If you're looking for a remote job, open this:

In this thread, you will find websites where you can find remote jobs.

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1/ Remote OK (@RemoteOK)

Remote OK has 180,604+ remote jobs as a Developer, Designer, Copywriter, Customer Support Rep, Sales Professional, Project Manager, and more!

https://t.co/2gHhbh3Zml
2/ JustRemote (@justremoteco)

Discover remote jobs from around the world. Find your perfect remote development, design, sales, or marketing job today.

https://t.co/mqNtx0EMk4
3/ AngelList Talent (@AngelList)

Apply privately to 130,000+ remote jobs and startup jobs near you with one application. See salary and equity upfront. Find the latest tech jobs, company overviews, benefits, and more at AngelList Talent.

https://t.co/HAV5Hym79I
4/ We Work Remotely (@weworkremotely)

Find and list remote jobs that aren't restricted by commutes or a particular geographic area. Browse thousands of remote work jobs today.

https://t.co/E7PzqhO723
5/ Hired (@Hired_HQ)

With Hired your job search has never been easier! Simply create a profile & vetted companies compete for you, reaching out with salary & equity upfront.

https://t.co/h5oPiMsV6w
6/ FlexJobs (@flexjobs)

FlexJobs is a job search site for hand-screened flexible and remote jobs (work-from-home jobs). Plus get resume, coaching, and career help.

https://t.co/vXq375NlBy
7/ Upwork (@Upwork)

Upwork connects businesses with independent professionals and agencies around the globe. Where companies and freelancers work together in new ways that unlock their potential.

https://t.co/DPVcqFUPD0
8/ Jobspresso (@Jobspresso)

Find remote jobs, careers, and other remote work opportunities at interesting and innovative companies.

https://t.co/5c2nIEAdZE
9/ DailyRemote (@daily_remote)

Apply for top remote jobs in Software Development, Design, Support, Sales, Writing, Product, and Others.

https://t.co/tKjiwo59oQ
10/ Remote Leaf (@remoteleaf)

Remote Leaf aggregates remote jobs in one organized place from 60+ remote job boards, company career pages, AngelList, Linkedin, Reddit, Twitter, Facebook groups, and Hacker news hiring.

https://t.co/JLWbb1aM05
11/ Showwcase Jobs (@ShowwcaseHQ)

Each week, new tech jobs from startups, companies, and businesses across the world.

https://t.co/Ul4DThwuNH
12/ JS Remotely

More than 200 picked remote NodeJS, Meteor, Angular, React, Electron and Svetle jobs are waiting for you.

https://t.co/cr28CkDUfU
13/ LinkedIn Jobs (@LinkedIn)

Use LinkedIn Jobs to boost your chances of getting hired through people you know.

https://t.co/D9Dlcq6f3p
14/ DesignRemotely (@designremotely)

Discover full-time, part-time, and contract remote design jobs from top remote companies hiring globally.

https://t.co/AFxY3rrKbg
Quick recap:

1/ Remote OK
2/ JustRemote
3/ AngelList Talent
4/ We Work Remotely
5/ Hired
6/ FlexJobs
7/ Upwork
8/ Jobspresso
9/ DailyRemote
10/ Remote Leaf
11/ Showwcase Jobs
12/ JS Remotely
13/ LinkedIn
14/ DesignRemotely
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1/“What would need to be true for you to….X”

Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?

A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody:


2/ First, “X” could be lots of things. Examples: What would need to be true for you to

- “Feel it's in our best interest for me to be CMO"
- “Feel that we’re in a good place as a company”
- “Feel that we’re on the same page”
- “Feel that we both got what we wanted from this deal

3/ Normally, we aren’t that direct. Example from startup/VC land:

Founders leave VC meetings thinking that every VC will invest, but they rarely do.

Worse over, the founders don’t know what they need to do in order to be fundable.

4/ So why should you ask the magic Q?

To get clarity.

You want to know where you stand, and what it takes to get what you want in a way that also gets them what they want.

It also holds them (mentally) accountable once the thing they need becomes true.

5/ Staying in the context of soliciting investors, the question is “what would need to be true for you to want to invest (or partner with us on this journey, etc)?”

Multiple responses to this question are likely to deliver a positive result.