
One of Google's search competitors, DuckDuckGo is aiming to "raise the standard of trust online." The company recognizes that people work best in different environments, and therefore trust its team to work remotely, from wherever they like. The team behind the to-do list app (ToDoist), Doist is almost entirely remote, with everyone able to "work from anywhere on your own schedule." While they don't have many positions available at this moment, you can check back frequently to see when it's updated. A mirror of this detailed list can be found on FlexJobs. These positions range from developers to data scientists. DellĪs another huge company offering a good choice of remote work positions, Dell gives plenty of flextime in a number of departments.

CleverTechĬleverTech is apparently made up of a team who "bring a unique global perspective to each and every engagement." There's almost always a range of technical roles available, where you'll be creating technology solutions for big clients around the globe. Managing an entirely distributed team, the company has built up a loyal following of social media managers who want an easier way to schedule their posts. One of the most transparent companies on the net, Buffer is a pioneer in remote work. If Basecamp doesn't have any job openings currently available, you can always subscribe to the company's job postings newsletter. You'll be working on a fast-growing project management platform: one that many users fall in love with as soon as they use it.

Headquartered in Chicago but dispersed across multiple cities around the world, Basecamp is known for its incredibly fun, close-knit team. Look out for American Express job openings on FlexJobs. As one of the top companies for remote work, this is definitely one to check out.

American ExpressĪmerican Express claims to "value work-life balance," and therefore offers a decent selection of telecommuting jobs. A lot of these are in the customer service and sales departments, but more technical jobs do pop up occasionally. Needing no introduction, Amazon has a range of remote work opportunities. On top of that, the employees get together once per year for a seven-day retreat to help them bond. Automattic's mission is to "make the web a better place." It does this through an entirely distributed, massively talented team spread across 50 countries. This is the company behind WordPress, WooCommerce, Longreads and more.
