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Empowering people to build global careers. Author @pooteeweet.
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New people keep joining the channel and I’d like to make it explicitly obvious as for how you can maximize the value you get from this channel and increase the number of opportunities you are applying for.

1) Search for the title of the job that you are looking for? E.g “designer”, odds are that the companies that had those jobs previously happen to be hiring for similar roles again.

2) Go through websites of the companies I’ve shared earlier and check if they have any open positions you are interested in.

From time to time I do a shoutout for companies that have talked about before and today is such a day. Today is for Hotjar. They are building a Behavior Analytics software for businesses selling online. Most of the roles are for people based in UTC-1 to UTC+3 but there is one based in the US — Site Reliability Engineer.

They are also famous for their generous perks package. You can learn about them from one of their current team member’s tiktok video.

Hurry up to apply and share it with your friends!

(Senior) UX Researcher (EMEA)

Senior Software Engineer, Infrastructure (EMEA)

Head of Brand Design (EMEA)

Software Engineering Lead, Authentication & Security (EMEA)

Monetization Analyst (EMEA)

Sales Data Analyst (EMEA)

Senior Site Reliability Engineer (Americas)

Software Engineering Team Lead (EMEA)

Staff Software Engineer - Frontend (EMEA)

Software Engineer, Application Security (EMEA)

Associate Customer Success Manager (EMEA)

Customer Support Specialist (EMEA)

Product Marketing Team Lead (EMEA)

SEO Content Strategist (EMEA)

Senior Talent Acquisition Partner (EMEA)

Sales Operations Coordinator (EMEA)

Sales Operations Coordinator (Americas)

Sales Specialist - Existing Accounts (Americas)

Sales Development Team Manager (EMEA or Americas)
I can’t get used to the fact that we are already living in the future of technologies: self-driving trucks, deciphering human DNA structure. While I’m struggling with creating consistent video content for my Youtube and TikTok, AI has learned to create videos with human-like avatars.

So today is for Synthesia. They are building a web-based platform for creating videos with AI avatars. They are hybrid and hiring for a few remote positions every now and then. They’ve raised over $65M in funding. They are also willing to consider relocation options.

I’m not gonna waste any more of your time and instead I’ll link a video of their avatar doing it for me. Enjoy and let me know what you think about it.

Every position a video like that. Be sure to check the video out even if the positions do not suit you.

Senior Software Engineer - Backend

Senior Software Engineer - Frontend

Senior Software Engineer - Fullstack
Hey guys!

I have deleted the post about Saturday morning voice chat announcement. That was posted by mistake from my drafts 😃!

Lesson is not to schedule posts at 3 in the morning 😂

I will definitely be setting something up for us to chat over the resume game in the near future.

Please stay tuned!
What I love about learning new things is having to learn to use new tools and connecting with people from the that new domain. I’ve recently discovered music licensing platforms for myself (stocks? not realy sure what the proper name for them is). I mean discovered in way that I actually figured I need to subscribe to one.

The first thing, I did wasn’t actually checking out their paylists but checking out their careers page. That particular company didn’t have fully remote positions but that gave me an idea to check their competitors’ pages. And voilà, I’m happy to share openings by Musicbed marked with remote-first label. Good luck!

Social Media Manager

Marketing Director

Senior Software Engineer, Front End

Software Engineer, Back End
​​I recently ran into this tweet where the author was experimenting with the new GPT3 and Midjourney.

I think this is crazy cool and I was thinking of trying exactly the same when I read the news about GPT3. I think this is a brilliant idea and you can take it even further. Hook the entire thing up to a plotter or a print on demand service and you’ve got a ready made business.

Anyway, I signed up for the Midjourney account and of course the next thing I did was I checked their jobs page. Turned out they are a fully independent research lab. Yeah, a lab! That’s what they call themselves. They are self-funded, fully distribute, and hiring!

According to their LinkedIn the entirety of their team is located in the US but they make it clear in their job posting that they are hiring globally! Hurry up to apply and share these with your friends!

