Maybe you are looking for a job you can do from home because you are tired of your daily commute or because you want to spend more time with your family. Maybe you want to travel a bit more and that’s why you are looking for a location-independent position. No matter what your reason is, online jobs are more popular than ever before. Check out the best remote job sites to find an online job you can do anywhere and anytime.
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How Important Are Online Jobs?
Before we jump right into the list, let’s have a look at some facts and numbers.
40% of the entire American workforce will be doing freelance work in 2020. There are estimations, that by the year 2035 there will be 1 billion digital nomads on this planet. That means that remote jobs will become more and more important. People are realizing, that the location-independent lifestyle has many advantages. The Digital Nomad Survey from 2016 shows, what people like most about this lifestyle:
- It gives them a better work/life balance than office work.
- 85% of all digital nomads feel happier with this lifestyle.
- They are less stressed when they do telecommuting work.
- They also enjoy schedule flexibility, the fact that they can work from home and don’t have to commute anymore.
The industry has taken note of that, too. By the end of 2017, more than 14,000 coworking spaces will be in operation around the world, providing location-independent professionals with an alternative working environment.
Moreover, remote job sites are booming and new websites dedicated to online jobs are appearing on a regular basis. These websites show not only open positions for freelancers, but also for people who seek to work in a permanent contract with a company, but on a remote basis.
Some of these websites are free to use, but you have to pay a certain fee once you close a deal or a certain percentage of the agreed payment. Other websites charge you to search for jobs, but you don’t have to pay anything once you close a contract. Very few are entirely free to use.
The following list includes the most popular remote job sites out there. Have a look around and find the platform that works best for you.
The Best Remote Job Sites
FlexJobs
Flexjobs is focused on part-time, full-time, and flexible remote jobs and has more than 100 job categories. All jobs are hand-screened so you can be sure it’s not a scam. Here you can also find jobs with reputable companies, such as Apple, Dell, or the American Red Cross.
In addition to that, it provides resources for things like skills testing or research the company that is hiring. Brilliant website for everyone who is just at the beginning of their remote career!
99Designs
99 Designs is the perfect job site for you if you have some great graphic design skills. You can find project work and also meet longer-term clients.
AngeList
AngelList is very popular for its great list of startup jobs. You can find jobs in all fields, such as finance or engineering. Simply apply the remote filter option to display location-independent positions only.
Après
Après is the perfect remote job site for moms who want to have a flexible job. You can find freelance or contract-based jobs here, full-time or part-time ones at startups, media, and tech industries.
Authentic Jobs
Authentic Jobs is a website that offers both local, and remote jobs. It has a variety of positions for designers, creative professionals, and hackers and provides a lot of extra information around the jobs.
Axiom Law
Axiom law is basically a digital law firm that places attorneys either in local or in remote positions. If you are looking for an alternative to a traditional law firm, this is your place to be.
Career Builder
Many big and well-known companies trust Career Builder to find their new talents. You can create a profile and search for certain employment types and compensation.
CloudPeeps
CloudPeeps connects freelancers and clients mainly in the fields of content creation, marketing, social media, and community building. Gigs are usually between 30 and 150 USD per hour.
Crossover
Crossover offers local and remote jobs by some very popular companies. This is one of the few remote job sites that offer full-time long-term careers only, each of them high paying. Jobs are in any field from marketing to executive management, to software development.
Dribble Jobs
Dribble Jobs is specifically for designers and offers mainly local jobs, but has an extra filter for remote positions, too.
EuropeRemotely
EuropeRemotely lists only jobs for people who are based in European time zones. Although that is a bit unusual for remote job sites, it does make sense. It also offers jobs for developers only.
F6s
F6s is a popular website for startup organizations to find their talents. It lets you filter out the remote positions and you can search by equity and compensation.
Fiverr
Freelancers can offer their services on Fiverr for clients to book them. These gigs often start from 5 USD per service and can be anything from IT support, to content writing, to marketing work, or something completely different, like performing a custom rap song.
Freelancer
Freelancer is one of the most popular remote job sites, which connects freelancers of all kinds to employers. You can either work on a fixed price basis, charge hourly rates or bid and participate in contests.
