These 6 remote-friendly tech companies have 200-plus jobs to fill

Seasons are changing and, hey, maybe your job should too.

Whether you’ve been summoned back to the office against your better judgment or you’re looking to leave your commute behind for good, there are plenty of solid work-from-home options out there.

Here’s a sampling of currently open remote roles from companies with respectable Glassdoor ratings.

Figma

If you’ve ever built a software product in some capacity, it’s very likely you’ve used Figma to work out the initial UI and design. (And if you aren’t familiar with it, this new Fast Company article will tell you everything you need to know.)

The company has a ton of openings right now, with the option of working remotely or in its San Francisco or New York offices.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.4
  • Current openings: 50+
  • Positions: About half across sales and engineering, plus a handful in product, marketing, and HR—also a handy “Early Career” section for those of you looking to break into the biz

1Password

Do some good in the world: Help people better manage their many, many passwords. Toronto-based 1Password is one of the pioneers of password management and has plenty of remote positions open at the moment.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.2
  • Current openings: 30+
  • Positions: A healthy selection of engineering, product, and marketing roles, plus a handful of sales, channel, and customer success openings

Grafana Labs

Grafana Labs builds open-source software used for data visualization.

It has a bevy of open positions, many of which are U.S.-based, although the company operates across more than 40 countries.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4
  • Current openings: 40+
  • Positions: About half the open roles span sales and engineering, plus a sprinkling of openings across other areas of the business

Articulate

Articulate develops tools that enable organizations to create online learning courses.

The company has some great benefits: $3,000 per year toward childcare, tuition reimbursement, gender-affirming benefits, life coaching, and a whole lot more.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.3
  • Current openings: 15
  • Positions: A handful each in engineering, marketing, design, product, and other areas

Reddit

If you’re interested in something—anything, really—no matter how obscure, there’s a community of like-minded people waiting to discuss it with you on Reddit.

Reddit has an impressively long list of openings around the world, including plenty in the U.S. and Canada, which I’ve listed here.

  • Glassdoor rating: 3.8
  • Current openings: 45+
  • Positions: Lots of engineering roles, plus a handful of product management, and a few other openings

Twilio

Twilio is well-known for its customer-engagement platform, which is used by hundreds of thousands of businesses globally.

The company has a ton of open remote roles around the world. I’ve linked to the U.S.-based ones here, but check out other locations in the lefthand sidebar on its hiring site.

  • Glassdoor rating: 3.8
  • Current openings: 28
  • Positions: A pretty even mix across all areas of the business

https://www.fastcompany.com/90975607/remote-friendly-jobs-figma-1password-grafana-articulate-reddit-twilio?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Created 2y | Nov 3, 2023, 4:20:07 AM


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