Where your remote tech job gets distributed
A paid job post should not rely on one listing URL. Remote1stJobs creates multiple discovery paths across search, role pages, stack pages, company pages, fresh jobs, RSS, alerts, the weekly digest, and employer comparison surfaces.
Where can a paid job post appear?
| Surface | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Main job search | Your role appears in the live job search and relevant filters. |
| Role pages | Developer, AI, DevOps, product, data, security, support, and software engineering routes. |
| Stack pages | Relevant skill pages such as React, Python, TypeScript, backend, data, Kubernetes, and AI. |
| Company discovery | Company profiles and hiring clusters help candidates find employers, not just listings. |
| Fresh jobs surfaces | Fresh roles can appear in weekly freshness and repeat discovery surfaces. |
| RSS, alerts, and digest | Candidates can return through RSS, alerts, and the weekly remote jobs digest. |
What improves employer conversion?
Remote job posts convert better when country eligibility, timezone expectations, title, seniority, stack, salary signals, and the direct application path are clear before the candidate clicks apply.
Which role-specific posting paths should employers use?
- Post remote developer jobs
- Post remote AI jobs
- Post remote DevOps jobs
- Post remote product jobs
- Post remote data jobs
- Post remote security jobs
- Post remote support jobs
What is the practical next step?
Post a remote tech job or read the remote job advertising guide.