Hi, I’m Sandeep
I’m a frontend developer who has been working with Vue.js for quite some time. While searching for jobs, I kept running into the same problem: it’s very hard to find Vue.js-specific roles without wading through noise.
The problem
Most job platforms mix everything together
Typical boards and search results tend to:
- Mix React, Angular, and Vue in one stream
- Lack filters that actually surface Vue-first roles
- Surface listings where Vue is only a footnote, not the job
So I spent a lot of time:
- Filtering manually
- Opening dozens of tabs
- Checking whether the role truly required Vue
Why I created VueJobs
I realised I wasn’t alone. Many developers prefer Vue, want to grow in that ecosystem, and still struggle to find the right openings. So I asked: why not build a place focused on Vue jobs — where relevance comes first?
What VueJobs does
A Vue-first job board
VueJobs is built around one idea: make it easier to see roles where Vue (and the Vue ecosystem) actually matters. Listings are handled with care so the feed stays useful — not a dump of every keyword match on the internet.
- Focus on Vue.js (and related stack) roles
- No filler listings that only mention Vue in passing
- A simpler path from search to apply
The goal: save developers time and help them find the right opportunities faster.
My mission
Make Vue job searching:
- Simple
- Focused
- Developer-friendly
And to give a bit of extra support to a community that’s growing — but still smaller than the React crowd — so Vue specialists have a home base.
For developers
If you work with Vue, you shouldn’t have to hunt everywhere or filter forever. Come here, scan what’s relevant, and spend your energy on applications and interviews — not on guessing which listing is real.
Get in touch
Have a job suggestion, feedback, or just want to connect? I’d love to hear from you.
Contact or email sandeepkumarmandal.work@gmail.com
A final note
This platform comes from real experience — and real frustration. If it helps even a few developers land the right job, then it’s done what I built it for.