About LocalHireHub

LocalHireHub is a directory of remote, hybrid, and telework-eligible jobs in the United States, pivoted around geography. Most national job boards are organized around job titles or industries — useful if you already know exactly what you want to do, less useful if your starting question is "what's available near me?"

We built LocalHireHub for the second kind of job seeker. The site is structured top-down: a homepage of all 50 US states, each linking to a state overview, each of which lists every major city in the state. Every city page surfaces the openings tied to that metro, plus a small amount of local context — average time-zone alignment, things to ask in screening calls, nearby cities to consider. Every page is a real, server-rendered HTML page with a stable URL, designed to be browseable and bookmarkable.

Where the listings come from

We aggregate openings from public job feeds — primarily the RemoteOK public listings feed and federal telework-eligible postings — and tag each one with the work type (remote, hybrid, or onsite-with-telework). Listings are refreshed periodically. We don't accept applications on LocalHireHub itself; every job links back to the original posting on the employer's career site or the hiring agency's portal.

What LocalHireHub is not

LocalHireHub is not a recruiting agency, a resume-writing service, or a paid job board. We don't sell featured placement to employers, we don't charge job seekers for access, and we don't gate listings behind sign-up forms. The directory is supported by display advertising, which appears in clearly-marked slots on each page.

Feedback

If you spot a broken link, a stale listing, or a city we should add, let us know on the contact page. The directory is updated regularly based on real visitor feedback.