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Top Career Websites for Data Engineers

How to find fantastic remote jobs and get hired

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Data Engineering is super hot right now, which means there are tons of job opportunities out there. In this piece, I want to explore career websites specifically for data engineers. We’ll dive into the main aspects of the data engineering roles currently available and what you’ll need to break into this field by 2025. This will be helpful for entry-level IT folks and mid-level software engineers looking to make a career switch.


Why data engineering?

Data engineering is a dynamic and highly rewarding field, offering the opportunity to engage with all aspects of data, from APIs and data connectors to data platforms, business intelligence, and a wide array of tools available in the market.

The role is very secure, as the ongoing generation of data by businesses ensures a continuous demand for data engineers. This role is also closely intertwined with machine learning (ML), as you’ll be responsible for creating and deploying various data and ML pipelines. So it won’t be boring!

The field is far from mundane and offers lucrative compensation. The high pay reflects the complexity of building robust data platforms. It begins with gathering requirements and designing the system, demanding significant experience and advanced programming skills.

According to tech job research conducted by DICE Data engineering is the fastest-growing tech occupation:

Source: DICE
Source: DICE

Let’s see which platforms offer data engineer career opportunities.

Wellfound (ANGELLIST)

AngelList Talent (the jobs marketplace) is now [Wellfound](https://wellfound.com/jobs) and is accessible from the Wellfound website by clicking the "Jobs" tab at the top of your homepage. At Wellfound, a leading source for startup job listings, you can search for jobs and select the "Remote OK" filter.

This way, regardless of where you live, you can find a startup that suits you.

Have you always wanted to work for a tech startup but don’t live in a tech hub? That’s the advantage of remote work – your location doesn’t matter!

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In a previous article, I discussed the essential skill set for data engineers and what it takes to enter this exciting field.

How to Become a Data Engineer

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is an absolute leader here as we can easily create job alerts and use their fantastic "Easy apply" feature. It also gives you insight into your connections who work in that company which is very useful. We can simply message the recruiter and ask about the opportunity we spotted.

To say more, I use LinkedIn as a blogging platform. It p[provides further marketing benefits for me as a data engineer. With my articles and reposts, I tell recruiters about my skills and expertise.

By using LinkedIn strategically, you can secure a higher salary without jeopardizing your current job.

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Glassdoor

Glassdoor is a popular career portal that provides insights into companies, job opportunities, and workplace cultures. It’s known for offering a platform where current and former employees can anonymously share reviews about their employers, including information on company culture, management, salary, and benefits. This transparency helps job seekers make informed decisions about potential employers.

In addition to company reviews, Glassdoor provides job listings, salary information, interview questions, and insights into company benefits. Employers can also use the platform to post jobs and attract potential candidates. Glassdoor’s combination of job listings and insider company information makes it a valuable resource for both job seekers and employers.

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Career Vault

Career Vault is a platform that aggregates job listings including remote ones from various sources, providing users with a comprehensive database of career opportunities across different industries and locations. It serves as a one-stop resource for data engineering job seekers to find and apply for positions.

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Want to develop your data skills and be promoted? Websites like Career Vault and LinkedIn can help with that. I discussed the key competencies required for Lead-level roles here:

Lead Data Engineer Career Guide

TheMuse.com

The Muse offers a beautiful user interface and comprehensive details on companies and jobs, making the search for remote work feel effortless.

I noticed a very good selection of remote opportunities here.

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It also makes it very easy to apply quickly. We just need to upload the CV.

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Some job postings will allow you to apply on the company website only as well.

Remote OK

Remote OK is a remote job site that categorizes all job listings. You can filter listings based on specific criteria, such as recruiter-posted jobs, experience level (junior, senior, etc.), job type (sales, marketing, design, development, and more), and whether they are tech or non-tech roles. Even non-tech jobs, like analyst and marketing positions, can benefit from basic tech skills.

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Working Nomads

Working Nomads is a website that curates and lists remote job opportunities for professionals seeking flexible work options. It offers a subscription-based newsletter that delivers a curated selection of remote jobs directly to users’ inboxes, allowing them to browse and apply for positions across various industries while maintaining a location-independent lifestyle.

