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How One Reddit User Discovered a Brilliant Way to Find Remote Work

A Brilliant Way to Find Remote Work

By Bright Future AgencyPublished 8 months ago 2 min read

A while ago, a method for finding remote jobs was shared on Reddit, and it quickly went viral. Many remote job seekers who had been struggling to land positions decided to try the approach themselves and began sharing their results. In this article, I will break down exactly how this remote job search method works and explain why it has been so effective.

A Brilliant Way to Find Remote Work

Let’s start by walking through the method this Reddit user used to find remote job, step by step. After that, we’ll explore why it works and how you can apply it even more effectively.

The original post was shared by a developer who had been actively searching for remote positions. For eight months, they applied to jobs on platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed but had no success. Eventually, they approached the problem like a true developer by creating their own solution and experimenting with alternative methods. So, what exactly did they do?

First, the Reddit user opened Google Maps and started searching for recruitment firms in various countries and cities. They carefully documented each company’s information in a spreadsheet. Then, they began sending their resume to these companies in bulk, clearly stating that they were looking for remote opportunities. For firms that had a "Submit Resume" feature on their websites, they used it. For those that didn’t, they collected email addresses and sent their resume directly.

Before long, the Reddit user began receiving responses from recruitment firms offering roles that matched their skills, and soon after, they started attending interviews. By the end of the process, they reported receiving three job offers and accepted two of them. Other Reddit users who tried the same method also shared positive outcomes, noting that they were invited to interviews for various remote positions. One user, a nurse, even mentioned landing an onsite job using this approach.

In my opinion, this method is not only effective for finding remote work but can also be used to secure onsite or local positions. Simply identify recruitment firms in your country, state, or city, and send them your resume. While the original Reddit user was a developer seeking remote jobs globally, you can apply the same strategy on a local level, tailored to your location.

If you want to read and explore the remote job search method that went viral on Reddit, use the following link: https://www.reddit.com/r/RemoteJobseekers/comments/1fdpeg2/how_i_landed_multiple_remote_job_offers_my_remote/

This Reddit user manually sent applications for Europe but used an automated tool for the U.S. and Canada regions. They utilized this tool both to create their resume and to automatically send it to recruitment firms. You can access the same tool at rabbitresume.com

Because the resume templates are ATS-friendly, they are optimized for applicant tracking system searches used by hiring software. Additionally, the tool includes an ATS-hack feature, which uses AI to add invisible keywords to your resume based on job titles and skills. This feature helps ensure your resume ranks higher in search results. The ATS-hack function effectively guarantees better visibility in these searches.

You can review other posts from users who have applied this strategy and shared their results in the sources listed below.

https://medium.com/@TechandInvestments/the-remote-job-search-strategy-thats-quietly-helping-hundreds-get-hired-3b6521b3826e

https://medium.com/@lavinakelvin172/breaking-borders-how-one-data-analyst-built-a-global-career-from-a-small-town-adc79d815364

https://medium.com/@rjsojib2020/the-company-first-method-a-smarter-way-to-find-remote-jobs-in-2025-034ca88dc54f

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I’m Abubakar Faraz from Bright Future Agency, and I specialize in guest posting and content writing to help businesses increase their brand authority, organic traffic, and online visibility. We have a network of premium blogs.

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  • Mitchell Bartling8 months ago

    This method of using Google Maps to find recruitment firms and sending resumes in bulk sounds interesting. I've always relied on traditional job boards. It makes me wonder if this would work as well for more specialized fields. Have any of you tried this approach? And how did you tailor your resume for these recruitment firms? I'm gonna give it a shot and see if I can score some remote gigs like they did.

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