More seriously, there's also Reddit's game dev classifieds.
Not that a Steam group is bad, but I agree that there are other sources.
That said, there are a few artists, devs and wannabes here, so making a group for them isn't bad.
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Seems like most of the jobs are "not found" and all of them want money. Not saying it's wrong to request money for work, but most of the indie teams work on a $0 budget. Seeing how some of them want $35 per hour is just out of the possible for most teams :/
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Greetings, fellow people. I tried to find a group on Steam for jobs related to game development and couldn't find one, so I created my own. The group is for people offering free or paid services related to game development (writing, editing, coding, design, sound, whatever) and for people who need the aforementioned (or other) services for a game they are working on. Obviously, this group will be useless without a fairly high number of members actually posting their services and/or job offers, so please join and spread the word if this is something you're interested in. Thanks!
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/game-jobs
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