AI Researcher at Midjourney

Cloud Infrastructure Engineer

Discord Bot Developer

Frontend Developer

Fullstack Developer
As a remote worker, I ran into a problem with consistently overworking and tending to prefer to spend additional hour at my laptop instead of going for a walk. Over a year a go I figured it was pretty consistent and I realized it is a problem. So I started looking for ways to solve it. The quality of my work was also declining because it is hard to be focused for longer than 5 hours a day.

I think I was able to figure out a way to trick my brain into doing personal projects instead of clocking an extra hour at work. So I recorded a video to I explain the idea behind my #insteadOfCommute projects that help me achieve work-life balance while working remotely full time. Shared the projects that I’ve completed and the one that I’m working on right now.

I’m looking forward to your frank reviews in the comments because it is the first video I filmed with my new Sony camera. I’d appreciate any tips and tricks on how to improve the quality of the video, sound etc.. https://youtu.be/UbA-kNDs-mo
One of the things I’m impressed by in Georgia is how they almost tamed bureaucracy. They seem to have simplified most of standard paperwork procedures to the bare minimum of effort that you need to have things done for you.

So no wonder I was really happy to learn about Vic.ai. They are building an AI-powered product aimed at automating accounting tasks. They claim to have helped 10,000+ customers achieve nearly $188 million in cost savings and 6 million hours in time savings. They have just raised a $52 million C-round and it is areally good time to join them.

Vic.ai is jointly headquartered in New York City, Miami, and Oslo, Norway. They are a remote-first company and work across all 4 US time zones and 2 EU time zones. They have an office in Manhattan, New York, and Miami.

DevOps Engineer EU
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/4782566003

Quality Assurance Analyst
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/5229548003

Director of Product Marketing
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/5205039003

Email & Performance Marketing Manager
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/5205141003

Senior Product Manager
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/4580711003

Enterprise Sales Development Representative
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/5230772003

Enterprise Sales Representative
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/4740564003

VP of Sales
https://boards.greenhouse.io/vicai/jobs/5424578003
It was a surprise for me 1.5 years ago that you can build native iOS and Android apps with no code. It was even of a more surprise to learn that such apps raise funding and get acquired.

My new video is on why you should consider learning how to build apps with no code tools. It will help you ramp up on what opportunities that exist in no-code, what rates other no-coders charge, and where you start and how you can use no-code to break into tech.

If you found it helpful, please re-post and share with people who might find it interesting and valuable. https://youtu.be/ot4SuN2v1ck
I see a lot of people shrugging off new tools including AI tools that are being hyped up right now. So I recorded a video about ChatGPT. I see a parallel with other implied competences that used to be new tools once. Let me know what you think. https://youtu.be/KF9MUdEeMyI
Finally a video about remote jobs on my channel. I’m showing the ways I do my due diligence when considering a job at a startup.

Startups fail most of the time but there are ways to minimize the risks of joining a company that is already going under if you do a proper research and to choose a startup that will at least last for the time that you are working with them.

I’ve been working with tech startups remotely for over 6 years and have always tried to follow these simple steps when shortlisting the jobs I’d apply for.

One of the things is to make sure the startup you're joining has raised a funding round a few months prior to you joining them. This way you make sure that it is good for at least the next 2 or 3 years before you move on.

Watch the video to learn about the most important criteria and to pick up a list of resources posting legit startup jobs. If you find it helpful, I'd appreciate a comment and a like under the video. https://youtu.be/8K8gRr06K9M
Today is a very exciting day for the Adalo team and myself. For those who are new here, I’ve been working as a QA Analyst with Adalo for over a year now.

We released Adalo 2.0 today. It the first large product release where my contribution is publicly acknowledged as compared to when I was working for an outstaff company. It is a formality that turned out to be an important one for me.

Adalo 2.0 is a no-code builder that allows to build cross-platform apps with no-code. These apps can be published as web apps, as well as iOS or Android native apps. All with no coding needed. I’m really exciting to share this news with you here. 🚀

If you have just a second, please support us on Product Hunt https://producthunt.com/posts/adalo-2-0. Thank you!
For the past year, I’ve been struggling with understanding where I stand as a professional and where I want to head.

