The job boards I actually use when building my weekly remote job lists — free options, screened platforms, and tips for filtering out scam listings before you apply.
The largest job board online. Use the "Remote" location filter and sort by date posted. Scan listings carefully — not all are verified.
Search Remote Jobs →Set your location to "Remote" and filter by experience level. LinkedIn also lets you see if any of your connections work at the company — a huge trust signal.
Search on LinkedIn →One of the oldest and most trusted remote-only job boards. Less volume than Indeed but higher signal-to-noise ratio — fewer scam postings.
Browse Jobs →Curated remote job listings across categories — customer service, writing, tech, marketing, and more. Good for beginner-friendly roles.
Browse Jobs →A newer remote job board with a clean interface. Good filter options and transparent salary info on many listings.
Browse Jobs →Every listing is manually screened before it goes live — no scams, no spam. The safest job board for beginners. Paid subscription but worth it for peace of mind.
Link Coming SoonEvery Monday I go through these job boards and pull listings that appear legitimate, beginner-friendly, and open to applicants across the United States. I check each one against my own scam checklist before including it in my weekly list.
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