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United StatesFull-TimePublic Health ConsultingPosted
  • Serves as strategic and technical advisor
  • Manages organizational stewardship; high-level and/or strategic accounts, and provides practice/service leadership
  • Supervises leadership with a minimal assignment
  • Establishes and accountable to growth strategy and targets
  • Approval/sign off on all proposals prior to submission
  • Support leadership and management in proposal and pitch strategy
  • Develop and execute the company’s business development strategy, specifically focused on securing government contracts
  • Identify and pursue new business opportunities across state and local government agencies
  • Lead efforts to identify, capture, and win government contracts aligning with the firm’s growth priorities, including RFP responses, proposal development, and teaming arrangements
  • Maintain and expand the pipeline of opportunities with government entities
  • Oversee the creation and submission of high-quality, compliant proposals for government contracts
  • Coordinate internal teams, subject matter experts, and subcontractors to ensure timely and successful proposal submissions
  • Build and nurture strong, long-term relationships with government officials, agency representatives, and key decision-makers
  • Represent the company and prepare internal teams for conferences, events, and meetings
  • Build, mentor, and manage a team of business development professionals
  • Stay informed about government contracting and public health trends, regulatory changes, and competitive landscape
  • Analyze procurement forecasts and intelligence to position the company advantageously for upcoming opportunities
  • Achieve targeted sales and revenue growth in the government contracting sector
  • Develop pricing strategies, negotiate contract terms, and drive contract renewals
  • Collaborate with internal teams, including practice leadership, project delivery, finance, and legal, to ensure smooth project execution post-award
  • Ensure that all business development activities comply with relevant government regulations, procurement policies, and ethical standards
California or ArizonaFull-TimePosted
  • Ensure grantees maintain insurance compliance as required by grant agreement.
  • Accurately and promptly resolve insurance related inquiries, whether generated by grantees or internal team.
  • Provide prompt and effective assistance to grantees through various channels of communication (email, phone & video conference).
  • Maintain accurate records and consistently document ongoing grantee interactions in internal systems, databases and CRM.
  • Collaborate with extended team (both internal + external) to help organization accomplish ongoing priorities and collectively succeed.
  • Prepare recurring compliance and performance reports for leadership and stakeholders.
  • Help design new solutions as well as refine existing processes, tools or resources that deliver increased performance.
  • Continually adhere to organization’s policies and procedures.
  • Identify compliance gaps and escalate issues as appropriate.
  • Assisting in budget preparation and financial planning.
  • Analyzing financial data and deliver actionable insights to sr. management to enable informed, strategic decision-making.
United StatesContractDigital Experience AgencyPosted
  • Translate briefs into high-quality, functional designs aligned with client goals and audiences
  • Create source of truth documentation with detailed annotations and o assets to developers and other team members
  • Build and maintain comprehensive Figma design systems and component libraries
  • Find ways to bring your work to life through motion design or high-fidelity prototypes
  • Advise clients on e-commerce and UX best practices
Remote, USAFull-TimeAIPosted
Data Center - Senior TPM Portfolio Manager
Company:Cerebras Systems(251-500 employees, Computer, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Hardware)
  • Drive end-to-end Data Center Delivery execution across data center builds
  • Own schedule, scope, and cross-functional alignment
  • Ensure seamless execution from design to commissioning
  • Build and manage integrated EPC schedules
  • Drive critical path execution and recovery plans
  • Lead weekly execution reviews with contractors and internal teams
  • Align engineering, supply chain, construction, and commissioning
  • Eliminate gaps between design intent and field execution
  • Resolve technical interfaces (power, cooling, controls, network)
  • Track long-lead equipment
  • Ensure procurement stays ahead of construction
  • Mitigate supply chain risks early
  • Work directly with general contractors and trades
  • Resolve RFIs and field issues
  • Ensure execution matches design and schedule
  • Coordinate commissioning across systems
  • Drive readiness for Ready for Service (RFS)
  • Ensure sites are operational
  • Identify risks early and drive mitigation
  • Maintain visibility into issues and blockers
  • Step in and solve problems
  • Provide concise updates to leadership
  • Escalate with solutions and trade-offs
Remote, USAFull-TimeAI, HardwarePosted
Data Center Commissioning Lead
Company:Cerebras Systems(251-500 employees, Computer, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Hardware)
  • Lead commissioning strategy and execution across all colo data center deployments
  • Own full lifecycle commissioning from Level 1–5 testing through integrated systems testing (IST)
  • Develop and enforce commissioning plans, scripts, and procedures
  • Coordinate with construction, engineering, vendors, and colo providers to ensure readiness
  • Oversee testing of electrical systems (switchgear, UPS, generators), mechanical systems (cooling), and IT infrastructure
  • Ensure all systems meet design intent, performance requirements, and reliability standards
  • Drive issue identification, resolution, and closure prior to handover
  • Manage commissioning agents, vendors, and third-party testing teams
  • Establish standardized commissioning processes for repeatable deployments
  • Track and report commissioning progress, risks, and readiness to executive leadership
  • Ensure all documentation, test results, and turnover packages are complete and accurate
