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Based on the answer posted last November, jobs with the "Remote" option shouldn't be "from time to time". Recently, I've been going through remote postings and see several that are at least unclear if they are hiring for both remote and in office employees. At worst, they are offering "work from home days", not a full time remote work option.

A few examples, though my goal isn't to shame the postings. It's to show that it's fairly common.

There are more, but these are just in the past few days and ones that caught my eye initially.

Can the Careers team clarify, for employers, what the "Remote" option means? This may need to be a change on the UI that the person inputting the job posting sees, it may be training, it may be something else. I can certainly flag these posts, but the mistake seem common enough that a small reeducation may be needed.

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Thanks for pointing these out! Consider these flagged. We'll reach out to the reps and the companies, and work with them to clarify policy and rework the listings.

We're pretty clear on the job post form:

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but will definitively give this some more thought and see if there isn't anything else we can do.

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    As a job candidate, it'd be nice if I could select "full remote" to avoid partial remote on Fridays job listings, select "city wide remote" or "country wide remote" or "continent wide remote", select my citizenship "french" to avoid US only candidates job listings. All of these criteria would have been set by the user creating the job listing.
    – Stephane
    Feb 17, 2016 at 10:04
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    @Stephane especially the regional restrictions would be something worth adding, maybe even as option for the companies. I had one recommendation for weeks which had "[only US!]" in the title... Oct 17, 2017 at 13:01
  • Unfortunately, I am writing this in September 2019 and it still has the same problem. I can't find remote jobs for non-US citizens. Sep 16, 2019 at 19:28

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