Remote working has been a growing trend over the past few years. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, more and more people were deciding that they were done with the traditional 9 to 5 work day, instead opting to work remotely and travel the world. However, this uptake was relatively slow. By 2020, only about 5 percent of remote jobs could be done from anywhere. This story is very different today. Remote working is no longer the distant pipedream of workers. It is reality.
According to FlexJobs—a longtime leader in helping job seekers find remote, work-from-home, hybrid and flexible jobs—fully remote work has scaled up significantly over the last three years. When compared to the business ecosystem pre-pandemic, remote work can now be considered fairly common.
“As we look ahead, the expected growth rate of full-time remote work over the next five years has more than doubled from 30 percent to 65 percent, which could give job seekers plenty of opportunities to work remotely,” says Brie Weiler Reynolds, career services manager at FlexJobs and Remote.co.
This is not the only piece of good news regarding remote working. It seems that opportunities for it are increasing and are expected to keep growing. According to Reynolds, job listings themselves are reflecting more variety in titles and career levels, further signaling that companies are committed to hiring remote workers for the long-term.
Based on their recent survey, FlexJobs has released a new list of the top 30 companies with the most work-from-anywhere-in-the-world remote job listings. The list is based the companies that posted the most remote, work-from-anywhere jobs on the FlexJobs site between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021. Qualifying for the list is no easy task. All companies that are included must offer remote jobs with zero location restrictions and zero time in the office.
Below are the top 30 companies on the FlexJobs survey, ranked in order from highest to lowest for volume of work-from-anywhere job listings.
1. Wikimedia Foundation: a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content
2. Achieve Test Prep: an academic support organization that offers test preparation and consulting services to the college-bound demographic
3. Coalition Technologies: a web design and digital marketing agency that helps clients meet their online business needs
4. Chainlink Labs: an internet company on a mission to reinvent what makes a trustworthy agreement by developing smart contracts
5. Elastic.co: a search company that helps people explore and analyze data
6. Cactus Communications: a communication solutions provider specializing in academia and pharmaceutical and device companies
7. Hopin: an online events platform where people can attend live events to connect, interact and learn
8. Toptal: a labor marketplace that connects freelancers with startup organizations and companies in Silicon Valley and beyond
9. Automattic: a web-development company that considers remote work an essential aspect of its business model
10. SelfDecode: a biotechnology startup offering software tools and personalized health reports
11. ModSquad: a company that modernizes digital engagement outsourcing services for global brands
12. Deel: a financial services company that has developed a payroll system for remote teams, connecting localized payments and compliance in the convenience of one platform
13. Study.com: an online company that brings tuition-free college to the community
14. Kraken: a Bitcoin exchange app
15. Protocol Labs: a software company that creates systems and tools to address technical web challenges and optimize user experience
16. GitLab: an open-source platform for code collaboration that helps users move from idea to product more quickly
17. DreamView Inc.: a media production company creating photorealistic 3D CGI representations of products, along with virtual, art-directed lifestyle environments to showcase them in
18. Chili Piper: an Internet-focused company that helps businesses help their buyers
19. GitHub: an open-source code-hosting website, publishing service and social networking site for programmers
20. Mango Languages: a company that provides people all over the world with a wide variety of language learning capabilities
21. Quora: a Q&A platform that was created to share and grow the world’s knowledge
22. Canonical: a company that offers a variety of services to help organizations become more efficient in their operations while reducing overall costs
23. InVision: a company that has developed a design collaboration platform used by product managers, designers, marketers and others
24. Superside: a company on a mission to deliver design at scale to enterprise teams
25. Cambridge Proofreading & Editing: a leading provider of proofreading and editing services for customers around the world
26. LATOKEN: a financial services company that works in cryptocurrency exchange
27. Platform.sh: a Paris-based startup building an idea-to-cloud application platform
28. Venga Global: a company that provides integrated translation and localization services to help clients reach new markets more quickly
29. Andela: a global talent network that connects companies with vetted, remote engineers in emerging markets
30. Sourcegraph: a large-scale code-source engine and intelligence tool