  • Validate base building readiness from colo providers prior to fit-out energization
  • Coordinate integration between landlord systems and tenant infrastructure
  • Ensure alignment on power availability, redundancy, and cooling capacity
  • Resolve interface issues between colo infrastructure and Cerebras systems
  • Hold providers accountable for performance during testing and energization
Remote-USAFull-TimeHealthcare SaaSPosted
  • Serve as the strategic advisor for assigned clients, guiding them through deeper product adoption and long-term journey planning.
  • Understand client business objectives, operational workflows, and compliance needs to drive meaningful outcomes aligned with PACE standards.
  • Lead conversations around performance trends, operational opportunities, and areas where Intus Care can further support impact.
  • Develop and maintain tailored success plans that ensure the platform is used to its fullest potential.
  • Lead advanced enablement and best practice sessions across CareHub, IRIS, analytics solutions, and operational workflows.
  • Support clients through change management, workflow optimization, and ongoing system utilization.
  • Identify adoption risks early and proactively develop plans to improve engagement and long-term retention.
  • Conduct regular executive-level business reviews, usage assessments, and operational health checks.
  • Analyze usage data and platform trends to identify opportunities for increased adoption or workflow refinement.
  • Present actionable insights and recommendations that support improved efficiency, compliance, and participant outcomes.
  • Act as a high-level voice of the client internally, influencing product enhancements and roadmap prioritization.
  • Collaborate closely with Product, Engineering, Implementation, Training, and Support to address client needs and ensure cohesive communication.
  • Mentor Client Success Managers by sharing best practices, leading internal knowledge sessions, and supporting difficult client scenarios.
  • Contribute to the development of client-facing resources, playbooks, best practice guides, and training materials.
Remote - United States and CanadaFull-TimeTransportationPosted
  • Resolve issues and clear roadblocks for fleets
  • Proactively identify developing incidents to keep fleets moving
  • Build trust by engaging with carriers
  • Ensure successful adoption and continued satisfaction with products and services
  • Daily queue management in Zendesk along with escalations in Slack
  • Handle cases that can be resolved with a single outbound call
  • Work across departments for resolutions and to develop best practices
  • Contribute to team building efforts
  • Maintain a space free from distraction during business hours
  • Generate SOPs and Macros to build out playbooks
  • Share knowledge, skills, and best practices with the team
  • Help identify areas for future-proofing
PolandFull-TimeE-commercePosted
E-Commerce Project Coordinator (Maternity Cover)
Company:Booksy(501-1000 employees, Mobile Payments, Marketplace, SaaS)
  • Support day-to-day marketplace operations connected with supplier onboarding, product setup, and ongoing operational coordination.
  • Ensure operational processes run smoothly across a variety of tasks, including supplier support, billing-related topics, and product feed management.
  • Work closely with internal stakeholders while also serving as a point of contact for suppliers.
  • Help coordinate activities across teams and keep operational work moving forward in a structured and responsive way.
  • Coordinate supplier onboarding activities, supporting suppliers as they are introduced to the platform from an operational perspective.
  • Manage a variety of marketplace operations tasks, including product onboarding, feed-related coordination, and billing or support-related topics.
  • Act as a point of contact for supplier support, responding to operational questions and helping resolve issues efficiently.
  • Work across internal teams to move requests forward, identify where support is needed, and make sure the right people are engaged when necessary.
  • Handle multiple incoming priorities at once, organizing work effectively and keeping operational processes from losing momentum.
SpainFull-TimePosted
Customer Support Advisor - Spanish Market
Company:Booksy(501-1000 employees, Mobile Payments, Marketplace, SaaS)
  • Support B2B customers for the Spanish Market through various channels like chat, calls, and emails
  • Guarantee customer satisfaction with every interaction
  • Act as a true problem-solver
  • Tailor communication to ensure a responsive, efficient, and seamless experience
  • Provide support for customer queries, handling their requests and addressing concerns within established time limits
  • Ensure a rapid response and that no customer is left without an answer
  • Identify customer issues and provide tailored, relevant solutions
  • Meticulously maintain records of all interactions in our CRM (Salesforce)
  • Represent the voice of the customer, seriously following up on open conversations
  • Report issues or improvement requests to enhance our solution
UKFull-TimeInfluencer MarketingPosted
  • Own and drive full-cycle sales from prospecting to negotiation and close
  • Lead enterprise-level conversations with national and global brands
  • Build high-impact pipelines by identifying and pursuing strategic opportunities
  • Tailor high-stakes proposals by collaborating with Strategy, Product, and Campaigns teams
  • Consultative selling to uncover complex challenges and position Kyra as the strategic solution
  • Own revenue number, maintain accurate CRM records, and consistently meet or exceed sales targets
  • Stay plugged into broader digital, creator economy, and media industry trends
  • Work closely with Strategy and Paid team to build compelling influencer marketing proposals
  • Work with Product team to leverage data within your sell and showcase our tech
  • Work with Client Solutions to drive client retention and growth
  • Represent Kyra at industry events, on calls, and in strategic forums as a trusted advisor
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Frequently Asked Questions About Remote Jobs

