I'd also recommend, having some indication of the listing companies commitment to remote work. Joining a team who is new to remote as one of the only remote workers is not fun. Supplying a short poll to each job creation, that generates a remote score, similar to the Joel Test people used to use, would help build confidence in potential users.
Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
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Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#42Hi, this is my first potentially revenue-generating project, that I built in 2 weeks. There are still a few features missing (e.g. CV upload) but the general functionality is there - including the Github authentication. Would love to hear what people think :)
I like the concept! I'm a freelance developer and working on my own web app for freelancers as well. One problem I have with services like these tho is the chicken/egg problem. I just did a search for contract positions and only saw two. As a dev, I wouldn't want to visit the site again unless I know there will be a lot more jobs posted.
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#43Hi, this is my first potentially revenue-generating project, that I built in 2 weeks. There are still a few features missing (e.g. CV upload) but the general functionality is there - including the Github authentication. Would love to hear what people think :)
Advice: Please remove "Enforce Github authentication" functionality. Don't help popularizing "Github is your CV" bullshit. Also, since you're just starting, limiting your userbase is the last thing you want to achieve...
I appreciate that not everyone has or even cares about Github which is why it's an optional item when posting an ad. However, one of the differentiating factors of RemoteCoder is that it provides for tight Github integration in case an employer is interested in your github work. But perhaps this feature should be off by default? (at the moment it's on by default).
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#44Why do I need a Github account to apply?!
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#45Looks good. I'd add search functionality.
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#46Looks good. I'd add search functionality.
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#47What would differentiate you against sites such as https://weworkremotely.com ?
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#48I think of a coder as someone mindlessly implementing logic that someone else has laid out before them... while a programmer is someone who comprehends the problem, develops an algorithm and implements it.
Of course, these days with so much work being about setting up a UI on whatever platform, there isn't as much algorithm development.
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#49I suspect you won't get much of an audience if you don't make it clear how much these jobs will pay. Reading some of the posted jobs, I can't tell if these are actual engineering jobs or $20/hr variety.
Re: Show HN: RemoteCoder.io – A jobsite for remote programmers
#50The key business problem with job sites isn't getting job listings or even getting employers and recruiters to pay for them, but building an audience and getting exposure for the listings. Beyond a small Twitter and RSS graphic at the top, there doesn't appear to be much effort on this site to build an audience, yet that's the most important part and what its long-term success will depend on - I advise the creator th…
For now I just want to see if such a job board would be of any interest in the first place, especially given that there are other job boards (e.g. nomadlist, weworkremotely) that overlap it. I really wanted to see if some the differentiating factors (e.g. Github auth, remote region specificity) would be of interest to anyone.