This is at least the second such posting I've seen today:
https://stackoverflow.com/jobs/112313/teamwork-desk-software-engineer-teamworkcom
In particular, the top of the post says:
Working remotely is a possible option decided on a case-by-case basis after the trial period has been completed. Relocation is preferred.
Does "possibly remote after an on-site trial period" count as remote? I don't mind flying to an office for an interview, occasional meetings, or even training, but "trial period" doesn't sound like any of that.
It reads to me like "We want to get the attention of people looking for Remote jobs, so we'll dangle this carrot in front of people, just to get them to apply, but we really don't want to offer it."
As someone who is looking strictly for actual remote positions, I find this sort of bait-and-switch highly annoying. Should I be flagging such posts, or does this fit within the guidelines that employers are given?