I've had luck twice so far with LinkedIn jobs - it costs money, but is worthwhile. Maybe your University has an organizational account?
Second Kyle's recommendation for Craigslist, too. Lots of spam, though. Also, local web user groups - Refresh, UXPA, Devjam, etc. -- Erin White Web Systems Librarian, VCU Libraries (804) 827-3552 | erwh...@vcu.edu | www.library.vcu.edu On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 3:01 PM, Kyle Banerjee <kyle.baner...@gmail.com> wrote: > Depending on customs in your area, it can make sense to post real jobs to > Craigslist. > > kyle > > On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Francis Kayiwa <kay...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > On 10/03/2014 02:52 PM, Kim, Bohyun wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Which non-library job boards would be good to advertise a web developer > >> job posting widely? I only have usual suspects (Indeed.com, Monster.com, > >> Glassdoor.com, Engieerjobs.com<(http:/www.engineerjobs.com/jobs/ > >> software-engineering/%20)>, SimplyHired.com) and library listservs so > >> far. So I am hoping to catch some job boards frequented by software > >> developers. > >> > >> Any Suggestions? (Local job boards in Maryland, D.C, Virginia would be > >> also super helpful; although the position allows remote work so I would > >> like to advertise as widely as we can.) > >> > > > > > > I've done quite a number of projects from Flex Jobs[0] > > > > Not sure how much it costs to post there but I don't imagine it would be > > much more than the one's you list above. > > > > ./fxk > > > > [0] http://www.flexjobs.com/telecommute/employers > > > > -- > > You single-handedly fought your way into this hopeless mess. > > >