FlyFishingJobs.com Relaunches With New Design

Flyfishingjobs.com, an industry-specific job board that hosts everything from openings for new guides to marketing positions, has relaunched with a brand-new design.

This ground-up rebuild of their website means folks who are looking for a job in fly fishing can do so through a “modernized platform [that] offers a faster, more intuitive experience for employers and job seekers alike,” according to a press release.

The rebuilt site features cleaner listings, an improved navigation experience, and better search and sharing tools, so you’ll be able to quickly find the position you’re looking for. For those posting jobs, the site also includes better distribution and visibility towards targeted audiences, ensuring that your job posting gets in front of the right people.

“Just as important as usability is trust,” said Tim Romano, owner of Fly Fishing Jobs. “Imitator job boards and scam sites come and go, but FlyFishingJobs is backed by 20 industry years of real people, credible media distribution, and proven results.”

Romano is part of the team behind Angling Trade Media and Flylab, and FlyFishingJobs.com is heavily linked to those teams. Job listings at the website will be sent out to 8,000 industry email inboxes, alongside a push on Instagram.

If you’re looking for a job in fly fishing, the site also gives you free resume posting to help you stand out in a crowded field.

You can browse current listings, or post one yourself, or just look around the redesigned site, here.

Spencer Durrant
Spencer Durrant
Spencer Durrant has worked in fly fishing media for over a decade. He's had bylines in Field & Stream, Gray's Sporting Journal, MidCurrent, Hatch Magazine, and numerous other publications. He's also the host of the weekly podcast Untangled: Fly Fishing for Everyone. Spencer lives in Wyoming with his wife and two papillons.
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