Example job description:
- Example bullet point
- Example bullet point
- Example degree in economics required
Job description notes for everyone:
Searchable
- The content of this description (e.g. degree in economics) is searchable in the regular search bar
- The tags (e.g. π¦· Dental insurance) are also searchable in the regular search bar
Job listing notes for employers:
True remote
- On this site, only fully remote jobs (where you can work every day in a month from home) should be marked as remote
- If I find a hybrid job marked as remote, I will unmark the remote status
Tags
- To make searching and reading easier for users, I encourage employers to use all relevant tags
- Tags are optional
- Every type of job posting (standard, highlighted, pinned) can use every tag
- The π Extra worker rights tag refers to things like convenio in Spain, where workers in certain industries are entitled to additional benefits, such as extra holidays.
- The number of vacation days stated in tags (e.g. ποΈ 20+ working days off) should not include any weekends or national holidays
Tags available
- π 4-day workweek
- ποΈ 20+ working days off
- ποΈ 25+ working days off
- βοΈ 30+ working days off
- π 35+ working days off
- ποΈ All employee salaries publicly available
- β· Certified B Corp
- π¦· Dental insurance
- π Electric vehicle charger available
- π Extra worker rights (see description)
- βοΈ Flexible schedule
- π₯ Free lunch
- π Freedom (no non-compete agreements)
- πΌ Final interview = hired for a day
- π©Ί Health insurance provided
- π’ Hybrid
- π’ In person / onsite
- π· Living Wage Employer
- π§§ Paid case study for interview
- πΌ Paid parental leave
- ποΈ Pension plan contributions
- π° Profit sharing
- βοΈ Public Benefit Corporation
- ποΈ Sabbatical option
- πΏ Shower available
- π Stock options
- π Tuition reimbursement
- π₯Ύ Use company-bought equipment
- π» Use company-bought tech
- πͺ Unionized workplace
- π€« We accept nameless resumes
- π¬ We give feedback to all interviewees
- π We notify all rejected applicants
- πͺπΊ Work anywhere in the EU
- πΊπΈ Work anywhere in the USA
- βοΈ Work anywhere in the world
- π Work only from location(s) listed
- π Zero experience required
Why are there 3 similar example jobs?
Two reasons:
- On desktop, users can see a job's tags on the home page. By splitting up the tags into 3 example jobs, job seekers and employers can see all the tags β neatly organized β and know which ones are available.
- It quickly shows the interchangeable terms used on this site, including job advert, job post, and job listing. This clarifies their use, and hopefully leads to less confusion on the site. While I could use fewer (e.g. only job post), this terminology includes people from various countries, who tend to use different terms.