Fully Remote Jobs at Google You Can Apply for in February 2025

Google is regularly hiring for remote jobs in offices around the world, with 91 open positions right now.

February is one of the hardest months for in-office workers. The winds of winter are particularly frigid during the year’s shortest month, and the lack of Christmas decorations and New Year’s resolutions don’t make it any easier.

Remote workers, on the other hand, are basking in the glory of their air conditioning and comfy clothes, taking meetings and accomplishing tasks without the burden of a long commute. Isn’t it time you joined them?

In this guide, we’ll outline some of the remote jobs you can apply for at Google right now, as well as provide some insight into the job security at the tech firm in 2025 and what it’s like to work from home in the modern era.

Fully Remote Jobs at Google for February 2025

While some businesses have been halting their work-from-home policies over the last few years, Google has been fairly consistent when it comes to offering positions that are eligible for remote work. Admittedly, they aren’t hiring for as many remote jobs as Microsoft, but with 91 open positions as of writing, submitting an application is always worth it with this tech giant.

Here is just a small sample of the remote positions currently available at Google. You’ll notice they include the location, which just explains where these jobs are based and do not mean you have to live there, although it probably wouldn’t hurt to be in a similar time zone.

To find more remote positions at the tech firm, head on over the Google Careers page and make sure that the box is checked under the Location tab for Remote eligible.

Job Security at Google in 2025

Working at companies like Google used to be a guarantee of job security for as long as you need it. Unfortunately, in 2025, the tech industry continues to be rife with company layoffs that are making many employees wonder if any job is safe.

That does appear to be the case at Google currently, as the company has been requesting voluntary buyouts, which are quite consistently a pre-cursor to layoffs for employees. None have been announced yet, but as we’ve seen over the last few years, we don’t get a lot of warning before they get announced.

 

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You can, however, take solace in the fact that hiring new employees is quite an expensive investment, and it’s safe to assume that, in most cases, they won’t layoff someone they just hired. Don’t hold us to that, though.

How to Work From Home in 2025

Finding a remote job is only the first step when it comes to working from home. There are quite a few steps to take once you’re finished with this article, and we’re here to help walk you through as many as we can.

For starters, you’re going to need to actually get the job. Catering your resume for remote work can go a long way in setting yourself apart from the pack, and you’ll want to prepare yourself for either a phone or video call interview, as the in-person option is probably not going to be the standard.

Once you have the job, you’ll officially be a remote employee, which means you’ll want to make sure your productivity doesn’t dip, lest you lose access to the popular employee perk. You’ll want to find a good, distraction-free area to conduct your work, and a quiet area of your home to attend video meetings. It’s also important to set clear boundaries between work and life, otherwise you could fall into the trap of being “always on.”

Finding Remote Jobs in 2025

If you can believe it, Google isn’t the only company in 2025 that is hiring employees that are allowed to work from home. In fact, despite all the news about return-to-office mandates, remote work is still very much an available perk at certain companies. You just need to know where to look.

At Tech.co, we regularly cover all the remote positions available at companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, and many more, so you can find a job that fits your flexible schedule.

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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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