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Offline guywithanideaTopic starter

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Job Board for Electrical Engineers
« on: June 08, 2024, 02:20:34 pm »
Howdy,

Been a long time visitor. I started a job board for electrical engineers. Currently focuses on jobs in the USA. But would love to extend it outside of the US. Where do folks not in the US look for jobs normally? is it all the same (LinkedIn, indeed, monster... etc?)

Link if interested: https://www.eejobboard.com
 
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Offline YTusername

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Re: Job Board for Electrical Engineers
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2024, 08:04:24 am »
Having such an EE jobs board is great, as many similar resources have been discontinued recently or no longer offer real opportunities.

I used to follow these sources, which have almost all been shut down:

 *   Hackaday.io jobs page
 *   Adafruit Career page, which was open to all for posting job ads
 *   AngelList
 *   Memfault Jobs list, which was open to all for posting job ads
 *  Ganssle Newsletter jobs section
 *   There was a newsletter and job board very similar to your design, but I no longer remember its name. It has been discontinued for a long time.

Currently, I follow:

 *   The jobs board here
 *   Zephyr Discord server, which includes a job channel
 *   LinkedIn
 

Offline MC Divit

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Re: Job Board for Electrical Engineers
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2024, 07:07:16 am »
In terms of where people outside the US look for jobs, it’s somewhat similar with platforms like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Monster being pretty popular globally. But there are also regional-specific sites that are popular depending on the country. For example, in the UK, platforms like Reed or TotalJobs are often used. In Germany, you have StepStone or Xing. And for places like India, Naukri is pretty big.
BTW there is a new platform 'AroundWire' which is gaining attention online. Though I'm not sure if it operates worldwide. Here is the link https://pro.aroundwire.com/, buy I hope I won't be banned from using Eevblog.

Good luck!
 


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