141 Interest Score
30 Discussions
0.21 Engagement
Apr 2021 Launched

The one-stop-shop for developers looking for remote jobs. Arc aggregates the world's remote opportunities and generates a list of best-fit jobs for you. Get support & level up your career by joining Arc's remote developer community.

What the Community Said

I'm a software consultant working full-time remotely since 2005 and I wish Arc existed back then. I've been on Arc platform for over 3 years now, and the quality of jobs available is remarkable. I remember seeing a project posted by... Los Angeles Dodgers, who at the time were looking for help building their internal big data / analytics team. Personally, I completed several projects to date, and I keep seeing more and more interesting work and clients coming in. It is true that Arc takes a comm

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Awesome work @weitingliu! Great to see Arc made so much progress in enabling remote work across the world!

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Great job! That's why Arc is the only one worth a sticker on my laptop!

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I'm really looking forward to seeing the impact of Arc and the growth of remote work. Unequal access to economic opportunities is one of our world's biggest challenges. Even though the acceleration toward remote work came from a dark time in 2020, I'm excited to see a brighter future ahead!

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Great stuff @weitingliu! Looking forward to see Arc 2.0 continue to make positive impact to the job search market.

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.

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