Freelancermap
Freelancermap is a platform where IT professionals and businesses come together. The average project pays about 200 USD and is all about IT.
GrowthGeeks
As you can tell from the name, GrowthGeeks is a marketplace that is specialized in growing startups and businesses. While you can find many different jobs here, the majority focus on generating growth via social media or marketing projects.
Guru
Guru is a platform that lists location-independent jobs only. They offer a wide range of positions, often focused on web development, content writing or translation.
Hubstaff Talent
Hubstaff Talent is a rather new remote job site, that connects freelancers and businesses for free. Offered jobs are in any field from web development to customer service to content writing.
Idealist
Idealist is one of the very few remote job sites, that doesn’t list any tech-related jobs at all. Instead, you can find a great selection of fields like health, youth, or legal assistance.
Indeed
No doubt you have heard about Indeed before. What many people don’t know: You can also find great online jobs on this platform. All you have to do is insert “remote” in the preferred location box and off you go.
Jobrack
Jobrack is specialized in finding high-quality employees from Eastern Europe and matching them with digital business owners.
Jobscribe
On Jobscribe you can find job openings for tech startups. That can be jobs in development, design or marketing. You can also subscribe to a daily email with new openings.
Jobspresso
Jobspresso offers many different kinds of work. You can find tech jobs, like developing or engineering, but also positions in marketing, writing or admin work.
Maven
To use Maven’s words, they are a “micro-consulting platform”. Freelancers create a profile with their expertise and hourly rate and can then be hired on a project basis.
Peopleforce
Peopleforce is an enterprise crowdsourcing platform that is ideal for freelancers who are interested in data entry, data cleaning, research, and tagging jobs.
Power To Fly
Power To Fly is another one of the few remote job sites designed for women only, who are interested in tech positions. They join a talent base, have to go through a vetting and then get matched to a job. After a 2-4 week paid test period they either get the job or not.
ProBlogger
ProBlogger has a job board for everyone passionate about writing. Clients look for people who are interested in producing blog content, consult on their blog, or design one.
Proonto
Proonto is the perfect place for product and customer service experts. Here businesses are looking for remote assistance to help their e-commerce shoppers.
ProZ
ProZ is probably the world’s largest translator network. It provides a massive choice of translation work for freelancers and is often the first address for professional translators.
Remote.co
Remote.co is one of the most popular remote job sites. Therefore, you can also find an open position with big companies, like Amazon or TED. More than just the job search this platform offers you advice and tips about remote work in general.
Remote Jobs
Remote Jobs offer openings in the IT field, which are full-time and 100% remote. The quick search makes it easy to find appropriate jobs and the weekly newsletter keeps you updated.
Remote OK
Remote OK gives you the option to search by pay scale and see a list of companies, who employ remote professionals. You have a massive choice of tech-related jobs, as well as all kinds of non-tech jobs, such as writing, sales, social media management, or human resource.
Remote Tech Work
As the name states clearly, Remote Tech Work provides location-independent jobs for developers, support engineers, testers, and designers.
Remote Working
Most of the jobs on Remote Working are tech-related. It also allows you to filter for part-time, freelancer or internship positions.
Remotive
Remotive is another website that provides work-from-anywhere jobs in many different areas. If you want to they send you a newsletter every two weeks with their new job listings.
Ruby Now
As the name suggests, Ruby Now connects employers with ruby specialists. They have more than 5,000 job openings and provide additional information about ruby-related topics.
Stack Overflow Careers
Stack Overflow Careers focuses on programmers. You can explore remote jobs, that are based in a certain area and look up career salaries.
Staff
Staff may be one of the smaller remote job sites, but it is 100% free. This means neither job seekers, not employers have to pay to connect.
Skip The Drive
Skip The Drive offers more than just the usual job openings. It also allows you to track your applications, get work-from-home tips and find the best companies for remote work. In addition to that, you can use the telecommuting calculator to find out how much time and money you save by working from home.
Textbroker
Textbroker is for everyone who is passionate about writing. The platform also provides much helpful information in form of tutorials, videos, and a blog.
