A curated list of awesome remote jobs, resources, and tools for remote workers and distributed teams.
Awesome Remote Job is a curated GitHub repository listing resources, job boards, tools, and companies related to remote work. It helps individuals find remote job opportunities and provides teams with best practices for working effectively in a distributed environment. The project aggregates content from various sources to create a one-stop reference for the remote work community.
Job seekers looking for remote positions, remote workers seeking productivity tools and community, and managers or companies building or transitioning to distributed teams.
It saves significant research time by compiling a vast array of remote work resources into a single, well-organized list. As an open-source project, it benefits from continuous community contributions, ensuring the information stays current and comprehensive.
A curated list of awesome remote jobs and resources. Inspired by https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python
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Curates over 500 links across job boards, articles, tools, and remote-first companies in one markdown file, eliminating the need to scour multiple websites individually.
Hosted on GitHub with open contributions, allowing continuous additions from the remote work community, which keeps the list evolving with new trends and resources.
Includes region-specific job boards like Remote Jobs Club for Europe and housing options for digital nomads, catering to diverse remote work scenarios beyond just tech roles.
Details specific software for communication (e.g., Slack, Zoom), project management (e.g., Trello, Asana), and HR, with direct links to help teams set up distributed workflows quickly.
Resources are listed without quality ratings or verification, so users must manually check each link for relevance, uptime, and accuracy, risking outdated or broken links.
As a plain README.md file, it lacks interactive features like search bars or category filters, making navigation cumbersome for users with specific needs among hundreds of entries.
The sheer volume of links—from job boards to articles—can overwhelm newcomers without guidance on where to start or which resources are most effective.
Updates depend on sporadic pull requests; without automated checks, some sections may become stale, such as job boards that change their domains or companies that stop hiring remotely.