Fully Remote Jobs You Can Apply for in March 2025

If you're keen for something new, and the flexibility to pick your working location, check out our list of remote open roles.

The remote work debate continues to rage on. Seemingly every week, a big tech company issues a return-to-office (RTO) mandate, announces mass layoffs, or both.

But don’t let the headlines get you down – there are still businesses out there that are committed to flexible working. With the raft of benefits that it can bring employees and businesses alike, it’s hardly surprising that several institutions continue to carry the torch.

In this guide, we’ve put together a list of some of the hottest remote vacancies at leading companies across the tech space. So, if you’re interested in a new remote-eligible role, you’ll find everything you need to take the next step.

Coinbase

Coinbase, of cryptocurrency fame, is currently advertising a number of remote roles on its careers hub. The crypto exchange offers burgeoning investors a place to buy, sell, and trade Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more. With the world of decentralized finance soaring since President Trump began his second term on January 20, there’s never been a better time to join the industry.

Coinbase has no fewer than 330 open roles on its site that are remote-friendly, across risk management, marketing, engineering, HR, finance, and more. You’ll find a selection of our favorites below.

 

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Stripe

Stripe is truly one of the biggest payments infrastructure companies in the world. This week, it was revealed that the company’s total payment volume had reached a dizzying $1.4 trillion in 2024, representing 1.3% of global GDP. Wow.

If you fancy a piece of that particular pie, you might be pleased to hear that the company currently has several remote roles up for grabs. With vacancies across sales, marketing, data science, partnerships, and more, why not head to their careers page and browse to your heart’s content?

In the meantime, you’ll find our personal picks below.

GitLab

Not only is the software development platform a godsend to engineers everywhere, but it’s also a renowned remote work hotspot. The company currently boasts over 2,200 employees across 60 countries, and precisely 0 office spaces, owing to its all-remote working policy.

If that sounds appealing, we’ve cherrypicked our favorite open roles for your consideration.

Shopify

Maybe the biggest name in e-commerce, Shopify is celebrated the world over for its sales functionality. Here at Tech.co, we’re big fans of the web builder, which allows you to get your online store off the ground and scaling in next to no time.

If a career at the company interests you, we’ve got some good news: there are loads of remote-friendly roles on its careers page right now. Below, you’ll find a small selection of our favorites, but make sure you head to the website to get the full list.

What Are the Benefits of Remote Working?

You don’t have to look too hard to find evidence of the benefits of remote working. For a start, the freedom to work from a location of your choosing, rather than being tethered to an office for five days a week, is linked to lower rates of burnout. According to a recent study, individuals with flexible working arrangements are less exhausted, the main symptom of burnout.

What’s more, remote working can have a significant impact on people’s carbon footprint. Reportedly, working from your home could cut your carbon emissions in half, due to the fact that you won’t be required to commute to an office via bus, car, or train.

Recent findings also suggest that remote workers are happier than their in-office counterparts. The “Return-to-Office Mandates and the Future of Work” study, conducted in July 2023, illustrates that RTOs have a negative impact on employee wellbeing, with remote employees 27% more likely to look forward to carrying out their job.

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Gus is a Senior Writer at Tech.co. Since completing his studies, he has pursued a career in fintech and technology writing which has involved writing reports on subjects including web3 and inclusive design. His work has featured extensively on 11:FS, The Fold Creative, and Morocco Bound Review. Outside of Tech.co, he has an avid interest in US politics and culture.
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