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U.S.Full-TimeCloud-based content managementPosted
Account Executive, Public Sector
Company:NetDocuments(251-500 employees, Cloud Data Services, Email, SaaS)
  • Own and execute a territory plan across State & Local (SLED) and Federal accounts, driving net new logo acquisition and expansion in existing customers.
  • Build and manage a strong, predictable pipeline of six figure opportunities through targeted prospecting, partner collaboration, and marketing generated leads.
  • Maintain accurate pipelines, forecasting, and account plans in CRM.
  • Lead complex sales cycles from initial discovery through negotiation and close, navigating procurement, legal, and security processes typical in public sector environments.
  • Conduct deep discovery to understand each agency’s document, email, and records management needs (e.g., FOIA, case management, discovery, records retention, and compliance).
  • Develop and deliver compelling value propositions, ROI/TCO analyses, and business cases tailored to executives, business sponsors, legal teams, and IT/security stakeholders.
  • Partner closely with Sales Engineering and Product to design solutions leveraging NetDocuments’ platform capabilities, including security, governance, AI, and integrations (e.g., Microsoft 365, esignature).
  • Navigate and leverage public sector contract vehicles and procurement pathways (e.g., via distribution and channel partners such as Carahsoft/TD SYNNEX Public Sector).
  • Articulate how NetDocuments’ FedRAMP authorized offering and compliance posture address government security and regulatory requirements at federal, state, and local levels.
  • Stay up to date on key public sector initiatives, regulations, and trends that impact document and content management.
  • Build strong, multithreaded relationships across agencies, including legal leadership, CIO/CTO/CISO, records managers, and program owners.
  • Develop long-term account strategies to land, expand, and retain strategic accounts; act as a trusted advisor on modernizing document and email management.
  • Collaborate with Customer Success, Professional Services, Product, and Marketing to ensure successful implementations and ongoing customer value realization.
  • Work closely with marketing campaigns, events, and thought leadership targeting public sector legal and IT stakeholders.
  • Align with strategic partners (e.g., systems integrators, resellers, and consulting partners) to co-sell and expand NetDocuments’ footprint in target accounts.
CanadaFull-TimePosted
  • Lead the design and execution of global sales enablement programs that drive measurable improvements in seller performance and revenue outcomes
  • Use data and field insights to identify performance gaps, diagnose root causes, and implement targeted interventions
  • Develop and deliver role-based training, playbooks, and enablement content aligned with sales priorities and go-to-market strategies
  • Partner cross-functionally with Sales, RevOps, Product, and Marketing teams to ensure alignment with strategic objectives
  • Build and scale onboarding and ramp programs to accelerate time-to-productivity for new hires
  • Define and standardize sales processes, rules of engagement, and best practices across regions and segments
  • Drive product and pricing launch readiness, equipping teams with messaging, tools, and training for successful adoption
  • Enable frontline managers with coaching frameworks, performance scorecards, and reinforcement mechanisms
  • Continuously measure program effectiveness, optimize enablement strategies, and drive sustained behavior change
  • Leverage AI and modern enablement tools to scale learning, improve efficiency, and enhance field productivity
AmericasFull-TimeDeveloper ToolsPosted
  • Ship first agent feature and familiarize with architecture, tool ecosystem, and API interactions within the first month.
  • Identify and fix biggest reliability or performance gaps within the first month.
  • Launch a brand new agentic feature to tens of thousands of developers within the first 3 months.
  • Own a core infrastructure area (orchestration, eval pipeline, tool framework, or trust/permissions layer) within the first 3 months.
  • Scope and work on projects self-sufficiently within the first 3 months.
  • Learn incident response basics and join on-call rotation within the first 3 months.
  • Improve agent reliability, speed, and capability within the first 6 months.
  • Build infrastructure for the rest of the team to ship agents with within the first 6 months.
  • Review code, create proposals, and contribute to architectural discussions within the first 6 months.
  • Ship a major product or feature within the first 6 months.
  • Debug complex issues within the agent system within the first 12 months.
  • Develop own initiatives for improving agent products within the first 12 months.
  • Mentor other engineers joining the team within the first 12 months.
Remote - USAFull-TimeHealthcarePosted
  • Counsel clients and internal teams on best practices for overall social strategy, displaying an in-depth understanding of the functionality, formats, and emerging trends in platforms and social content across various platforms.
  • Be a steward of content timelines and review processes to ensure timely and efficient approvals.
  • Oversee and support coordination of feedback between clients and account teams.
  • Serve as reviewer/approver on social publishing and community management to ensure flawless overall management of client’s channels.
  • Cultivate growth of Associates and Managers on the social team through strategic counsel, coaching, and mentorship.
  • Partner with our in-house measurement team of data scientists and analysts to determine KPIs for campaigns, provide campaign insights, drive results, enhance performance and inform future content strategy.
  • Identify new areas/opportunities for social and develop/maintain relationships with social platform representatives.
  • Brainstorm, conceptualize and present new social media and digital programs/plans for the client rooted in a combination of business objectives, audience insights, and platform expertise.
