The best remote jobs are at companies that aren’t only open-minded about where you live but also great places to work, period! These well-known tech companies each have Glassdoor reviews of at least four stars and plenty of work-from-home jobs to fill.
Nvidia: 157 jobs
The longtime king of high-end graphics, Nvidia is also growing like gangbusters in the AI space. Get in while you can and enjoy the ride.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.6
- Current openings: 157
- Positions: You’ll find lots and lots of engineering gigs and plenty of sales roles, plus a smattering of positions in product management, IT, and professional services.
Aha: 12 jobs
Product development software maker Aha doesn’t have a ton of openings right now, but it still gets a spot here thanks to its stellar Glassdoor rating.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.5
- Current openings: 12
- Positions: About two-thirds of the openings are in engineering, but there are also a few customer success roles and a lone product marketing position.
Figma: 70 jobs
Figma makes web-based interface design software that features real-time collaboration and prototyping tools. Its plan to be acquired by Adobe fell apart, leaving it as a stand-alone operation for the foreseeable future.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.4
- Current openings: 70
- Positions: Figma is looking to fill plenty of engineering, sales, and product roles—plus some HR, design, and ops positions.
Autodesk: 80 jobs
Autodesk makes software used for architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, and more.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.3
- Current openings: 80
- Positions: There are lots of sales and engineering roles open, a handful of support and marketing positions, and several back-office jobs—legal, HR, and the like.
GoFundMe: 16 jobs
GoFundMe is a well-known crowdfunding site used to raise money primarily for personal causes.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.2
- Current openings: 16
- Positions: At press time, there are five engineering roles, four HR roles, a marketing role, and a few other openings available.
Workday: 27 jobs
Workday offers cloud-based human resources, finance, and planning software used to streamline business operations.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.2
- Current openings: 27
- Positions: The openings here are overwhelmingly sales-based.
Intel: 65 jobs
Chip giant Intel has offices all over the world but also embraces remote work for certain positions.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.1
- Current openings: 65
- Positions: Intel lists lots of cool and varied roles, mostly in the technical realm, from product to engineering to AI.
Netflix: 58 jobs
Netflix, for the zero percent of you who haven’t heard of it, is a wildly popular streaming entertainment service.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.1
- Current openings: 58
- Positions: Netflix has a lot, lot, lot of engineering roles to fill, plus a handful of interesting-looking creative jobs related to the company’s gaming efforts.
Yahoo: 79 jobs
Seems like only yesterday that Yahoo cracked down on remote work, but that was actually more than a decade ago. Thankfully those days are now in the rearview mirror.
- Glassdoor rating: 4.0
- Current openings: 79
- Positions: About three-quarters of the jobs here are in engineering, with some sales and creative roles thrown in for good measure.
1Password: 46 jobs
1Password stores and manages passwords, credit card information, and other sensitive data across multiple devices.
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