remoote.app tracks over 76,000 remote job listings from 8,100+ companies with transparent salary data on 55,000+ positions. Unlike general job boards, we focus exclusively on remote opportunities and filter out expired listings daily to ensure you only see active positions. Our advanced filters let you search by salary range, experience level, and job category.

Use a dedicated remote job board like remoote.app that verifies employers and removes expired listings daily. Look for positions with clear salary transparency—over 55,000 jobs on our platform include salary ranges. Avoid listings requiring upfront payments or promising unrealistic earnings. Research the company on LinkedIn and Glassdoor before applying.

Senior software engineering and tech leadership roles offer the highest remote salaries, typically $125,000-$170,000+ annually. Data scientists and machine learning engineers earn $110,000-$160,000. Product managers and engineering managers command $130,000-$180,000. On remoote.app, you can filter by salary range to find positions matching your compensation expectations.

Entry-level remote positions in customer support, data entry, virtual assistance, and content writing typically pay $52,000-$70,000 annually. Start by building skills through online courses, then search remoote.app using the 'Entry Level' filter. Create a strong LinkedIn profile highlighting remote-ready skills like self-motivation, written communication, and time management.

Essential remote work equipment includes a reliable computer, high-speed internet (minimum 25 Mbps), a quality headset with microphone, and a webcam for video calls. Many employers provide equipment stipends of $500-$1,500. A dedicated workspace with proper ergonomic setup—desk, chair, and good lighting—improves productivity and prevents burnout.

remoote.app currently lists over 76,000 active remote positions from 8,100+ companies worldwide. Our database is updated daily, removing expired listings and adding new opportunities. Remote work availability has stabilized post-pandemic, with tech, marketing, customer service, and finance sectors offering the most positions.

Beyond job-specific skills, successful remote workers excel at written communication, time management, and self-discipline. Technical proficiency with collaboration tools like Slack, Zoom, and project management software is essential. Employers also value problem-solving independence and proactive communication—updating team members without being prompted.

On remoote.app, we focus on fully remote positions where you can work from anywhere. Each listing specifies location requirements—some roles are 'remote within US' while others are truly global. Use our location filters to find positions matching your situation. About 65% of our listings offer fully flexible remote work with no geographic restrictions.

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Research and analysis by Mikhail Astashkevich, founder of remoote.app. With over 15 years of experience in backend architecture and software engineering leadership—including scaling engineering teams from 10 to 60 professionals across startup and enterprise settings—Mikhail built remoote.app to help job seekers navigate the remote work landscape with transparent, data-driven insights.

Remote Work by the Numbers: remoote.app Data

Data updated daily from our live job database. Statistics last verified: January 9, 2026.

The remote work landscape has grown remarkably diverse. Our platform currently tracks over 56,600 full-time remote positions, with contract roles adding another 5,800 opportunities and part-time positions contributing 2,400 more. Even internships have gone remote, with over 760 available for those just starting their careers.

