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Reddit is VERY underrated for remote job searches. It can be risky if you're using it to find job posts, but you can hardly go wrong when you use it to uncover information asymmetry. If you're currently hunting for a remote job, here's how to use Reddit to your advantage: <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/chioma__amadi/status/2048714561436475465" color="blue">x.com/chioma__amadi/…</a>

1. Find out where companies are actually hiring Search: • "remote jobs June 2026 reddit" • "companies hiring remote workers reddit" • "got hired remotely reddit" People constantly share where they got hired, which companies are expanding, and which employers are genuinely remote-friendly. Look especially at: • r/remotework • r/remotejobs • r/digitalnomad • r/careerguidance • r/jobs

2. Reverse-engineer successful candidates Search: • "resume that got me hired reddit" • "remote job success story reddit" • "how I got a remote job reddit" Pay attention to: • Resume formats • Portfolio structures • Cover letter strategies • Interview experiences When dozens of people independently report the same thing, there's usually something worth learning.

3. Research companies before applying Before sending an application, search: "[Company Name] reddit" Examples: • "GitLab reddit" • "Automattic reddit" • "Deel reddit" Employees and former employees often reveal: • Hiring process • Salary expectations • Company culture • Management quality • Whether the company is actually remote-first This can save you from wasting hours applying somewhere terrible.

4. Find hidden job boards Reddit users frequently share niche job boards that never show up on Google's first page. Search: • "best remote job boards reddit" • "hidden job boards reddit" • "where do remote workers find jobs reddit" You'll discover resources that most applicants never touch.

5. Learn what recruiters are rejecting This is probably the highest-value use. Search: • "why I reject resumes reddit" • "recruiter AMA reddit" • "hiring manager AMA reddit" You'll find hiring managers explaining exactly why applications get ignored. This gives you insight most job seekers never get.

6. Follow industry-specific communities If you're applying for: • Legal roles → legal subreddits • Virtual assistant roles → VA and freelancing communities • Marketing roles → marketing communities • Tech roles → tech communities Jobs are often posted informally before they ever reach LinkedIn.

7. Don’t spend all day applying My rule: 20% Reddit. 80% execution. Use Reddit to gather intelligence. Then: • Improve your resume. • Improve your LinkedIn. • Build your portfolio. • Send applications. The people who get remote jobs fastest aren't the ones consuming the most advice. They're the ones who use Reddit to identify what works and then immediately implement it.

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