Fully Remote Jobs You Can Apply for in February 2025

Your dream of landing a remote job could be closer than you think. Here are some remote roles you can apply for today.

As companies continue to demand workers back into the office five days a week with strict return to office (RTO) mandates, lots of employees are choosing to not comply – and for good reason.

The benefits of flexible working have been well documented. But whether you’re ditching the office to improve your work-life balance, cut down on commute spending, or finally pursue your dream of becoming a digital nomad, you need to secure a fully remote job first.

We’ve rounded up some exciting positions you can apply for today – from some of the biggest names in tech – and outlined our favorite remote job boards, to help you make remote work a reality in 2025.

Twilio

Twilio is a US cloud communications company based in San Francisco California. However, despite its Silicon Valley base, the company hires applicants from all over the country, thanks to its remote-first work model ‘Open Work’. 

Twilio is currently hiring for a variety of positions across multiple departments. However, the majority of its availabilities are tech-focused, with opportunities ranging from AI and machine learning to cybersecurity.

We’ve rounded up some of Twilio’s US remote listings below:

 

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HubSpot

US marketing, sales, and CRM platform HubSpot has gained a reputation for being a good company to work for. Alongside its positive company culture, the Massachusetts-based company has a very flexible working model, giving employees full autonomy over where they choose to work.

HubSpot lets its employees work from home, from one of its offices, or from a mixture of the two. With 70% of its staffers currently choosing to work remotely full-time, you’ll definitely be in good company if you’d rather avoid the office completely. Here are some roles HubSpot is hiring for this February.

Check out the HubSpot career page to find more remote roles.

DoorDash

If you’d like to transform your DoorDash obsession into something lucrative, the food-delivery service is currently advertising a huge crop of remote roles.

According to Silicon Valley company, nothing they do is ‘one-size-fits-all’, including their working model. While some of the company’s teams – like DoorDash Labs and DashMart – require employees to work in person, other teams are able to join virtually from wherever they choose.

While most of its remote opportunities are open to candidates across the US,  some require you to work in certain states, so we recommend checking the role’s stipulations carefully before applying.

Browse through DoorDash’s full range of remote job listings on its career page.

Microsoft

Gaining itself a reputation for being a pioneer of flexible work, we can’t curate a list of remote roles without mentioning Microsoft. Despite the RTO movement gaining speed in the tech industry, Microsoft has remained steadfast in its approach to remote work.

While Microsoft officially operates on a hybrid policy, the Washington-based company hires for hundreds of 100% remote positions every month, making it one of the biggest WFH-friendly employers in the US.

Interested in landing a remote job at one of the most recognizable names in tech? Here are some roles currently available at Microsoft:

Check out the Microsoft careers page to find more remote jobs.

What Are the Best Remote Job Boards?

If you’re interested in snapping up a remote role, remote job boards can be the best place to compare a wide range of opportunities side-by-side. These platforms typically only contain legitimate positions and include filters that help you whittle down your options by industry, salary, and seniority level. Here are some of our top picks:

  • Remotive – Remotive features curated remote startup and tech jobs, and also lets you network via its only Slack community of professionals. Lot’s of the jobs posted on Remotive include salary details, but many features, like premium job alerts, are only available as paid add-ons. 
  • Remote OK – This platform offers a wide range of tech, customer support, and marketing roles, and lets you find jobs based on your qualifications, experience, and visa status.
  • Flex Jobs – Flex Jobs posts highly vetted job postings, and covers a variety of positions, from finance, HR, teaching, and writing. The platform also lets you filter for remote roles easily and offers useful career and skill-building resources
  • Indeed – Indeed is one of the biggest job databases on the internet. It gives you access to thousands of remote roles across a range of industries for free, but its remote filter isn’t as accurate as some other alternatives.  
  • LinkedIn JobsLinkedIn gives you the unique opportunity to network with recruiters and hiring managers themselves, and its built-in jobs board also lets you search through available positions. To stand out from the competition, you’ll need to have a strong profile. 

If you’ve never applied for a job using the platform before, learn how to use LinkedIn to search for a job in our step-by-step guide.

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Isobel O'Sullivan (BSc) is a senior writer at Tech.co with over four years of experience covering business and technology news. Since studying Digital Anthropology at University College London (UCL), she’s been a regular contributor to Market Finance’s blog and has also worked as a freelance tech researcher. Isobel’s always up to date with the topics in employment and data security and has a specialist focus on POS and VoIP systems.
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