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# Web 2.0 job boards roundup
- URL: https://werd.io/web-20-job-boards-roundup/
- Published: 2006-08-30T09:21:25.000Z
- Updated: 2025-06-12T11:01:14.000Z
- Author: Ben Werdmuller
- Tags: General, #ben-684a32da145d7d001be71dae, #Migrated-1749693130536, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2025-06-11 21:52

<http://theinternetispeople.com/2006/08/30/web-20-job-boards-roundup/>

[The 37signals Job Board](http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs) costs $250 for 30 days; jobs are divided into design, progbramming, business and miscellaneous. Given 37signals’ emphasis on design, most are design jobs. It’s hard to say how many there are a day, as dates aren’t included.

[CrunchBoard](http://www.crunchboard.com/) is Michael Arrington’s effort, attached to his not inconsiderable [TechCrunch empire](http://techcrunch.com/). Posting a job costs $200 (undercutting 37signals by $50); there seem to be three or four a day. Most are technical, but there seem to be a fair amount of marketing positions in the mix.

[GigaOm Jobs](http://jobs.gigaom.com/) seems to be modelled on CrunchBoard; it also costs $200 a month to post. It’s too early to say what the average number of jobs per day are. Most are programming, but there are some project manager jobs.

[MetaFilter Jobs](http://jobs.metafilter.com/) costs nothing, but you’ve got to be a member of [MetaFilter](http://metafilter.com/) to post. MeFi users tend to be clued-in, well-read, tech-savvy people, and the jobs run the gamut from developers to a director of youth education at a synagogue.

[Performancing Exchange](http://performancing.com/exchange) is a job board for professional bloggers, which differentiates itself by, like MeFi Jobs, being free; it also allows users to post fuller descriptions on the main jobs page, like a classified ads page. There seems to be more or less one post a day.

[The Problogger Job Board](http://jobs.problogger.net/) is, compared to most of the above, a bargain at $50 for 30 days. (Unfortunately, it covers the same ground as Performancing Exchange, above.) Most of the posted vacancies are for professional blogger positions, although there are a handful of ad sales positions. There usually seem to be between one and five ads a day, and some look suspiciously unpaid.

Any I’ve missed? Any experiences with any of these, positive or negative? Let me know.