These 7 tech companies have hundreds of remote jobs to fill

It’s 2024, which means a new year and new hiring budgets. If you’re looking for a new gig without the commute, there are plenty of options on the table at the moment.

Here’s a look at 300+ open remote roles from companies with better-than-average Glassdoor ratings.

Workiva

Workiva is a cloud-based platform that unites ESG, audit, risk, and financial reporting to provide a comprehensive overview of critical business data. The company has seven offices in the U.S. but says it it allows for flexible remote work.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.3
  • Current openings: 30+
  • Positions: A nice mix of engineering, consulting, HR, finance, and sales positions—even a handful of internships if you’re looking to break into the biz

Atlassian

Atlassian is a software company providing solutions for developers, project managers, and associated teams. Products such as Jira, Confluence, and Trello are designed to enhance team collaboration and productivity.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.1
  • Current openings: 100+
  • Positions: Take your pick here from a huge selection of engineering and data science roles, several design openings, a bevy of sales and marketing jobs, and a whole lot more

1Password

1Password is the company behind its popular namesake password manager. It lets users create, store, and autofills secure passwords across multiple devices, and warns of weak or compromised passwords.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.1
  • Current openings: 20+
  • Positions: Mostly sales, marketing, and partnerships, plus a handful of engineering roles.

Motive

Motive is a fleet management platform providing real-time insights and AI-powered safety features to optimize operations and profitability of vehicles, equipment, and related assets.

  • Glassdoor rating: 4.0
  • Current openings: 30+
  • Positions: Overwhelmingly sales and marketing, but a smattering of HR, legal, engineering, and product as well

Reddit

Reddit, often referred to as the front page of the internet, is a social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion platform. It hosts interest-based communities where users can share content, discuss topics, and engage in conversations.

  • Glassdoor rating: 3.8
  • Current openings: 40+
  • Positions: Almost all engineering roles, plus a couple each of product and program management openings

Restaurant365

Restaurant365 is a cloud-based platform that optimizes restaurant operations by integrating accounting, store operations, and workforce management to control costs, boost margins, and drive growth.

  • Glassdoor rating: 3.8
  • Current openings: 60
  • Positions: Mostly sales roles, buoyed by a handful of product, engineering, and support openings

Affirm

Affirm is a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) fintech company that allows consumers to purchase goods and services, promising full transparency and no hidden fees.

  • Glassdoor rating: 3.8
  • Current openings: 30
  • Positions: Mostly engineering and product, plus a smattering of finance jobs and a few each in sales, legal, HR, and other departments

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