YourWebJob awaits whether you are a full-time or freelance designer

17 Jun

There are plenty of resources out there to help you find and bid on web design projects and YourWebJob.com is a very useful resource to help web professionals find jobs. The site is focused on promoting both freelance and full-time positions to web design professionals. Everybody from freelance web designers to web analytics managers can find jobs and available work on this growing site. For employers looking to post a job the rates that YourWebJob.com gives are very reasonable when you consider how targeted the traffic is and the fact that freelance positions can be posted for $49 and full-time web positions can be posted for $99. The job posting stays active for 30 days.

I had a chance to ask Tony Chester who is the Principal and Director of Operations of OnWired, the company own runs YourWebJob.com, a few questions about the site recently and here is what he had to say about YourWebJob.com.

1. What was your idea when you first built YourWebJob.com?

We (at OnWired) were trying to hire a Project Manager. I went to all the popular web-related job boards, but they seemed to cater only to designers and developers. There wasn’t really anywhere for the firms that need to hire SEO talent or Social Marketing folks. So it hit me: let’s build a job site that caters to as many web-related positions that we can think of, all while keeping the navigation simplified.

2. How long has YourWebJob.com been in operation and what kind of traffic do you see on a monthly basis?

The site was launched in mid March of 2009 and has received some really nice reviews. As the hiring market is a little slow, I didn’t expect much out of the site too soon. With that said, we are averaging around 5,500 visits a month. We figured we would take advantage of some free targeted traffic by getting listed in some design galleries to start.

3. What can employers looking for web professionals expect from the site?

Employers can expect to have their job listing seen by lots of talented, web savvy professionals who are passionate about their work.

4. What can freelance web professionals interested in positions expect from this site?

Web professionals can expect to find the latest and greatest jobs from a wide variety of web-related fields including project management, copywriting, SEO, usability, social media, and yes, even design and development.

For those of you interested in promoting your freelance business or interested in finding a new fulltime career in the web field this is an excellent resource to find web professional jobs in your skill set.

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One Response to “YourWebJob awaits whether you are a full-time or freelance designer”

  1. Michael Savage 18. Jun, 2009 at 7:30 am #

    Congrats guys! I’ve always liked the look of that site! Always see great things from Onwired!

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