Introducing Clasva: Helping jobseekers find quality remote and contracting jobs worldwide.
Clasva is a new job board offering curated remote and contract roles focused on work-life balance. Founded by a Marine Corps veteran, it’s designed for veterans, military spouses, and others seeking meaningful, flexible work. Clasva prioritizes high-quality jobs that align with life, not just work.
United States, 11th Nov 2024 – Job seekers looking for meaningful work that respects their time and lifestyle have a new resource at their fingertips: Clasva, the innovative job board dedicated to offering remote and contract roles that don’t suck. Officially launched today, Clasva aims to transform how people find jobs by focusing solely on high-quality, hand-curated opportunities.
Founded by a Marine Corps veteran who knows the challenge of finding meaningful employment after military service, Clasva was created to fill a gap in the market. On this job platform, the focus is not on quantity but on quality. The Clasva team is driven by a deep-seated belief that people deserve jobs that align with their lives, not jobs that consume them.
“At Clasva, we’re committed to finding roles that provide genuine work-life balance,” said Austin, founder of Clasva. “As a Marine Corps veteran, I understand the importance of purpose and flexibility in work. We built Clasva so people, especially veterans and those needing adaptable careers, can find jobs they’re truly excited about.”
Clasva goes beyond typical job boards by prioritizing remote and contract roles that offer freedom and flexibility. For job seekers who are veterans, military spouses, or anyone craving flexibility, Clasva provides a refreshing alternative: a job platform that hosts only high-quality positions, each reviewed and selected carefully. Clasva’s motto—jobs that don’t suck—sums up their dedication to creating a better job search experience, leaving behind the endless scrolling and dead-end roles.
A Mission Rooted in Service and Dedication Clasva’s founder and team members, many veterans, understand firsthand the difficulties of finding jobs that accommodate a mobile lifestyle, especially for military families who frequently relocate. This experience fueled their vision to help veterans, military spouses, and remote job seekers find meaningful work that fits their unique needs. Clasva is designed to serve as a job board and a support system, offering curated job listings that honor work and life commitments.
Key highlights of Clasva’s platform include:
Curated Job Listings: Every job posted on Clasva goes through a review process to ensure it meets the “doesn’t suck” criteria—meaningful work that respects life outside the job. Remote and Contract Opportunities Only: Clasva’s focus on flexibility allows job seekers to find roles that accommodate diverse needs and lifestyles. A Veteran-Friendly Platform: Founded by a veteran, Clasva strives to be a job resource supporting veterans, military spouses, and anyone needing adaptable work. Clasva is also completely free for job seekers, with the intention of making quality job opportunities accessible to all.
About Clasva
Clasva is a remote and contract job platform created for people who want more than just a paycheck. Focusing on high-quality jobs that offer flexibility and respect for work-life balance, Clasva aims to help job seekers find fulfilling roles that align with their lives. Whether users are veterans, military spouses, or simply searching for remote work that doesn’t compromise their lifestyle, Clasva is here to help them find freedom in work.
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