  • Educate teams on the nuances and implications of decisions before they’re carried out on social.
SwitzerlandFull-TimeSaaSPosted
  • Own the UX and UI for your product area within DAM, driving design decisions independently from discovery through to shipped product
  • Partner with your product manager and engineering team, proactively identifying experience gaps and proposing solutions
  • Design end-to-end flows, from early concepts and wireframes to polished, production-ready UI
  • Ground your work in user research, data, and customer feedback, advocating for the user when priorities compete
  • Collaborate with other designers across Frontify to maintain coherence across the broader platform experience
  • Contribute to design critiques and knowledge sharing, helping raise the craft standard across the team
Morocco, work from anywhereFull-TimeContent CreationPosted
  • Own the full edit process from 2-hour sessions down to 30-second viral clips in French and English
  • Create visual reveal videos using 50+ pre-shot content pieces with educational overlays
  • Build talking head content and use AI-generated visuals and motion graphics
  • Handle AI voice dubbing for multilingual content across French and English markets
  • Edit challenge-style videos showing creative processes from start to finish
  • Design split-screen formats showing multiple camera angles simultaneously
  • Add strategic captions, arrows, and educational callouts that boost engagement
  • Iterate fast based on what hits 100K+ views versus what flops
  • Manage content pipelines across multiple social accounts and languages
  • Ship 2 to 4 videos weekly across both brands working completely remote
USFull-TimePayments, FintechPosted
Content Manager
Company:NMI(101-250 employees, Internet, Credit, E-Commerce)
  • Own and develop NMI’s content strategy, ensuring alignment with business goals, objectives and go-to-market priorities.
  • Define editorial priorities and build and manage the editorial calendar, aligning content to support key themes, campaigns, launches and integrated marketing programs.
  • Lead the creation of high-quality content across formats, including website copy, blogs, thought leadership, whitepapers, ebooks and case studies.
  • Set the standard for how complex payments and fintech topics are communicated, ensuring clarity and consistency across audiences.
  • Establish NMI’s presence in external, audience-relevant platforms and communities.
  • Partner closely with product, engineering, and subject matter experts to produce credible, accurate content, including technical blog content when appropriate.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams and external agencies, influencing content direction and ensuring alignment.
  • Act as the senior editorial authority, setting tone of voice, writing and reviewing high-impact content, and ensuring quality and brand consistency.
  • Measure content performance and engagement metrics, conduct content audits, and use insights to refine strategy, formats and distribution.
Mexico, New York, Mexico CityFull-TimeFinTechPosted
  • Own our brand narrative: Define a clear, evidence-based brand structure and design a brand strategy that translates into clear, emotionally resonant storytelling
  • Drive creative excellence: Own the operational delivery of creative content across social, email, web, paid media, and out-of-home (OOH campaigns) across a variety of formats (e.g., short and long-format video, static, paid media creative, email / lifecycle, and visual elements in our product)
  • Effectively leverage a diverse set of resources: Identify and leverage third-party resources (e.g., agencies, AI tools, creators) to maximize the time our in-house team spends elevating our messaging and capabilities
  • Measure impact for organizational alignment: Fully define and own our brand evaluative and measurement system that guides organizational investment decisions and aligns to product, acquisition and user sentiment objectives
EMEAFull-TimeOpen Source SoftwarePosted
Content Marketing Team Manager
Company:Canonical(1001-5000 employees, Internet of Things, Open Source, Cloud Computing)
  • Develop and execute a content marketing strategy that aligns with our business goals, SEO and brand.
  • Manage our content calendar end to end, ensuring content is efficiently produced with minimum friction and process clarity.
  • Ensure content quality, consistency and brand alignment in everything we produce.
  • Collaborate with our web and growth engineering teams to optimize content for search engines, building on proven SEO expertise.
  • Supervise quarterly content planning sessions and work closely with content specialists, product management and marketing to optimize content plans.
  • Monitor and report on KPIs for our content program and use analytics tools to identify improvement opportunities.
  • Align messaging to ensure integrated campaign support across channels, working closely with our marketing, product and brand teams.
North America, South America, EuropeFull-TimeWealth Management, SaaS, Professional ServicesPosted
Digital Marketing Project Manager
Company:ProperExpression(1-10 employees, Digital Marketing, Advertising, SEO)
  • Lead impactful marketing projects to success.
  • Manage and build ClickUp projects, lists, tasks and templates, keeping the entire team on track and on deadline.
  • Own and monitor internal team assignments, follow up with task owners and stakeholders, and ensure all tasks are progressing as planned.
  • Manage external contractors, direct their work, and exert quality control over their deliverables.
  • Track hours, coordinate estimates and make sure the team is operating efficiently and at a high utilization rate.
  • Collaborate with Strategists, PPC experts, SEO specialists, designers, copywriters, and other subject matter experts to plan and coordinate powerful marketing campaigns.
  • Partner with account managers and directors to create and implement detailed multi-channel campaign briefs, including email marketing, website optimization, and paid channels.
  • Oversee the implementation of website and landing page development in close conjunction with creative director, designers and developers.
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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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