47 Fully Remote Jobs You Can Apply for in August 2024

Many companies are still hiring for remote work, despite the return-to-office push, including Google, Zapier, and HubSpot.

It’s hard to deny the allure of remote work in 2024, particularly over the last few summer months. The idea of being able to maintain a flexible work schedule and ditch the commute has been a sought-after perk for employees in virtually every industry.

So, how do you actually find one of these remote jobs? After all, many businesses around the world have started instituting return-to-office mandates, threatening employees with everything from stunted professional development to full-on disciplinary actions.

Luckily, there are still some companies out there that are hiring for remote roles, and we’ve done the legwork to help you find some. Check out the list of remote jobs and come back every month to see what kind of roles have popped up since your last search.

Google

That’s right, there are remote jobs available at Google, ever heard of it? It’s only one of the biggest tech firms in the world, regularly lauded for its top tier employee perks and benefits packages. In fact, Google is consistently considered one of the best companies to work for, and that definitely includes when you work from home.

According to the Google careers website as of writing this guide, the company is currently hiring for 34 positions that are eligible for remote work. This number has been waning over the last few months, pointing to Google’s effort to get employees back in the office. For now, though, you still have some options.

We’ve listed the location of the positions, not because they aren’t remote, but because considerations like time zones and potential travel are always important to consider.

  • Cloud Security Consultant (New York, NY, USA)
  • Industry Executive, Federal Research, Public Sector (Reston, VA, USA)
  • Senior Intelligence Analyst, Mandiant (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • Supplier Quality Engineer, Thermals (Texas, USA)
  • Senior Staff Software Engineer, Infrastructure, Google Cloud (Warsaw, Poland)
  • Senior Analyst, Strategic Intelligence and Government (Taiwan)
  • Senior Motion Designer, Google Workspace (Boulder, CO, USA)
  • Manager, Mandiant Proactive Services, Google Cloud (Toronto, Canada)
  • Manufacturing Engineer (Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Cybersecurity Delivery Manager Consultant, Mandiant, Google Cloud (Atlanta, GA, USA)

For a better look at the work-from-home jobs available at Google, be sure to check back on a monthly basis, as we develop a specific guide to Google remote positions to help you nab that dream job on the couch.

Zapier

There are some companies, like Google, where most of the roles available are not remote, with a smattering of remote options for positions that make sense. At these jobs, you always have to wonder and worry about whether or not a return-to-office mandate is right around the corner.

Then, there are companies like Zapier, where the entire workforce is remote. With Zapier, that’s exactly what you get, as the company has been a fully remote workplace since 2012. There are currently 17 open positions on the Zapier career page as of writing, all of which are remote.

 

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  • Senior Product Manager, SEO
  • Influencer Marketing Manager
  • Lead Product Manager, Global Channel Partnerships
  • Manager, Paid Support
  • Channel Partner Manager, Services
  • Backend Engineer, Edge
  • Engineering Manager, Editor AI
  • Vice President, Marketing
  • Senior Engineer, Fullstack (Chatbots, Canvas)

The company provides workflow automation software, which lends itself to remote work more than other jobs, so you can be sure you won’t be forced into the office, because there isn’t one.

GoDaddy

We’ve talked a lot about GoDaddy on Tech.co, namely about the effectiveness of the GoDaddy website builder for beginners due to its ease of use. Beyond that, though, GoDaddy is a company that has been prioritizing flexible work schedules for its employees, and that could help you land a remote job today.

On the GoDaddy career page, the company notes that they are “super flexible around schedules, kids, and dogs,” so you can feel comfortable applying, even if you have some constraints on your time. There are currently 84 remote positions at GoDaddy, and we’ve listed some of your options below:

  • Vice President Corporate Development (Kirkland, WA, USA)
  • Senior Principal Security Engineer Information Security (India)
  • Senior UX Engineer (Ontario, Canada)
  • Workforce Analyst (Romania)
  • Sales Representative-B2B Merchant Services (USA)
  • Senior Marketing Specialist – Portuguese (Colombia)
  • Senior Site Reliability Engineer (United Kingdom)
  • Principal Software Engineer – AWS Cloud (Alberta, Canada)
  • Director of Product Management Security (USA)

If you’ve gotten comfortable with a side hustle, you don’t have to worry about that getting in the way at GoDaddy either. In fact, even with remote roles, GoDaddy provides resource groups that can help you turn your fun hobby into a legitimate side hustle to support your dreams even more.

DuckDuckGo

DuckDuckGo is an internet privacy company that developed the browser of the same name. It was founded in 2008 and has been staunchly committed to keeping your internet privacy safe through non-tracking functionality for its platforms. This forward-thinking attitude towards tech has led to the company embracing remote work in a major way.

DuckDuckGo is a smaller team than some of the other companies on the list, which is why the nine roles listed below are the only open positions currently available on the DuckDuckGo career page. Still, they are all work from home jobs, so you have your pick of the litter.

  • Senior C++ Engineer
  • Design Director, Brand and Marketing
  • Legal Counsel, Product
  • Senior Backend Engineer
  • Global Payroll Manager
  • Senior Creative Designer – Brand & Marketing
  • Lead, Business Development and Partnerships
  • Engineering Director, Site Reliability
  • Senior Software Engineer, Windows Desktop App

DuckDuckGo isn’t just about privacy on browsers, either. In fact, if you want to be a bit more secure when using ChatGPT, check out our guide to using DuckDuckGo in a way that can keep your data out of the hands of OpenAI.

HubSpot

HubSpot is a business software company that develops online tools for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service. Remote workers around the world are empowered by HubSpot products to work from home thanks to the robust features that can enable professional operations from a device pretty much anywhere.

Fortunately, HubSpot has taken that to heart and allows many of its employees to work from home as well. The HubSpot career page shows that it is currently offering 95 positions that are eligible for remote work, which represents nearly half of all their open positions around the world.

  • Senior Business Analyst (USA)
  • Mid Market Growth Specialist – Benelux (Madrid, Spain)
  • Account Executive – Small Business (Ontario, Canada)
  • Senior Manager, Sales Strategy & Operations (Ireland)
  • Staff Software Engineer (USA)
  • Customer Support Specialist (Germany)
  • Senior Marketing Technology Manager, AI (USA)
  • Technical Lead, Backend (United Kingdom)
  • VP of Product, Operations Hub (USA)
  • Solutions Engineer (France)

Again, the location is listed on these roles, but only to help potential applications understand where the role is based, not to discourage potential remote workers. After all, working in India while based in the US could be hard given the time zone situation.

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