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10 free places to find your next remote web development freelance project

Are you a web developer looking for your next remote freelance project?

Man-in-the-middle marketplaces like UpWork, Freelancer, and Fiverr aren’t the only places you can use to find remote work. There are better ways to find good remote freelance projects.

Remote projects get posted all the time in various places like social media sites, multiple job boards, and forums too.

In this post, I’m going to share with you 10 different websites you can check to find your next remote freelance web development project.

Hubstaff Talent is a website that doesn’t get mentioned often for web developers looking for work. Most of the jobs posted here are open to remote workers.

In terms of filtering options you can easily filter between full-time, hourly contract, and fixed price gigs.

Stack Overflow job is where a majority of the remote tech jobs are posted. Yes, there are many full-time positions posted here, but many freelance contract positions also get posted here.

Stack Overflow gives you a lot of filtering options. You can filter if the job is remote and whether it’s a contract position or a full-time position. Lastly, it lets you filter based on technical tags (html, javascript, or react), or based on your role (Front-end Developer, Back-end, DevOps, etc.) You can get as specific as you need to with the filtering.

Reactiflux is actually a Slack community, not a website. They have a #jobs channel in the Slack where they post new jobs. But, the great people at Reactiflux also then post those jobs on their job board.

Filtering options include being able to filter for remote work and only grabbing the jobs that were posted within a certain timeframe.

JustUXJobs is a design-focused job board that is also great for design-oriented front-end web developers looking for a remote position.

There are no filtering options on this website. This one isn’t updated as frequently so it doesn’t matter that much. Just scroll through and see if the tags on the right match up with what you’re looking for.

CodePen Jobs is a front-end developer focused job board from the creators of Codepen. CodePen Jobs is one of the greater job boards for front-end developers looking for a remote position.

It doesn’t offer any filtering options, but it does display if the job is remote and whether it’s full-time or not.

The filtering options are limited, but they have tabs in the header that let you switch between Part-time, Full-time, and Remote positions.

WeWorkMeteor is a Meteor.js-focused job board. From my experience with this job board, not all of the jobs posted here are Meteor-specific. Also, most of the jobs are remote freelance or contract.

Once again, no filtering options here but you don’t need them since it’s a very specific job board.

Reddit has many tech and framework-specific subreddits where jobs get posted. Many clients come in here and create a post when they’re looking for a developer with specific skills.

Believe it or not, Twitter is also a very good source for finding a freelance web development project. I’ve found multiple freelance positions on Twitter before. It’s easy to stand out from the crowd if you know how to craft your message and search the right keywords.

These are 10 extra UpWork, Freelancer, and Fiverr alternatives that you can use to supplant your search for your next project.

To land a good remote position, it comes down to searching websites where jobs get posted every day and reaching out quickly when you find something good. Reach you as quickly as you can with a great email-based cover letter.

Good luck on your search and thank you for reading!

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