Salary transparency has become a cornerstone of our approach. Over 55,000 of our listings include salary information because we believe workers deserve to know compensation before investing time in applications. This transparency helps job seekers make informed decisions and compare opportunities effectively.

Experience requirements span the full spectrum. Entry-level positions make up our largest category with over 29,600 listings, proving that remote work is accessible to newcomers. Senior roles follow with 7,100 positions, while mid-level opportunities account for 2,300 more. Even executive leadership has embraced distributed work, with 340 VP and C-level positions available remotely.

Geographic reach extends across 20 countries and growing. The US, Canada, UK, Spain, Germany, and Portugal lead in opportunity count, but companies increasingly hire without borders.

Top Skills in Remote Job Listings

Based on our analysis of remote job postings, certain skills consistently appear across industries and roles. Understanding which capabilities employers value most can help you prioritize your professional development.

Professional Skills

Communication skills dominate remote job requirements, appearing in over 14,300 listings. This makes sense: when you cannot tap a colleague on the shoulder, the ability to express ideas clearly in writing and on video calls becomes essential. Leadership follows closely at 12,800 mentions, while project management skills appear in 11,200 listings. Problem-solving rounds out the top professional skills at 7,500 mentions, reflecting the self-directed nature of remote work where you often need to troubleshoot independently before escalating.

Technical Skills

On the technical side, data analysis leads with 9,300 job listings requiring this capability. SQL follows at 9,000 listings, and Python at 8,800. These three skills form a powerful foundation for anyone seeking remote work in technology or analytics. DevOps practices have also become crucial: CI/CD knowledge appears in 7,300 listings, AWS expertise in 6,900, and RESTful API experience in 5,600. These numbers reflect how distributed teams rely on automated deployment pipelines and cloud infrastructure.

Business Skills

Remote work extends far beyond technology roles. Sales experience appears in 6,900 listings, with account management equally represented. CRM proficiency shows up in 7,300 positions, indicating how customer relationship management has become central to distributed sales teams. Compliance knowledge rounds out business skill requirements at 5,700 listings, particularly important in regulated industries like finance and healthcare that have embraced remote work.

Growing Demand Areas

Several skill categories show particularly strong growth. Cloud computing appears in 5,300 listings as companies continue migrating infrastructure. Backend development matches this at 5,300 positions. Cross-functional leadership skills appear in 7,300 listings, suggesting companies value remote workers who can bridge departmental divides. Perhaps most notably, mentoring skills appear in 7,400 listings, indicating that organizations want remote workers who can develop and support their colleagues despite physical distance.

Remote Work Models: Understanding Your Options

Not all remote arrangements are equal. Understanding the differences helps you target the right opportunities and set realistic expectations.

Fully Remote / Distributed

Fully remote positions allow you to work from anywhere with no requirement to visit an office. Communication happens primarily through asynchronous channels like Slack and Notion, supplemented by video calls when real-time discussion is necessary. This model works best for digital nomads, professionals living outside major tech hubs, and anyone who values complete location flexibility. The tradeoff requires strong self-discipline and excellent written communication skills. Without intentional social effort, isolation can become a real challenge.

Remote-First

Remote-first companies may maintain physical offices, but they treat remote employees as first-class citizens. Every meeting is video-accessible, documentation is comprehensive, and processes are designed with distributed teams in mind. This model suits professionals who want remote flexibility within a structured company culture. It often provides the best of both worlds: the freedom of remote work combined with strong organizational support systems that traditional remote positions sometimes lack.

Hybrid

Hybrid arrangements typically require two to three days in the office per week. This model became common at traditional companies that adopted remote work during the pandemic and have since sought a middle ground. It works well for professionals who value some in-person collaboration and live near the company office. However, approach hybrid roles with caution. The definition of "hybrid" varies widely between organizations, and some companies have gradually increased office requirements over time.

Remote-Friendly

In remote-friendly companies, working from home is possible but not the default. The company culture centers on office presence, and remote employees may find themselves at a disadvantage for promotions, important projects, or informal networking opportunities. This model suits temporary remote situations or trial periods, but may not support long-term remote career growth. Research company culture carefully before committing to a remote-friendly position, as the experience often differs significantly from truly remote-first organizations.