The Muse
The Muse is another big player that offers job listings from companies like Airbnb, DigitalOcean, or Veeva. It has a special section for remote jobs of all kinds.
Translators Café
If you are fluent in more than one language and like to work as a translator, Translators Cafe is a good choice for you. They offer your professional translation or interpretation services to registered translation agencies.
Upwork
Upwork (former Elance and Odesk) is probably the biggest freelance platform out there. You can find jobs in literally any field. But beware that the competition can be overwhelming. I’ve used this site for quite a while, too, and made more than 50,000 USD on it. Read the linked article to find out, how you can be successful on Upwork.
Virtual Vocations
Virtual Vocations is a subscription site with more than 10,000 remote job positions in many different fields.
Werk
Werk is a fairly new remote job site that offers flexible work options for women. That can be short-term projects for maternity leaves, job-sharing, or other remote positions.
Working Nomads
Again, you can find all sorts of remote jobs on Working Nomads. Most of the open positions are in the range of design, development, marketing, and management.
We Work Remotely
We Work Remotely is a fairly simple search website, but with a massive selection of location-independent jobs in many categories, like business management, development, or customer service.
Alternatives to Job Boards
Remember, that these remote job sites are only one option to find online work.
You can also approach companies directly. Check their career sites and find out if they are interested in hiring someone on a remote basis.
A third way would be good old networking. Reconnect with former employers or colleagues or have a look around LinkedIn to see if maybe you even know someone who would be interested in your services.
If you are looking for jobs as a corporate remote worker, follow these strategies to find a company that is willing to hire you on a remote basis.
Find Your Favorite Remote Job Sites!
As you can see, you have plenty of remote job sites to choose from. The most popular one is probably FlexJobs, which I also highly recommend for beginners. If you want to learn more about this website, check out my review on FlexJobs.
Bear in mind that the competition on these job platforms can sometimes be overwhelming. You have to approach your location-independent job hunt in the same professional manner, as you would do with any other job. Read these tips that help you land your first remote job.
Try a few of these platforms and see which one works best for you and where you are most likely to score your desired position. Don’t give up too soon. As with every new job it might take you a while to settle in, make a living with it and be successful. But it’s definitely not impossible. There are so many remote openings out there, I’m sure somewhere is the right one for you.
Which one of the mentioned remote job sites do you like most? Do you know any other great online job boards that I haven’t mentioned on the list? Let me know in the comment section below!
Thanks for the addition, Ron!
Thanks for sharing. It would be really neat to also see more progressive boards here, such as lgbtqremotely.com which is passionate about making remote work more accessible, and the world a better place.
LGBTQ Remotely helps democratize access to remote work opportunities for queer folks, transgender people, non-binary people, and allies interested in working fully remote, by matching them with employers who embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion as fundamental values when hiring for remote positions.
Hi Denise, nice list you’ve put here. Sorry for the shameless plug but I run a side project, a remote job board for Human Resources. Maybe some industry folks land to your page and might find it useful. Have a great year ahead.
Nice article! We are running a remote jobs board here: up2staff. There are new postings every day from many different areas. Many thanks!
I find Truly Remote quite useful.
Since I don’t live in the US, it helped me find job opportunities because almost every job they publish is global.
Great List Denise. I would also recommend adding DailyRemote to the list. It is also a remote job board with daily updated jobs in various fields.
Haha, yeah, there are quite a few out there. I hope you find a good website for your needs! :)
I didn’t even know this many sites existed lol. I’m definitely gonna be looking into them more (hopefully without getting overwhelmed)!
Thanks for the add! Will surely check them out!
Two more tech specific websites with remote jobs:
Remote AI/machine learning jobs:
https://jobhunt.ai/machinelearning-remote-jobs.html
Remote Go/Golang jobs:
https://www.golangprojects.com/golang-remote-jobs.html
Thanks a lot, Ritesh! Glad it helped and good luck with your job search!
That’s what i am looking for right now as i am looking for this kind of information as i am an recent graduate from college and looking for job but don’t know where to apply or where to start uploading resumes but this article gives me an idea about what should i do. So thanks a lot for the help.