Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on FlexJobs.com.
Jobs from anywhere lets you take your work wherever you want to go.
Having the ability to work virtually anywhere in the world provides a flexible and independent storage environment.
If you want to take your job on the go or work where you’re happiest, here’s everything you need to know about work-from-anywhere, remote jobs — including where to find them!
Work-From-Anywhere Jobs Are More Popular (And Competitive) Than Ever
With greater RTO (return to office) mandates and more restrictions placed by employers on remote working, the demand for remote jobs from anywhere continues to rise for working professionals.
To help job seekers find these jobs anywhere, we crunched the numbers and found the top companies that posted the most remote, work-anywhere jobs on our site between Jan. 1, 2023, and Dec. 31. , 2023, which meets the following conditions:
- Fully remote work with the ability to work anywhere with zero location restrictions.
- It doesn’t require any office time and it’s 100% remote.
- It can be full-time or part-time (but may also offer a flexible or alternative schedule).
30 Companies Hiring Jobs From Anywhere
Analyzing more than 60,000 companies, the following list was compiled and ordered from the highest to the lowest volume of work submitted from any location.
- FluentU
- Static Media
- The Kraken
- Chainlink Labs
- Veeva
- Invisible Technologies
- Wikimedia Foundation
- Phoenix
- Oyster HR
- Canonical
- Company Remote Technology Inc.
- Study.com
- Magic Media & Entertainment Group
- Superside
- Iodine 1
- The Outlier
- Comfortable
- The Nethermind
- The source
- Vera
- It carries 1st
- Consistency
- Hypixel Studios
- Screen Rant
- Crimson education
- e2f
- Xapo Bank
- Money app
- Scopic Software
- Binance
Best Hiring Companies – From Anywhere
The industries that sent the most jobs from anywhere are:
- Computer & IT
- Marketing
- Writing & Editing
- Accounting & Finance
- Two languages
- Graphic design
- Games
- Entertainment and Media
- Product
- Education
While computer and IT, marketing, writing, and programming secured top placement in the work-from-anywhere categories, there was strong growth in entertainment, media jobs, and products over the past year.
Popular Job Titles – From Anywhere
Popular job titles include:
- Product Manager
- Customer Success Manager
- Product Designer
- The translator
- Content Editor
- Software Engineer
- Financial Analyst
- Data analyst
- Video Editor
- Mail Marketer
Looking at and analyzing the job titles, there was a huge demand for product managers wherever they work with product designers, as well as jobs in writing, marketing, and content.
What You Need to Know About Work-From-Anywhere Jobs
Given the continued interest in posting jobs from anywhere, finding this type of work is easier than ever. However, before you apply, here’s what you need to know.
1. Enter Yourself
Being a digital nomad, while exciting, can be challenging as you juggle work and travel.
FlexJobs career experts suggest asking yourself these questions before you “job anywhere” or apply for a job anywhere:
- What are the pros and cons of working anywhere?
- What remote work skills are required, and do I have them?
- What is my travel budget?
- What are my favorite travel destinations?
- How well does the employer support digital nomad workers?
2. Find and Set a Budget
Before becoming a digital nomad, it is important to assess the costs and put together a budget. Consider whether the rent or loan will need to be paid while you are away.
How much money will be allocated for hotels or accommodation? What about food, transportation, internet, and other needs?
Whether you will have a full-time job or freelance gigs, make sure you decide how becoming a digital journalist will add costs and budget accordingly.
3. Research the Market
The beauty of jobs from anywhere is that the employee is not limited to their local job market.
Companies around the world may offer positions that match the candidate’s skills and experience, which may result in higher pay or more attractive benefits than those available in the immediate area.
When searching for a job, use trusted resources, such as FlexJobs’ list of companies for jobs from any location, or search full-time remote companies to keep an eye on employers who support this work style.
4. Learn the Remote Language of Work
When searching for a job, start by learning the differences between “fully remote,” “flexible,” and “work anywhere” positions, and use keywords like “digital nomad,” “time zone-independent,” and “distributed team.” .”
Terms like “asynchronous communication,” “digital-first,” and “overlapping time zones” are also widely used in remote work around the world.
Beyond job searches, stand out in conversations by mentioning common remote tools used in workplaces from anywhere, such as Slack, Zoom, Trello, Asana, and other popular platforms.
5. Double Check the Location
A fully remote job does not necessarily mean a job from any location. Many full-time remote jobs require location for a number of reasons, including:
- Legal and tax requirements: Some laws and regulations may limit where employees can work or where businesses can hire.
- Licenses and certifications: Some roles require state-issued licenses or labor certifications.
- Time Zones: Virtual companies may require employees to collaborate in real time, requiring them to live in overlapping locations to ensure consistent communication.
- Clients: Some jobs require employees to be in close proximity to the company’s customers.
You may need a digital nomad visa to stay legally in the country of your choice.
Check out Digital Nomad Visas: Donor Countries, Eligibility, How to Apply For in-depth information on applying for a digital nomad visa in Spain, Australia, Mexico, and other countries.
6. Communicate Your Skills
Because being a “worker from anywhere” is becoming more popular, there may be more competition for roles. Make sure your resume shows why you are perfect for this job:
- If you’ve worked remotely before, enter it as your job location (Company Name | Remote).
- Create a “Remote Work Experience” section on your resume.
- Include a “Technology” section, which highlights your experience with remote tools (Zoom, Google Suite, Trello, etc.).
- Mention your work responsibilities.