A curated list of awesome remote jobs, resources, and tools for remote workers and distributed teams.
Awesome Remote Job is a curated GitHub repository that aggregates resources for remote workers and companies. It provides links to remote job boards, articles, tools, and companies that support distributed work, aiming to be the go-to directory for everything related to remote work.
Job seekers looking for remote positions, remote workers seeking to improve their skills and tools, and companies or managers building or managing distributed teams.
It saves time by consolidating scattered remote work resources into a single, community-maintained list, offering a wider and more vetted selection than individual job boards or blogs.
A curated list of awesome remote jobs and resources. Inspired by https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python
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Curates over 100 job boards, dozens of tools, and hundreds of articles, books, and podcasts into a single Markdown file, saving hours of independent research for remote workers and employers.
Actively maintained by contributors who add and update links, as per the README's contribution guidelines, ensuring the list stays relevant and expands to cover emerging remote work trends.
Includes job boards and companies from various regions (e.g., Europe, LATAM) and industries beyond tech, such as housing and relocation incentives, making it useful for a wide audience seeking remote opportunities.
The list is a plain Markdown file without built-in search, sorting, or filtering options, forcing users to manually browse through all entries, which can be overwhelming given the volume of links.
Relies on community contributions without formal vetting, so some links may be outdated, broken, or of varying quality, as the README admits it's open to edits without automated checks.
Does not offer personalized recommendations, job alert systems, or integrated tools for applying or managing remote work setups, limiting its utility to a passive reference guide rather than an active platform.