400+ Fully Remote Jobs at Microsoft You Can Apply for in January

It's a new year, and landing a remote job could be your key to a more flexible 2025.

If you want to leave your commute in 2024, we don’t blame you. Luckily, big tech firms like Microsoft are still hiring for remote jobs, and you can apply for one right now.

While many businesses have been embracing the return-to-office movement, Microsoft has been committed to allowing employees to work from home, offering hundreds of positions that provide the flexible arrangement.

In this guide, we’ll highlight some of the remote jobs that are currently available at Microsoft, illuminate some of the reasons why Microsoft might be a good idea for you, and underscore the impact of applying for jobs at the start of the year.

Fully Remote Jobs at Microsoft in January 2025

When we say that Microsoft has a wealth of resources when it comes to open remote positions, we are not exaggerating. As of writing, the tech giant is currently hiring for 473 different jobs that are eligible for 100% work-from-home status.

Even better, these jobs are based all around the world, from Atlanta to Tokyo, so no matter where you are, you can apply to a job that won’t throw a wrench in your daily schedule.

To check out more remote positions, make sure to head on over to the Microsoft career page, so you can apply today.

What’s It Like to Work Remotely at Microsoft?

As a big tech company, Microsoft is well known for taking care of its employees. From the bounty of perks available to the competitive salary, you can rest assured that working at Microsoft is a good step for your career and general wellbeing.

But what about working remotely? After all, you won’t get access to all the in-office perks, like free meals and luxury accommodations, so how does it actually feel to work at Microsoft when you always work from home?

 

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Don’t worry, all the Microsoft perks apply when working from home. Most notably, the stock options are still very much in play, allowing employees to not only get paid for their time but also get a cut of the company, which is generally on the way up when it comes to the stock market.

Applying for a Remote Job in January

There’s no way around it; applying for a remote job in January can be a bit daunting. For one, the cold weather drives many workers to yearn for a more comfortable working environment, which means that competition is going to be steep. That, combined with the fact that a lot of New Year’s resolutions involve finding a new job, you’re looking at a lot of other applicants that you’ll have to compete with.

That said, January is one of the biggest hiring months for businesses around the world, with freshly budgeted companies looking to add to their workforce. Heck, Microsoft was hiring for fewer than 420 remote positions in December, and that number has jumped up substantially, which should be a good indicator that the getting is good.

All that to say, don’t treat January any differently than the other months of your job search. There may be a lot of competition, but there’s also a lot of opportunity, so keep applying and you’ll find your way!

Getting a Remote Job

Finding and applying to remote jobs is just the first step. If you want to have any hope of actually getting to commute in your pajamas every day, you’re going to need to make sure you can actually land the interview to get the job.

Luckily, we’re here to help. Tech.co has put together a wide range of guides to help you actually get that remote job, with everything from interview assistance to resume advice. That way, you can be prepared as ever to take the plunge into your new work-from-home role.

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Conor is the Lead Writer for Tech.co. For the last six years, he’s covered everything from tech news and product reviews to digital marketing trends and business tech innovations. He's written guest posts for the likes of Forbes, Chase, WeWork, and many others, covering tech trends, business resources, and everything in between. He's also participated in events for SXSW, Tech in Motion, and General Assembly, to name a few. He also cannot pronounce the word "colloquially" correctly. You can email Conor at conor@tech.co.
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