A curated list of niche job boards for developers, designers, data scientists, and other tech professionals.
Awesome Job Boards is a curated GitHub repository listing specialized, niche job boards for technology professionals. It aggregates boards for domains like AI, blockchain, specific programming languages, design, and remote work, helping developers and other tech workers find targeted job opportunities beyond generic platforms. The list is community-maintained and organized by category for easy navigation.
Tech professionals (developers, designers, data scientists, DevOps engineers) seeking job opportunities, as well as recruiters and hiring managers looking for niche platforms to post roles. It's particularly useful for those targeting specific technologies, industries, or remote work arrangements.
It saves significant research time by providing a single, vetted source for hundreds of specialized job boards. Unlike commercial aggregators, it's open-source and community-driven, ensuring the list stays current and comprehensive across emerging tech domains.
Awesome Job Boards is a comprehensive, community-maintained directory of specialized job boards across various technology domains and industries. It helps job seekers and recruiters find focused platforms beyond generic career sites, saving time and connecting talent with more relevant opportunities.
The project operates on the principle that specialized job boards yield better matches than general-purpose sites, believing in the power of curated, community-vetted resources to improve the job search and hiring process in tech.
Open-Awesome is built by the community, for the community. Submit a project, suggest an awesome list, or help improve the catalog on GitHub.
Organizes boards by specific tech domains like AI, Blockchain, and DevOps, as shown in the detailed table of contents, making it easy to target precise job markets beyond generic sites.
Includes dedicated sections for regions like Europe and Canada, such as 'BerlinStartupJobs' for Germany or 'Work in Tech' for Canada, aiding localized searches without extra research.
Features categories for remote jobs and 4-day work weeks, with boards like 'RemoteOK' and '4dayweek.io', catering directly to modern flexible work preferences highlighted in the README.
Maintained as an open-source GitHub repository, allowing crowd-sourced contributions to keep the directory current with new and emerging job boards, ensuring longevity and relevance.
Lists boards without verification, so users may encounter inactive sites or unreliable platforms, as the project relies on community submissions without strict curation or activity checks.
As a GitHub README, it lacks search, filtering, or interactive features, requiring manual browsing through categories which can be cumbersome for a list with hundreds of entries.
Updates depend on manual contributions, leading to possible dead links or outdated information, with no automatic monitoring or refresh system, as admitted in the community-driven approach.