What’s the difference between remote, hybrid, on-site and on the road job?
On Job Bank, employers can advertise four types of jobs: remote, hybrid, on-site and on the road.
A remote job is one where the work must be completed remotely. The employees can work from their location of choice.
A hybrid job is one that is completed both in person and remotely. The days worked in person and remotely are to be discussed with the employer.
An on-site job is one where the work must be completed in person, at a location designated by the employer. There is no option to work remotely.
An on the road job is one that requires the employee to travel regularly or constantly. This means that the work location will frequently change.
If you want to learn more about the work location details of a job advertised on Job Bank, you can contact the employer directly.
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