For women & men alike - for travelers, military spouses or parents that need remote, community, safety and trust are everything. Our community hand-curates every company & flags issues, ensuring the best full-time remote jobs for you.
Based on what data these companies are described as female friendly? Even so, when you centralize something based on gender, all genders lost in that assumption. Why not, human-friendly jobs?
Hi Micael, thanks for enjoying our list of jobs. We work really hard to ensure the highest quality remote opportunities around (no "pay to list" stuff). As noted in our description, we're for men & women alike - anyone can use our site & apply for jobs. However, the unfortunate truth is that there's a gender gap in our world - and most job sites focus on developer jobs that are skewed masculine & have some sketchy jobs trying to scam. We have heavy curation, community flagging & a focus on marketing/design/support jobs to fix the gender imbalance.
@jairaromero Hi, Jaira, thank you for your kind reply.
I can totally see where you come from, even tho I still think we should move on the idea that women are always in danger and masculinity is causing that "... developer jobs that are skewed masculine", you guys are strong and powerful already, no need to portray women as fragile and doing these things based on gender.
Best of luck! :)
@micaelreis does it dawn on you that you are mansplaining to us how we feel and how we are? I'm sure you are doing it unconsciously, but this attitude IS part of the problem :)
I lost faith in remote jobs as a possibility. I came across a great seeming job on a very popular remote site...only to find out it was a scam. Promised high pay & solid work, I did interviews for hours on end. Ultimately, I was able to spot the scam once they asked for too many personal details & offered a job that was too good to be true. Luckily, I didn’t fall for it…but who knows how many people have since?
This is why I started RemoteWoman - by leveraging curation & a strong community, we're going to bring back trust. Instead of "pay to list" sites, our community hand-curates companies that we believe in & flags any bad actors. By doing this, we’ll never provide a flood of sketchy jobs to you. We hope to be a small part of a larger movement where companies make their workplaces & hiring process inviting for all sexes, genders, orientations and races.
Note on gender: we built this for women & men - it's free for all to find & apply for jobs. However, we did choose to focus on improving the gender balance that unfortunately exists. We decided to focus heavier than our competitors on marketing, design & support jobs. We decided to build a strong community that 's female-leaning for curation, flagging issues & support. This was my focus because us women working remotely need more community & trust.
Great curated list of remote jobs. Cool name. Shocked, but not at all surprised by the responses of men in these reviews. These responses are exactly why remotewoman needs to exist.
Pros:
That someone is taking the time to vet jobs at companies that are not only remote but safe for women.
Cons:
None, I can't believe men are calling this sexist. Really?
Based on what data these companies are described as female friendly? Even so, when you centralize something based on gender, all genders lost in that assumption. Why not, human-friendly jobs?
Pros:Nice list of jobs.
Cons:Built on a sexist ideology.
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Great curated list of remote jobs. Cool name. Shocked, but not at all surprised by the responses of men in these reviews. These responses are exactly why remotewoman needs to exist.
Pros:That someone is taking the time to vet jobs at companies that are not only remote but safe for women.
Cons:None, I can't believe men are calling this sexist. Really?