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Top websites and platforms for finding IT jobs

Breaking into the tech industry starts with knowing where to look. Here’s a list of some of the best platforms and services to help you land your next IT role:

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LinkedIn – The go-to platform for professional networking. Keep your profile up-to-date, connect with recruiters, and search for job openings using tailored filters. Many companies post jobs exclusively here.

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Indeed – A popular general job board where you can find a variety of IT roles, from entry-level to senior positions. Use the keyword search to find jobs that match your skills.

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Stack Overflow Jobs – Ideal for developers. Stack Overflow hosts a jobs board tailored to programmers and engineers, including remote opportunities.

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We Work Remotely – If you’re looking for remote IT work, this platform focuses solely on jobs you can do from anywhere, including web development, design, and DevOps.

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GitHub Jobs – A hub for tech-related job postings, GitHub Jobs is especially useful for developers who want to showcase their repositories as part of their application.

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AngelList – Designed for those interested in working with startups. AngelList makes it easy to apply for tech jobs in fast-growing companies with a single profile.

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HackerRank and LeetCode – More than just coding practice platforms, these sites sometimes connect top-performing users with companies seeking tech talent.

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Turing.com – A platform that matches developers with remote opportunities at top global companies, focusing on longer-term contracts.

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Upwork – Perfect for freelancers looking for gigs in web development, data science, or other tech-related fields.

Don’t forget to check local listings or career services if you’re a student or recent graduate. Many universities have partnerships with companies looking to hire juniors.

When searching for jobs, make use of filters to focus on specific roles, industries, or locations. Set up alerts so you don’t miss out on opportunities, and keep your resume and portfolio polished. With persistence and the right tools, you’ll be one step closer to your next IT role!

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