In my previous jobs I'd learn new things naturally by just accepting any challenges that I'd come across. That is absolutely great and a working strategy when you are just starting your career.

Now I feel like the opportunities are infinite and I'd like to do some intentional planning and studying as I'm working towards my goal of broadening my technical expertise.

I spent some time making an inventory of my skills and experience. I came across this roadmap tool that helped me visualize my experience in a new way. https://roadmap.sh/roadmaps

It highlighted the things I've forgotten I once worked with and the things I'm kinda battling with, the things I'd like to learn some day and I think I now know what I should focus on in the near future.

They seem pretty accurate and up-to-date. There is a large community behind the project. For each item in the roadmap there is a list of recommended resources where anyone can contribute.

The tool is free, be sure to check it out. They've got roadmaps for all kinds of engineering roles as well as for QA, DevOps, UX Designers, and since most recently for Prompt Engineers. Pretty cool, huh?
Examples of the roadmaps
You all know Notion. They usually hire people in a specific location but this season, they’ve got a fully remote position with no particular requirement for the candidate’s location.

It is a Technical Writer position. In this role you’ll be responsible for writing documentation for new APIs, revamping existing documentation and guides, and creating new code samples.

This is a contract position with the compensation range $50/hr - $75/hr. You need to have a technical background with familiarity with REST APIs with the ability to write clean code samples.

Happy to share it with you. You you found it interesting, hurry up to apply for or forward it to someone who might be interested.

Apply here
​​The future is definitely here. Nomadic is hiring a Remote Robot Operator.

You will observe pick & place robots who work at different warehouses around Europe, all of that remotely.

The job can be done out of their office in Poland or remotely 10-30 hours/week. They are willing to consider students.

There is no requirement to have job authorization in EU as far I can see and the interview process is only 2 30-minute call with their hiring managers.

However the pay is very modest: ~6 USD/h with no benefits whatsoever.

I usually don’t share this kind of bare opportunities but I thought someone might find it interesting. It might be a great future-forward experience for someone who is just staring their remore career journey that they can use an asset onward to make their CV stand out.

Hurry up to apply for it or share it with a friend who would like to do so. See their home page for examples of what the job looks like.

Apply here
One of the ways to be more competitive in the job market is to dive very deep into a specific domain and become an expert in that particular industry.

I used to do testing for a VoIP platform and when I started searching for a new job, a lot of recruiters were finding me through that particular experience. I know people who only work for banking products or medical equipment manufactures.

Today’s a friend recruiter is looking to hire a Software Engineer for Infinity Telecom s.r.o with headquarters in Prague. They provide telecommunications, VoIP, SMS services, hosting, colocation to business across Europe & Latin America.

The job can be fully remote or can be hybrid with one of their offices in Czech Republic or Serbia. Check it out for yourself or share it with friends who might be interested in applying for it.

Apply here
Hi, everyone!

I've been playing with GPT Editor for a couple of evenings and have published first iterations of two GPTs.

I wanna share the one I think everyone here can benefit from. It was initially intended to help me find jobs to share with this channel but then I realized I can share it publicly so you could start using it right away. It still needs some fine tuning for sure but it is already very helpful.

Feel free to start testing it and share it with your friends. I'd love to hear your thoughts here in the comments or just DM me. Find it here. You do need ChatGPT subscription to do so though.

Below is the list of jobs that I found using it today that I think are worth sharing here.

Lead UX Designer at Flying Bisons

Teach Lead in the Open Source Project at Upside

Ruby on Rails Engineer at Upside

Python Engineer at Upside

Frontend Engineer at Upside at Upside

Product & UI Designer

UX/UI Designer at Brew

Graphic Designer at The/Studio

Head of Marketing at The/Studio

UI/UX Designer at The/Studio

Head of Customer Experience at The/Studio

Customer Success Representative at The/Studio — Chat

Customer Success Representative — Telesales at The/Studio

Sales Team Lead — Customer Success at The/Studio

UX Designer at WatchGuard

Product Designer at Phyllo

And also a home bunch of other that I'll share with you in the upcoing day.