Anyone else noticing that finding local work has become way harder than it needs to be?
If you’ve spent any time on Indeed or LinkedIn lately, you’ve probably felt it. Entry-level roles that require 5 years of experience, scammy MLM nonsense, and companies that never respond to applications. Meanwhile, a lot of small businesses are still hiring the old-fashioned way. A sign in the window. A post on social. A “tell your friends” situation. Those jobs often never make it to the big platforms because posting there gets expensive fast (even though they claim it’s free).
Job Drop is my humble, hyperlocal attempt to close that gap.
Each week, I hunt down real, local job openings around Fort Collins and put them all in one place. Restaurants, trades, office roles, healthcare, retail, and a handful of remote-friendly jobs when they make sense. The focus is on entry-level and early-career roles to help the Fort Collins community find stable, reliable work.
This isn’t a replacement for Indeed or LinkedIn. It’s a supplement for the jobs those platforms miss.
If you’re looking for work, you can browse the jobs or get the weekly email every Sunday. If you’re a local business hiring, you can submit your opening for free.
I’m the human running this thing. My family and I moved to Fort Collins recently and I kept seeing the same question pop up everywhere: “Does anyone know who’s actually hiring?”
Good, local jobs are out there, but they’re scattered across a dozen sites, buried under spam, or never posted publicly at all. Job Drop started as a way to pull those local jobs into one place and make the search feel a little less overwhelming.