Jobety – Latest Web & Development Jobs

Jobety – Latest Web & Development Jobs

Today I want to show you a great website I’ve run into. Are you a web designer, developer or technical marketing professional that’s looking for a new gig? Whether you’re interested in full time or freelance work, Jobety.com is a great resource for finding jobs just for your niche.

What’s Jobety?

Jobety is a free service that provides you with curated and customizable web design, development and freelance jobs via email. You get to choose what areas you’re interested in and they only send you jobs that relate to your selections. For example, if you’re a front-end developer, they’ll only send you jobs related to HTML/CSS/JS development.

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But Jobety is more than just a job board. Their Resources section offers you a complete guide to writing the perfect resume and excelling during the interview process. Need tips on putting together an awesome portfolio that showcases your mad web design skills, or maybe you’d like to keep up on various development techniques and tutorials….whatever you need, just check out their blog for tips that are helpful to any job seeker.

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What types of jobs are featured on Jobety?

Jobety serves a specific niche of full-time and freelance work for the job seeker looking for jobs related to front-end, UI/UX, design, iOS, android, backend, WordPress, project management and tech related marketing fields. There’s no need to sift through hundreds of irrelevant postings.

Recruiters and HR pros also see value in Jobety’s niche audience, so you may notice #FeaturedJobs at the top of the newsletter that highlight these sponsored posts.

Sign up for free today to jumpstart your search for a new career.

2 Comments on “Jobety – Latest Web & Development Jobs

  1. January 15, 2013 Generally speaking, you get what you pay for. I would say that paiyng anything less than $ 30-50 for a 500 word article is going to yield crappy content. Even at the $ 30-50 rate, this is going to yield content on the lower end of the quality scale. Anyone writing a 500 word article should be spending 4+ hours minumum on the article researching, writing, and proofreading it.Personally, I wouldn’t want $ 5/article content on my site. Someone willing to work for $ 1.25 an hour generally either a) lives in a 3rd world country and speaks/writes broken English or b) they are not writing the articles at all and are instead likely stealing content from other sites, running them through an article spinner program, then tweaking the results a bit and are done in about 10 minutes NEITHER of which is desirable. But that is just me.If you’re interested in quality content, either write it yourself or be prepared to pay a reasonable price. If I were looking for someone to write quality content I would use two methods to find them:1) I would go to ezinearticles.com and read articles on the topic that I want content for. I would find writers there (of all the article submission sites, theirs is probably the best) that write good content and email them about writing articles for you. OR2) I would go to a site like helium.com. Helium has a marketplace where you can create a contest essentially. You say, I am willing to pay $ 40 for a 500-700 word article about topic XXX. You give other specifications about what you’re looking for in the article. Lots of authors write articles and submit them for your contest. When the contest ends you can choose not to buy any of the articles if you don’t like them, buy one for the agreed upon price if there is one you like or even buy multiple ones that were submitted if you decide you want more than one. Once you buy them they are yours. You can add links to them, modify them, whatever. It’s a pretty cool service.

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