This list provides insight into 20 companies that have transitioned to offering permanent remote work opportunities. Here they are:
- Aquent: Offers remote positions in design, marketing, and IT.
- Atlassian: Provides collaboration and development software; allows permanent remote work.
- AWeber Communications: Simplifies email marketing for small businesses; now a remote-first team.
- Blackbaud: Provides technology solutions for nonprofit organizations; transitioned to remote-first workforce approach.
- Cimpress: Specializes in mass-customization businesses; is now remote-first.
- Coinbase: Digital currency exchange; operates on a remote-first basis.
- Drift.com: Offers conversational marketing platforms; provides remote work as the primary experience.
- Dropbox: Facilitates file sync and sharing; allows permanent remote work with virtual-first approach.
- FuturLab: Boutique gaming studio; is now remote-first.
- Google: Tech giant with a hybrid work model.
- HubSpot: Inbound marketing and sales platform; adopted a hybrid work model.
- Instacart: On-demand food and grocery delivery service; introduced a “Flex First” policy.
- Reddit: Online platform for sharing information; allows permanent remote work.
- SAP: Provides real-time data processing solutions; adopted a 100% flexible, trust-based work model.
- Skillshare: Online learning community; empowers employees to choose where they work.
- SoFi: FinTech company offering various financial services; offers optional remote work.
- Square Inc.: Provides point-of-sale systems and online selling solutions; many employees can work from home permanently.
- TaskRabbit: Marketplace platform connecting people with skilled Taskers; implemented a remote-first strategy.
- Twilio: Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) company for calls and texts; now a remote-first company.
- Vista: Partners with small businesses for design and marketing; now fully remote.
These companies offer various remote job opportunities across different industries, providing flexibility for employees to work from anywhere.
Source: Money Talks News