15+ Websites for legit remote jobs

It’s not easy to find good remote jobs, let alone ones that are actually real, live, jobs.

As many as 40% of all job ads are fake. Fake ads are an epidemic, one that is being used to build email lists of stupid, inferior job sites, with lame names like “humanladder”. Beware of these job ads. They’ll look something like… “Chief Marketing Officer: $400,000. Work from a yacht, that we provide you. Just sign up for humanladder to complete your application.” < Dont do it! The yacht is fake, y’all

We’re out here hitting “submit” and hoping for the best, when on the other side might be a 27 year old who was just given the login info to the Ziprecruiter account 3 months after getting hired and there’s 9 job ads still live. How do I know this happens? Because, dear reader, I was that person at one point.

Just how many job ads go on to expire and are never filled? We may never know, but we know it’s more than 30%. Try these if you’re looking off the Indeed beaten path for legit jobs. Most are free to access but expect that you’ll be signing up to their service.

Legit remote jobs

International

  1. Remote.co - connects you with global companies that embrace remote work, helping you find roles that match your skills and lifestyle.

  2. We Work Remotely offers an extensive array of remote job listings across various fields, such as customer service, design, development, and marketing. It connects you with top global companies that value remote work.

  3. Remoters - features over 100 hand-screened remote job listings per month. These include part-time and full-time opportunities across various industries and areas offered by top remote-friendly companies worldwide.

  4. BuiltIn - helps you advance in your tech career and stay informed about the latest trends and opportunities in the industry

  5. Remote OK - is a leading remote job board, trusted by millions of remote workers and top companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Stripe, and Y Combinator.

  6. Virtual Vocations - is personally committed to making remote job searching efficient and effective. They provide valuable resources and support to connect you with the best remote opportunities.

  7. Remote Jobs Club - sends you a free bi-weekly email roundup of remote jobs that aren't limited by commutes or geographic location.

  8. FlexJobs - offers 100% hand-screened, high-quality remote jobs with advanced search filters.

  9. Skip the Drive - connects job seekers with remote and telecommuting opportunities.

  10. Working Nomads - curates the most interesting remote job offers across various professional fields.

  11. Hubstaff Talent - automates time-consuming admin tasks like tracking work hours, paying team members, invoicing clients, and reporting while helping remote workers find the jobs they want.

  12. Jobspresso - is an online platform that connects talented individuals seeking remote careers with businesses offering these positions.

  13. Remotive - attracts over 3 million visitors and top talents, providing easy access to active, fully remote job opportunities from vetted tech companies.

  14. The Muse - helps you find work that is worth it.

  15. JustRemote - fully and partially remote jobs from the most outstanding remote working companies.

  16. RemoteHub - is a job marketplace and community that connects and matches companies with professionals globally.

USA based

  1. USAJOBS - the job site of the U.S. federal government.

  2. Indeed - simplifies job hunting by connecting job seekers with potential employers and offering resources to improve the job search experience.

  3. SkillUp - is a nonprofit that equips individuals with essential resources, guidance, and instruments to navigate professional transitions confidently and foster long-term career development.

  4. GenZJobs - the pioneering platform focused exclusively on the next generation of job seekers.

These remote companies often have a bunch of job openings in fields such as customer service, editorial, marketing, design, engineering, product marketing, and bizops. Some of these sites may charge a fee to access their job listings or to apply for jobs, while others are free. The sites that charge quite a bit for a listing, like WeWorkRemotely, tend to have better quality job ads and more active screeners.

Carefully review the terms and conditions before signing up for any job search service.

On the other hand, you can also post your open roles on these websites to attract qualified candidates. These websites can help you find the best talent for your team.

How much does posting a job on the most popular remote job sites cost?

Here are some leading remote job sites and the costs of posting jobs on each platform. Find the best fit for your recruitment needs:

Tips you’ll need when you’re hiring

  • Understand the value vs. cost of posting: yes it might cost money to post a job, but you’ll likely get higher quality candidates with more specific experience.

  • Keep clear expectations and responsibilities in your job postings to 5 BULLETS maximum.

  • Consider how you'll manage time zones, communication, and collaboration tools.

  • Look for candidates with solid time management and self-discipline skills essential for remote work productivity and accountability.

  • Contract to perm is your friend: Consider implementing a trial period to assess the candidate's performance and adaptability to remote work before making a long-term commitment.

Adrienne Kmetz

Adrienne’s been remote since 2015. Content marketer for 18 years, Adrienne can’t stop and won’t stop writing. She resides on the western slope of Colorado with her two Catahoulas and loves to ski, hike, and get lost in the desert.

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