Remote4Africa: Why Freedomjobs.co.za is a great alternative
Have you ever made use of Remote4Africa.com? It’s a job-listing site that offers Africans remote work opportunities, both local and international.
They have job listings in various industries that are said to be vetted, and they offer various resources such as CV evaluation, cover letter generators and career resources. It looks like it has quite a good range of jobs which are open to applicants based in African countries such as Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, etc. They connect Africans who acquire digital skills with remote work opportunities. It is not clear how many are from Africa‑based companies vs international companies there are, as it is not fully broken down in publicly available data. Remote4Africa provides access to all vetted jobs and exclusive vetted listings to its premium subscribers.
Cons of the site:
- Signing up is required in order to browse jobs.
- No filters other than job category can be applied.
- A yearly paid membership is required to view more than 5 or so jobs
- Long and uncertain hiring process due to high volume of applicants.
The financial pressure of applying for jobs is significant for South Africans. At FreedomJobs, our goal is to provide free and reliable remote job listings so you can focus on finding international remote jobs. Every opportunity we post is aimed at South Africans only from UK, US and EU companies.
Freedomjobs.co.za (our site) is a good alternative for South Africans. We are the first job board in the world to offer a curated list of international remote opportunities specifically designed for South Africans.
So, if you are a South African and looking for remote jobs, I’d rather plug our site than Remote4Africa.com.
We ensure a premium experience by offering hand-picked, high-quality job postings from companies specifically looking for South Africans. No global clutter, no false hope. Just real opportunities. Have a look at our jobs here – freedomjobs.co.za/jobs
Also look at our reviews of Inclusively Remote and RemoteAfrica