Verification Policy

Trust is our product. Here is how we ensure every job listing is safe, authentic, and worth your time.

Last Updated: January 11, 2026

1 Our Core Principle

Surely Remote was built to be a safe haven for job seekers. We recognize that the remote job market is unfortunately often plagued by scams, multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes, and low-quality data entry fraud.

To solve this, we do not allow third-party recruiters, staffing agencies, or "middlemen" to post on our platform. Our goal is to connect you directly with the company hiring you.

2 The "No-Agency" Mandate

To ensure authenticity, we enforce a strict Direct Link Policy. When you click "Apply" on Surely Remote, you will never be redirected to another job board or a generic email address.

You will be redirected to:

  • The company's official Career Page (e.g., careers.swiggy.com).
  • The company's official Applicant Tracking System (ATS) (e.g., Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, BambooHR).

This ensures that your application goes straight to the HR team, and your data remains secure.

3 The Vetting Process

Every job listed on Surely Remote undergoes a screening process before it goes live. While we use technology to scan the web for opportunities, the final approval is always subject to human oversight.

Our Verification Checklist:

  • Company Legitimacy: Is the company a registered entity with a verifiable digital footprint?
  • Role Authenticity: Is the specific role listed on their official channels?
  • Active Status: Is the application link currently accepting responses?
  • Remote Verification: Does the role explicitly state "Remote," "Work from Home," or "Distributed" availability?

4 What We Reject (Red Flags)

We have a zero-tolerance policy for listings that exploit job seekers. We actively block and remove:

  • Pay-to-Work Schemes: Any job asking for a "security deposit," "training fee," or "registration charge."
  • Telegram/WhatsApp Jobs: Listings that ask you to message a personal number immediately.
  • MLM & Pyramid Schemes: "Be your own boss" schemes that rely on recruiting others rather than doing actual work.
  • Vague "Typing" Jobs: Generic, high-paying copy-paste or form-filling jobs that are commonly associated with fraud.

5 Reporting a Listing

While we strive for 100% accuracy, companies may change their hiring status or modify job descriptions after we have verified them.

If you encounter a broken link, an expired job, or a listing that violates our principles, please report it immediately.

You can email us at with the subject line "Report Job". We investigate all reports within 24 hours.

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