Ask just about anyone, and they’ll tell you it’s become really hard to find a remote job. They might tell you how it used to be easy to find remote work just a few years ago, but times have changed. Remote work is dead now because…
As you probably already know, with maybe just a few exceptions here and there, employers want everyone in the office. Everyone.
They want accountability. They want tighter controls over their workforce; and they demand you put on your business attire, get on the road and commute to work every day, right?
Well, not so fast.
Get this: in the first quarter of 2025, listings for remote jobs actually increased by 8%.[1] Yes, increased!
This means that even though a lot of employers are wanting everyone to work from the office, there’s a growing number of jobs available that don’t require you to commute to work at all.
In fact, according to our friends at Forbes, there’s at least 31 major companies that hire remote workers.
In a moment, we’ll show you the names of those companies and how you can find a job with one. But before we do, you should know about the 10 most popular remote jobs to see if you’re a god fit for one.
With that said, let’s get to the jobs, then the employers.
The jobs: Account executive, software engineer, customer service representative, product manager, project manager, business development representative, executive assistant, senior accountant, financial analyst and data engineer.
Now, just because the above jobs are among the 10 most popular remote jobs doesn’t mean there aren’t tons of other types of remote work available. So, if you’re not a fit for any of these, we’ll show you how to find just about any kind of remote job in just a moment.
First, the giant list of companies that hire remote workers…
Dickinson and Company, Stride, Inc., Your Part Time Controller, UnitedHealth Group, Cox Enterprises, Verizon, Blue Cross Blue Shield, CVS Health, Jones Lang LaSalle Lockheed Martin, Elevance Health, Huntington National Bank, General Dynamics, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Eliassen Group, BlackRock, Centene Corporation, Fidelity Investments, Sargent & Lundy, Insight Global, , Zscaler, Workday, GovCIO, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Ryder Thomson, Reuters, Siemens, Motion Recruitment, Becton, The Hartford, the State of Arizona and Cognizant.
That’s a lot of major companies hiring remote workers, right?
Here’s how you can find a remote job with one of them (it’s easy).
First, go to our homepage. There, you’ll see our advanced job search toolbar. You’ll want to enter the name of the company you’re interested in (and put the word remote in the location), then press “View Jobs.”
Or, if you’re interested in seeing a larger list of remote jobs, simply put the word “remote” in the job description… and click “View Jobs.”
Once you do, you’ll see all the remote jobs available. Of course, you can narrow down your search by being a bit more specific. Let’s say you want a remote job as a content writer. Simply put “content writer” and “remote” in the search bar…
And there you go!
Either way, you should know that there are a lot of employers who are still hiring remote workers… and an 8% increase in remote job postings proves it.
Here’s to your job hunting success!