Contact RemoteRise
RemoteRise is a small project, but we read every message and we reply to legitimate enquiries within one business day. Below are the most common reasons people reach out and the fastest way to get a response for each one.
Listing corrections and removals
If you're a hiring manager and a role currently appearing on RemoteRise has been filled, paused, or is no longer accepting applications, send us the listing URL and we'll take it down on the next build (usually within 24 hours). If a listing has factual errors — wrong location, wrong job type, outdated salary band — point us at the corrected source page and we'll re-pull. We don't edit listings by hand; we re-fetch them.
Reporting a suspicious listing
If you've come across a listing on RemoteRise that asks for upfront payment, requests personal documents before any interview, or otherwise looks like a scam, tell us. We'll investigate and remove the listing while we look into the source. Read our Avoiding Scams guide for the full list of warning signs we watch for.
General feedback
Tell us what's working and what isn't. RemoteRise is built and maintained by people who use it themselves, but every user's experience is different — if a category page is missing a guide you wish existed, if a listing's framing was inaccurate for your situation, if you wish we covered a different sub-category, write to us. We don't promise to act on every suggestion, but we read all of them and they shape how the site evolves.
Press and partnership inquiries
If you're a journalist writing about remote work, a community organiser whose audience could benefit from this kind of resource, or an organisation training people for remote careers, get in touch. We don't do paid partnerships and we don't accept sponsored content, but we're happy to help legitimate remote-work projects with quotes, data, or cross-linking where it genuinely helps applicants.