I am curious to know if there is any specific site that you guys go to to find ID jobs. I am a foreign national so I require visa sponsorship, but I was hoping to find companies and job listings who are hiring for ID jobs and well also hopefully sponsoring for work visa.
any help would be appreciated... Oh and I am in the east coast, but flexible to move if required.
I found my current job on jobing.com- of course that isn't ID job-specific. I also checked the job boards on http://www.elearningguild.com/ I think you have to become a member to view the jobs, but the basic membership is free (and it is a great website to look through).
Thank you all for the responses. I agree Sam Currie that it would be a neat idea to get a list of websites and make it a sticky thread, so that it may help anyone looking for designer/developer specific jobs.
Thank you all for the responses. I agree Sam Currie that it would be a neat idea to get a list of websites and make it a sticky thread, so that it may help anyone looking for designer/developer specific jobs.
That's a good idea, Sid.
I'd also recommend following @articulate on Twitter--even if you don't want to tweet or use Twitter. In the past two months we've posted nearly a dozen contract opps for Articulate designers. In each case, we link back here to the forums or the organization posting the opportunity.
Twitter's good because it's one of the best real-time places to find job and contract postings.
Here's a Screenr on some ways to use Twitter to track new elearning and instructional design jobs:
Thank you all for the responses. I agree Sam Currie that it would be a neat idea to get a list of websites and make it a sticky thread, so that it may help anyone looking for designer/developer specific jobs.
That's a good idea, Sid.
I'd also recommend following @articulate on Twitter--even if you don't want to tweet or use Twitter. In the past two months we've posted nearly a dozen contract opps for Articulate designers. In each case, we link back here to the forums or the organization posting the opportunity.
Twitter's good because it's one of the best real-time places to find job and contract postings.
Here's a Screenr on some ways to use Twitter to track new elearning and instructional design jobs:
@ David - This is great, I don't have a twitter account and never used it before, But if this is a good way of finding jobs, then I will definitely create an account.
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I found my current job on jobing.com- of course that isn't ID job-specific. I also checked the job boards on http://www.elearningguild.com/ I think you have to become a member to view the jobs, but the basic membership is free (and it is a great website to look through).
the American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) site has a job board, that always has something (http://jobs.astd.org/search.cfm)
It would be interesting to build a list of websites which are good for any job hunters, I'd be interested in UK sites.
Blue Eskimo is one I know of
Any more out there?
Thank you all for the responses. I agree Sam Currie that it would be a neat idea to get a list of websites and make it a sticky thread, so that it may help anyone looking for designer/developer specific jobs.
Hi Sid
That's a good idea, Sid.
I'd also recommend following @articulate on Twitter--even if you don't want to tweet or use Twitter. In the past two months we've posted nearly a dozen contract opps for Articulate designers. In each case, we link back here to the forums or the organization posting the opportunity.
Twitter's good because it's one of the best real-time places to find job and contract postings.
Here's a Screenr on some ways to use Twitter to track new elearning and instructional design jobs:
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