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I've been applying for remote work postings recently, and there is something I wonder if anyone can shed some light on for me. Nearly all remote job postings have a state (or states) listed in the posting, even if it is just in small print under the 'location' section. Now some of these postings specify that applicants must live in that state, or within x miles of that city, but there are others that don't specify. Like this one, it says 'remote,' yet at the very bottom the primary location is listed as 'Frisco, Texas.' Does that mean only Texas citizens should apply? Or should I assume I would be a fair candidate even though I am out of state?
I mean, this is only one example out of dozens I have looked at and applied to. I'm just beginning to wonder if I'm wasting everyone's time by applying to these.
Thank you.
I mean, this is only one example out of dozens I have looked at and applied to. I'm just beginning to wonder if I'm wasting everyone's time by applying to these.
Thank you.