

Flexjobs
Platform offering verified remote, part-time, and flexible job opportunities across diverse career fields with unlimited listings, in-depth verification, streamlined applications, career advice articles, webinars, member resources, and support tools for safe job search.
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tryapplynow added Flexjobs as alternative to TryApplyNow
dillonprice added Flexjobs as alternative to EnRoute Jobs- KazimirPodolski reviewed Flexjobs
The worst kind of sign-up: you take a survey - you give it email+password - it demands money. A waste of time.
No clear pricing disclosure, on the opposite - it's hidden. No preview of the "real" "job" "openings" they CLAIM to have but you have no way to actually check before giving money. No trial, nothing.
Just pure worst "marketing" tricks from 2000s.
bschm0622 added Flexjobs as alternative to Remote PM Jobs
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What is Flexjobs?
Flexjobs is a platform that helps job seekers find remote, part-time, and flexible jobs across various career fields. The Flexjobs team screens all job listings for legitimacy, ensuring users don't encounter scams or junk. They spend over 200 hours daily verifying job listings, providing a reliable source for legitimate remote and flexible jobs. Users have access to unlimited job listings, articles, and webinars to assist in their job search. The platform also streamlines the application process, allowing users to apply directly from job listings.








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The worst kind of sign-up: you take a survey - you give it email+password - it demands money. A waste of time.
No clear pricing disclosure, on the opposite - it's hidden. No preview of the "real" "job" "openings" they CLAIM to have but you have no way to actually check before giving money. No trial, nothing.
Just pure worst "marketing" tricks from 2000s.