This is an edited, translated version of an article that originally appeared on August 23, 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a remote-working revolution and raised the profile of jobs that don’t require you to be in a physical office.
FlexJobs, a job portal that specializes in remote work, said that of the companies offering remote work in its database, 95% were offering it subject to certain geographical requirements, where workers must still be based in a particular location, such as a state or region of a country.
It has compiled a list of companies that posted the most work-from-anywhere job listings between January and June.
It said the three industries that posted the most work-from-anywhere jobs over that period were marketing, IT, and writing-or-editing services.
The most popular work-from-anywhere job titles included copywriter, social-media manager, front-end developer, executive assistant, and recruiter, Flexjobs said.
Here are the 10 companies that offered the most full- or part-time work-from-anywhere jobs in the six-month period. These have no location restrictions and require no time in an office.
Protocol Labs is an open-source research-and-development lab based in San Francisco. It’s worked on projects including the cryptocurrency Filecoin.
Wikimedia Foundation is a nonprofit organization that runs free sites such as Wikipedia.
Studysmarter is a German online-educational platform. According to its website, it has over 10 million users and over 700 employees in more than 40 countries.
Toptal is an American freelancing platform. It helps connect companies with freelancers working in industries including financial services, tech, and healthcare. According to its website, the company has over 4,000 individuals working fully remotely across more than 100 countries.
Achieve Test Prep helps people who are looking to get college accreditation through credit by examination. This involves taking and passing one exam to receive the full credit for a semester-long college course.
ModSquad is a US-based customer-service platform. It provides outsourced customer services for clients globally.
According to its website, “Polygon is a decentralized Ethereum scaling platform that enables developers to build scalable user-friendly dApps (decentralized applications).”
Superside is a subscription-design service that provides “design at scale to scale-ups and enterprise teams — from everyday production work to large-scale strategic design solutions.” The company’s careers page says that all of its roles are remote.
Consensys is a blockchain-technology company. The company is involved in six projects, including Codefi, a “blockchain application suite for commerce and finance,” and Metamask, a crypto wallet for the ethereum blockchain.
Airbnb is an online vacation-rental platform. According to the website, as of March 2022, the platform had more 6 million active listings. In April 2022, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky announced that staff “can live and work anywhere.”
Axel Springer, Insider Inc.’s parent company, is an investor in Airbnb.
This post has been translated from Spanish.
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