk directly to companies.
I want to reach more people, so I've created a blog where I'll be sharing the best remote jobs found on more than 50 categories (58 as of now, to be exact) every week.
I made it with Ghost and it was soo cool to be able to have something that looks good so fast!
The goal is to make it super easy for people to find the best remote jobs on whatever they're good at, without having to sign up for alerts on LinkedIn, WWR, RemoteOK and all the other job boards out there. Because NoiceJobs aggregates already jobs from all those (and many more!)
And to make it easier, I'll be sharing also the jobs via different newsletters, as many as categories.
Check out the best jobs found this week or subscribe at https://blog.noicejobs.com/best-remote-jobs-found-between-sep-04-and-sep-11/
Until today, the prices of a 3-month plan to get all the remote jobs via email was 19 euros. Users could also set their own search term to get jobs about anything they typed, but because of how I've implemented search, some of those search terms wouldn't be good ones
Today, I've launched a redesign of the onboarding flow so that users have to choose from 50+ preconfigured job categories and they can't set their own search terms anymore. I'm trying different prices, ranging from 29 to 89€ for a 3-month plan, like I describe in https://twitter.com/xoelipedes/status/1297865352911769600
Let's see how it goes!
Niched down to focus only on jobs for experts, excluding all junior/intern jobs from the jobs posted on t.me/NoiceJobs
Got about 500 new Telegram subscribers from Hacker News
Wrote about it in https://twitter.com/xoelipedes/status/1271475689221509121
After sharing some of the channels on different subreddits, I got 1k Telegram subscribers within 1 month of launching the Telegram channels.
I posted in https://twitter.com/xoelipedes/status/1280417038616461313 a bit about what I'm using to keep track of what marketing channels work best and what had the biggest impact
I saw what searches were returning the best results in findmegigs.com, a project I had launched in February 2020.
With that info, I created a lot of Telegram channels where I started sharing remote jobs found everyday in each one of them. Shared it with some friends
Finding and applying to jobs is very time consuming. NoiceJobs is an attempt to fix that, finding the best remote jobs automatically and letting candidates talk directly to companies.