How CitizenHire sources remote jobs.

CitizenHire shows where job data comes from, how listings are checked, and how applicants can verify roles before applying.

Source priority

Priority 1 · enabled Employer Greenhouse boards Direct employer ATS Public job-board GET endpoints provide published employer jobs; CitizenHire links back to the official employer or Greenhouse posting. Source docs
Priority 1 · planned source Employer Lever postings Direct employer ATS Published Lever postings can expose remote workplace type, hosted URL, apply URL, and salary fields when employers provide them. Source docs
Priority 1 · planned source Employer Ashby job boards Direct employer ATS Ashby exposes listed jobs, remote fields, job URLs, apply URLs, and compensation when configured by the employer. Source docs
Priority 2 · planned source USAJOBS Official government API Authoritative U.S. federal remote jobs source, planned after access and terms are confirmed. Source docs
Priority 3 · secondary source Jobicy API and RSS Aggregate remote jobs API Discovery and backfill source only after review; not shown as a standalone public feed. Source docs
Priority 4 · secondary source RemoteJobs.org API Aggregate remote jobs API A secondary live-source option for discovering remote roles with visible attribution and source links. Source docs
Priority 4 · manual review Remotive API and RSS Aggregate remote jobs API Used carefully when listings can be shown with source credit and direct links. Source docs

What we show

CitizenHire keeps job title, company, category, remote eligibility, salary label when available, source URL, apply URL, verified date, source attribution, and scam-screening notes close to every listing.

CitizenHire job pages use short summaries, official source details when available, visible attribution, and direct employer apply links without an account gate.