Help me build a better remote job board!

Hi makers!

I've been working lately (and slowly) on a side project called Let's Remote. It's a job board for remote workers.

I'm looking for feedbacks from this community so I can polish the product a little bit more before an official launch!

Any kind of feedback is really appreciated (general feel, ui, ux, features, etc), even negative critics!

Thanks!

Kevin

I find the logo inappropriate. Somehow there would have to be a globe or something. So that you know that you can work from anywhere. Maybe a combination of W-Lan symbol and globe. I don't know exactly.

I would still find it cool if you could specify the budget for a job - for example, if you don't want to hire someone, but want to hire a freelancer to do a small project.

That way you would expand the target group.

But otherwise great work!

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Wassim Author

@pixelbart While I'm not a graphic designer, I tried to do my best with the logo. I agree that it is not really appropriate! I'm planning to hire a professional logo designer when I get some cash flow from the project.

Almost all the jobs currently being fetched are Full Time and companies rarely provide salary/budget info. I've added a salary input in the hiring form but still you have to convince companies to supply that information which is not easy!

Thank you for the input :-)

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Kevin

@wassim Yes, I had looked directly at the form. Salary is only a deterrent if you have only one budget to give.

Regarding logo design, I can recommend Fiverr. It costs something, but not very much.

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Wassim Author

@pixelbart Thanks! I'll have a look at Fiverr.

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Carl Poppa πŸ›Έ

it's clean, readable, and does what it's supposed to do. i don't have an issue with the logo. most people don't/won't care anyway. all the best with the launch, buddy! πŸ’ͺ

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Wassim Author

@poppacalypse Thanks!

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Fajar Siddiq

I LOVE THE DESIGN. You are ready to launch!

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Wassim Author

@fajarsiddiq πŸš€πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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Hey nice job for building it! I'm also working on a new product and it can be tricky to make slow progress when you are busy with client work.

Site looks nice, simple, basic.

  1. How do companies post jobs?
  2. What different value does it provide from already existing ones?
  3. What plans do you have for it and how are you attracting visitors?

Cheers.

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