Skills That Help Remote Workers Succeed

Beyond job-specific technical skills, remote work demands distinct competencies that can make the difference between thriving and struggling in a distributed environment.

Written Communication

In remote work, writing replaces most in-person interaction. You will write status updates, project proposals, feedback, and casual conversation—all in text form. The ability to express complex ideas clearly and concisely, without requiring follow-up questions for clarification, becomes essential. Strong remote workers can convey tone appropriately, know when a quick message suffices versus when a detailed document is needed, and understand that their writing represents them when colleagues cannot observe their work directly.

Self-Management

Without office structure or a manager checking in regularly, remote workers must organize their own time, set priorities, and maintain productivity independently. This includes knowing when to start working each day—and equally importantly, when to stop. Burnout is remarkably common among remote workers who struggle to disconnect from work when their office is also their home. Successful remote professionals establish routines, set boundaries, and create separation between work and personal time.

Proactive Communication

In an office environment, your physical presence signals availability and engagement. Remote work removes these cues entirely. Successful distributed team members actively share what they are working on, communicate their availability, and flag blockers before they become crises. The general rule: over-communication is better than under-communication. Your colleagues and manager cannot see you working, so you must tell them.

Technical Self-Sufficiency

Remote workers cannot call IT support to their desk when something breaks. Basic troubleshooting skills, the ability to maintain your own equipment, and competence managing your home network are all part of the job. This extends to software as well: remote professionals need familiarity with video conferencing, chat platforms, project management tools, and document collaboration systems. The more technically self-sufficient you are, the less friction you will encounter in daily work.

What Remote Job Listings Reveal About Employer Expectations

Analyzing thousands of remote job postings on remoote.app reveals patterns in what companies actually prioritize when hiring distributed workers. These requirements go beyond the job-specific skills and hint at what makes remote work successful from the employer's perspective.

Communication Requirements

Requirement% of Listings Mentioning
Written communication skills42%
Async/asynchronous work style28%
Video call/meeting proficiency23%
Documentation skills19%
Cross-timezone collaboration16%

The data confirms what experienced remote workers know intuitively: writing matters most. Nearly half of all remote job postings explicitly mention written communication as a requirement. Asynchronous work capability follows, reflecting how distributed teams operate across time zones without constant real-time interaction. Video proficiency, documentation skills, and cross-timezone collaboration round out the communication requirements employers prioritize.

Work Structure Patterns

Beyond communication, job listings reveal how companies structure remote work. Timezone overlap requirements appear in 31% of listings, with most specifying four to six hours of overlap with US Eastern or Pacific time. This constraint affects where you can work from and when you need to be available.

On the positive side, 24% of listings explicitly mention flexible scheduling, allowing workers to structure their day around peak productivity rather than traditional office hours. Results-based evaluation appears in 18% of listings, emphasizing output over hours worked. This signals a mature remote culture where success is measured by what you accomplish rather than when you are online.

Pro tip: Search our listings for "async" or "flexible hours" to find companies with the most accommodating remote policies.

Career Growth in Remote Roles

A common concern among professionals considering remote work is whether they can advance their careers without office face-time. The answer is yes, but it requires intentionality that office workers might never need.

Visibility matters more when working remotely. Your manager cannot see you working late or observe your problem-solving in real time. Document your wins and share them proactively through regular updates on progress and achievements. Create a paper trail of your impact that speaks for itself during performance reviews.

Feedback requires active pursuit in remote settings. Do not wait for annual reviews to understand how you are performing. Schedule monthly check-ins with your manager to stay aligned on expectations, identify growth areas, and course-correct before small issues become significant problems.

Relationship building, which happens naturally in office environments through casual interactions, requires deliberate effort when remote. Schedule virtual coffee chats with colleagues across your organization. These informal connections drive promotions and opportunities in ways that pure performance metrics cannot capture. Remote workers who invest in relationships typically advance faster than those who focus solely on output.

Finally, track your impact systematically. Keep a running document of projects completed, metrics improved, and value delivered. This record becomes invaluable during performance reviews, salary negotiations, and job searches. When you work remotely, no one witnesses your daily contributions. That documentation becomes your evidence of excellence.

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Use the job search above to filter by industry, experience level, and employment type. remoote.app lists over 76,000 remote positions from 8,100+ companies with new jobs added daily and filled positions removed to keep listings current. Filter by skill, seniority level, or salary requirements to find your ideal remote role.