Working from home started becoming popular a few years ago, but the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a huge surge in companies offering remote work. Whether full or part-time, this article will highlight some of the biggest companies currently looking for remote workers.
Best Companies For Work From Home Jobs:
1. Capital One
One of the country’s largest banks with over 45 million customers. The company provides a wide range of financial services and products to consumers, commercial customers, and small businesses. Capital One is currently changing its work model and is offering flexible work from home options.
While you may still be required to come into the office a few days a week, some employees are able to work remotely full-time. Go to Capital One’s careers page to see which jobs are available today.
2. HubSpot
Hubspot is one of the industry leaders in inbound marketing and as a sales platform. They offer software, technical and customer support in over 90 countries.
One of the best features is their work schedule. Employees have the choice to work remotely full time, after they have approved your home office setup. There is also an option to work at the office 2-3 times per week. New hires can pick what schedule they want and can change it once per year.
HubSpot’s careers page has a list of current job openings.
3. Salesforce
Salesforce is one of the biggest companies that helps other businesses with customer retention and management. The CRM solution works with a wide range of businesses, and has a very diverse set of clients.
If hired, you can choose between three work options: Flex (work in the office 1 to 3 days per week), fully remote, and office-based. Check out Salesforce Careers to learn more about job the company’s openings.
4. Slack
Slack is a leading messaging platform where co-workers can send documents and chat with one another. Instead of having to go back and forth between email, chat windows, and other sites, Slack streamlines all of that communication into one place. Most employees at Slack can work remotely full time as well, so you may not even be required to go into the office at all.
Go to Slack’s careers page to see what’s available right now.
5. Upwork
Upwork is a gig economy marketplace that is devoted entirely to helping freelancers find work. With over 10 million registered freelancers and 4 million client companies in need of help, there’s no shortage of job opportunities. Most likely, any industry that allows remote work will have a listing on here.
Sign up for Upwork to see what types of gigs you can land.
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