8 IT Businesses that are Now Employing Remote Workers

8 IT Businesses that are Now Employing Remote Workers
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Here are 8 IT businesses that are now employing remote workers if you are sick of commuting

The moment has arrived. You've given it some consideration and determined that the daily commute is not for you. Not only is the daily commute not for you, but neither is the three-days-in/two-days-out insanity. Here are eight firms offering remote work. Put an end to the monotonous daily commute. Here's a list of remote organizations that are presently recruiting, have high Glassdoor reviews, and offer a variety of roles. Work from the convenience of your own home!

  1. AGENCY ANALYTICS: AgencyAnalytics is a marketing agency that specializes in automated client reporting. Since 2010, the firm has been completely remote, and it provides four weeks of paid vacation and flexible working hours, as well as $50 a month for an Internet connection. Accounting, social media, sales, engineering, marketing operations, and product management are all examples of job titles.

  2. YOKO CONSULTING: Yoko Consulting provides branding, site design, hosting, marketing automation, and other consulting services to organizations seeking to have a positive influence on the world. There are two UX jobs, a full-stack WordPress developer, a project manager, and a business development director. Employees get unlimited PTO, a flexible schedule, a personal development stipend, profit-sharing, and "multiple weeks off at the end of the year to recharge."

  3. AHA!: Aha! is most known for its road-mapping software, but it also provides a full range of product development tools. The firm provides up to 200 hours of paid time off, up to 90 days of paid parental leave, and up to $1,000 in reimbursement for third-party schooling. A few opportunities in customer success, marketing, and UX, as well as a couple in Ruby on Rails engineering.

  4. CLOSE: Close focuses on sales software for remote teams, with the name pronounced as "close" the transaction. The firm is completely remote and provides five weeks of paid time off, a two-week winter break, a four-week sabbatical every five years, and flexible working hours.

  5. SIMPLE TEXTING: SimpleTexting creates SMS-based marketing solutions that businesses can use to engage with customers. There are a few roles open in customer success, as well as one or two in finance, marketing, operations, support, and sales. The firm is completely remote, provides home office and exercise stipends, "generous" PTO, and gives you your birthday off.

  6. DOXIMITY: Doximity develops medical communication software that connects healthcare practitioners. Most positions provide the option of working at the company's San Francisco headquarters or remotely. Benefits information is limited to a few boilerplate bullet points. About half of the positions are in product and engineering, with the other half in sales and strategy, plus an internship and a finance job thrown in for good measure.

  7. KINSTA: Kinsta provides WordPress hosting, app deployment services, and database technologies. Aside from remote work, a remote expenditure allowance, an annual retreat, PTO, and a professional development budget, detailed benefits information is limited. Some of the careers available include DevOps, full-stack web design, sales engineering, and a technical copywriting post, as well as HR, finance, sales, and editing responsibilities.

  8. FOLLOW UP BOSS: Following Up Boss creates real estate lead management software and provides some fantastic benefits, such as US$1,000 toward your home office, US$1,000 per year for personal development, a 6% 401K match, a free Kindle with unlimited books, and stipends for caffeine, a gym membership, and a coworking space if needed. Positions available include There are two full-stack engineers available, as well as an engineering manager, a mobile engineer, and a lead UX designer.

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