FlexJobs clarifies common queries about its services

Sara Sutton – CEO and Founder of FlexJobs - Flexjobs
Sara Sutton – CEO and Founder of FlexJobs - Flexjobs
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FlexJobs, a platform known for remote and flexible job listings, addresses common questions about its services. The site is designed to connect job seekers with professional opportunities that offer work flexibility across more than 50 career categories.

“Is FlexJobs a scam, or is FlexJobs legit?” is a question often posed by those exploring the platform. According to FlexJobs, it is “a legitimate, trusted job search platform.” Their expert research team screens every job listing to ensure legitimacy and quality standards are met.

The service offers various subscription options, which support their research efforts. “We do not post job scams, commission-only roles, or low-quality listings,” states the company. Job seekers can explore different types of flexible work arrangements on the site, from fully remote jobs to part-time roles with alternative schedules.

FlexJobs emphasizes its commitment to providing a secure environment free from scams and advertisements. Unlike other platforms that may allow questionable listings, FlexJobs ensures each opportunity meets strict criteria before being posted.

The company also provides additional resources such as career guidance and webinars to assist users in their job search journey. “We add new jobs daily,” says FlexJobs, noting that many users have successfully transitioned to new industries or secured higher-paying remote roles through the platform.

While access to hand-screened listings requires a paid subscription, FlexJobs offers free career advice and resources on its blog. They encourage potential members to review testimonials from successful users who have found flexible jobs through the service.

For those concerned about location requirements for remote positions, FlexJobs clarifies that while some jobs require candidates to be based in specific locations due to employer policies or legal reasons, they also list “work-from-anywhere” jobs suitable for international applicants.

Overall, FlexJobs aims to streamline the process of finding flexible employment by offering a vetted selection of opportunities alongside comprehensive support tools for job seekers at all stages of their careers.



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