Basically, it is a newsletter tailored for busy digital nomads. By signing up, you’ll receive a curated list of remote jobs delivered straight to your inbox. You can opt for daily or weekly emails, allowing you to continue your travels while the remote job hunt comes to you.

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Remotive

Remotive is a fairly simple job board with lots of free remote listings. It features a comprehensive list of remote jobs categorized by fields like sales, support, product engineering, marketing, and more, making it super easy to find the exact type of job you want. Remotive also has a bi-monthly newsletter for anyone looking to work remotely.

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Remote.co

Remote.co is a website dedicated to remote work, offering a wide range of resources and job listings for individuals seeking remote employment.

remote.co has a section with remote-only jobs too. I used it last year and got a few interviews lined up.

It features job opportunities across various industries and provides valuable insights on remote work practices, team management, and productivity. Remote.co is designed to help both job seekers and employers navigate the remote work landscape effectively.

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It is also a good idea to check all international remote openings.

Check companies’ websites for any remote jobs that might be of interest to you. Sometimes companies have remote roles on their websites that are not listed on this job board.

Remote International Jobs – Work From Home

We work remotely

Featuring a straightforward design, this virtual job board provides a broad selection of work-from-home positions, from customer service to web design and programming. We Work Remotely attracts over 100,000 users monthly, making it a reliable resource for swiftly finding remote job opportunities.

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Skip the drive

True to its name, Skip the Drive offers a convenient resources tab and a dependable list of remote jobs.

By utilizing the resources provided, you can easily trade in your stressful morning commute for a relaxed environment.

It is really focused on remote job listings, offering users a curated selection of work-from-home opportunities across various industries. The platform simplifies the job search process by allowing users to filter listings based on their preferences, and it also provides resources to help individuals transition to and thrive in remote work. Skip the Drive is designed to help users avoid the daily commute by finding flexible, location-independent jobs.

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Power To Fly

Power To Fly is an online platform aimed at career growth for diverse professionals, featuring a job board, virtual job fairs, and networking events. This one has a good selection of jobs available remotely. By completing your profile, you can connect with recruiters and hiring managers from various industries worldwide.

I used this one as well and got a few opportunities from there.

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Landing.jobs

Although Landing Jobs doesn’t have a large selection of remote tech job opportunities, they meticulously curate their listings. A unique feature of their site is the ability to filter your search for jobs that are fully remote, partially remote, or remote but within commuting distance.

They focus on tech careers, connecting professionals with opportunities in the tech industry across Europe and beyond. The platform curates job listings, helping users find roles that match their skills and career goals. Landing.jobs also offers resources for career development and provides a supportive community for tech talent. While it primarily features on-site positions, it includes options for fully remote, partially remote, and locally remote jobs, catering to a variety of work preferences.

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Job boards that MIGHT be useful

There are a lot of other job boards like Pangian, Intch and Flexjobs that lack free options. In my opinion, these websites still might be useful to anyone looking for a new role in IT.

For example, Pangian has a nice selection of worldwide remote roles at https://pangian.com/job-travel-remote/ but it is available for a fee only ($14.99).

Personally, I didn’t find it very usefull.

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Conclusion

In this article, I’ve rounded up some top websites for finding data-related career opportunities, extending beyond just data engineering roles. Data engineering often overlaps with positions like BI developer and Machine Learning architect, giving job seekers more flexibility in finding the right fit.

Data engineering is a hot trend right now, with LinkedIn job postings surging. Previously, I discussed the essential skillset for aspiring data engineers and what it takes to break into this dynamic field.

How to Become a Data Engineer

To land the ideal data engineering role, I suggest beginning with job boards that offer free options. LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and Indeed are among the best choices. Review the required skills, customize your CV to match, and apply with confidence.

Lead Data Engineer Career Guide

Recommended read

[1] https://towardsdatascience.com/lead-data-engineer-career-guide-699e806111b4

[2] https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-become-a-data-engineer-c0319cb226c2

[3] https://towardsdatascience.com/data-platform-architecture-types-f255ac6e0b7

[4] https://towardsdatascience.com/data-pipeline-design-patterns-100afa4b93e3

[5] https://towardsdatascience.com/python-for-data-engineers-f3d5db59b6dd


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