Fully Remote Jobs You Can Apply for in December 2024

Which companies are hiring for remote positions? We've highlighted some of the best roles on the market.

As the dust settles on Thanksgiving and the festive season looms, you’ve probably got a lot on your mind – where should I get my turkey from? What should I get for the in-laws? How am I going to keep the peace between Grandma Mildred and Auntie Jean?

You might also be thinking it’s high-time for a career change – but where to start? Luckily, here at Tech.co, we don’t think you should sweat the small stuff. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive list of the hottest remote jobs at the likes of Netflix, Discord, Apple, and more.

Read on for a rundown of the best remote tech jobs for December. And be sure to check out our list from November – some of those roles are still open!

Netflix

The streaming titan boasts a sterling 4.2 rating on Glassdoor, with 13,000 employees across no fewer than 22 different offices. Workers get their share of perks, including discounted subscriptions, cellphone bill reimbursement, and more. The company currently has 48 open remote roles – we’ve listed our picks below.

Be sure to check out the careers hub for a complete list, and to apply.

 

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Apple

One of the biggest companies in the world, Apple lays claim to an impressive 4.1/5 on Glassdoor, with employees particularly keen on the benefits package, pay, and culture. It’s also lauded for its progressive view on remote and hybrid working, with 85 current remote vacancies on its website. You can find a selection of them below.

You can find the full list on the Apple careers page, and make sure to check out our list of fully remote Apple jobs in November, where you’ll still find some open vacancies.

Discord

The popular messaging platform and VoIP has several open roles, most of which are remote-friendly. According to its website, “we believe great work isn’t tied to a physical space, [so] most of our roles offer flexibility.” We’ve outlined our favorites below.

View the full list here. Please note – some of these roles may require a degree of office-based work.

Pinterest

Founded in 2009, the flagship social media platform is a great place to go for recipes, décor, and fashion inspiration. And with over 520 million users every month, it’s clearly doing something right. The company prides itself on its generous vacation allowance, wellness benefits, and suite of professional development tools. You can find a selection of their remote roles below.

Head to the Pinterest careers page for a complete list of remote roles – there are 70 in total!

Amazon

The e-commerce giant is one of the biggest brands in the world, with thousands of employees based around the world. It also offers a number of remote-eligible roles on its careers page, but if you’re interested, you’ll have to act quickly – the company is currently engaged in a war of words with staff over its return-to-office (RTO) mandates. Check out our picks below.

There are many more on the website, but to reiterate, you’ll want to act quickly to snap up one of these roles!

Meta

Another tech giant with a dubious relationship with remote working, Meta nonetheless has several such roles currently advertised on its website. As with Amazon, you’d be wise to act quickly – the company has its colors firmly nailed to the mast where remote work is concerned. We’ve cherry-picked our favorites below.

This is just a modest selection of what you can find on the Meta careers page, where there are 89 remote-friendly roles in total.

Landing a Remote Job

With 2025 on the horizon, there’s never been a better time to take stock and evaluate whether or not the career you have is the one you want. And if you’ve got your sights set on a role that offers remote and hybrid working, there are opportunities aplenty.

We can only show you the door – the next step is applying and hopefully landing one of these great opportunities. Fortunately, to make your life a little easier, we’ve also put together some tips on how to nail a job interview, as well as a list of things to not do.

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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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