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30 Companies Hiring Fully Remote Jobs In 2024

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30 Companies Hiring Fully Remote Jobs In 2024

We’re now four years into the remote work revolution. And by the looks of it, this new work model is here to stay.

The work-from-home revolution is “one of the major shifts in the U.S. labor market in the last couple decades. It’s still kicking. It’ll probably be around for a long time,” Nick Bunker, Indeed’s economic research director for North America told CNBC last week.

Analysis of Indeed’s Remote Work Tracker shows that the share of job postings that advertise remote and hybrid work is leveling off at around 7.8%, roughly three times higher than its level in 2019.

So, despite threats of returning back to the office, there are still companies that recognize and value the remote work model and understand how it is beneficial, not only for their workforce, but also for overall business gains, efficiency, and productivity.

30 Companies Hiring Fully Remote Jobs In 2024

Here are 30 companies identified by experts at Data Engineer Jobs, a job board that posts hundreds of data engineering vacancies, as currently or very recently hiring for fully remote roles in the U.S.: (The data was compiled through only selecting companies that had three or more job postings in July 2024 and posted roles on Dice, Indeed, LinkedIn, and other major job boards. Many of these companies also carry a rating on Glassdoor of four, although this is not always the case.)

  1. Automattic
  2. Arkency
  3. Awesome Motive
  4. DuckDuck Go
  5. Float
  6. GitLab
  7. Podia
  8. Remote
  9. Scalemath
  10. Shogun
  11. Sporty Group
  12. SpringWorks
  13. Test Gorilla
  14. The Shelf
  15. Toggl
  16. U screen
  17. Veed.io
  18. Zapier
  19. Deloitte
  20. Global Elite
  21. Even Up
  22. Fisher BioServices
  23. CoStar Reality Information
  24. Everlight Solar
  25. Optum
  26. Recruiter.com
  27. Jobot
  28. ServiceNow
  29. Verant Systems
  30. Peraton

What You Should Know

One thing to note about these companies—and many employers who are advocates of remote work or a remote-first culture—is that they are mainly within tech or are largely tech-enabled.

While this does not necessarily indicate that you will need to be a technical expert to successfully land a remote job, what it does mean is that it certainly helps if you have prior experience working within a tech or tech-enabled company. Your transferable experience shows that you understand the working environment and what the typical demands are on such a business.

So whether your previous role was a function in a fintech, or you held a role in sales for enterprise software products, your experience will go a long way and can be a great talking point for your job interview as well.

Finally, don’t forget that your actions should coincide with your expectations. If you are on the lookout for remote-friendly companies, you should prepare your home office space to accommodate your new role.

Even if the company is giving you a stipend for your home office set-up, you should still think about what portion of your home you will dedicate to your work so that you can focus on your job with minimal distraction.

Start clearing out that corner of your room, that cluttered storage space that can easily be turned into an office, your bedroom—wherever it is. And as you do, breathe a sigh of gratitude in your heart, knowing that your dream remote job, and dream employer, is right around the corner.

Who knows, your next role might find you working with any of the 30 employers listed in this article.

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