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Find Remote Jobs at These 32 Work-From-Home Companies

Since March 2020, more and more Americans have been working from home thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. But now, with vaccinations available widely, many workplaces are asking their employees to return to the office.

Or, at least, management is talking about returning while keeping an eye on the Delta variant and increased infection numbers around the country before making a firm decision.

If the thought of giving up your WFH life fills you with dread, it’s time to look for a new job that allows you to work remotely 100% of the time.

To help your search, we have put together this list of companies that regularly offer WFH positions. This list is not exhaustive; a lot of companies who previously only had in-office positions are moving toward more WFH jobs in order to attract qualified candidates and to save money on office rentals.

32 Companies With Work-From-Home Jobs

We do our homework on companies before sharing them with our readers by vetting them. Here’s a list of work-from-home companies with regular job opportunities.

Adobe

Adobe is known for several products, including Acrobat, Photoshop and Illustrator. The company, which employs more than 21,000 people, has offices in cities around the world but also offers numerous work-from-home opportunities.

Benefits: Adobe has a substantial benefits package that includes medical insurance, 401(k), dependent care FSA, unlimited PTO and tuition reimbursement. The company also offers employee resource groups to help workers from similar backgrounds connect.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Go to the Adobe careers page and type “Remote” in the search bar to see all current remote positions.

Alorica

Alorica provides customer service and customer relationship management across a variety of industries, including healthcare and retail. The company employs more than 100,000 people and hires WFH customer service positions. There are a variety of shifts available, so it’s ideal if you’re looking for a flexible schedule.

Benefits: Alorica’s employee benefits include health insurance, tuition reimbursement, bonus potential, paid vacation and retirement planning.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: On the Alorica jobs page, select “Work at Home Agents” in the “Job Category” drop-down menu, then choose your current location to see what opportunities are available in your area.

Amazon

A person carries Amazon boxes to deliver

There’s no need to explain what Amazon does; it’s one of the best-known companies in the world. Amazon employs more than 1 million people, according to an October 2020 article in the Washington Post. Want to be one of those people? Amazon has an entire page that lists work-from-home jobs in several areas, including HR, software development and sales.

Benefits: Amazon’s benefits package for employees includes health coverage, 401(k), paid parental leave, adoption assistance and employee discounts.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: See a list of open WFH positions here.

Anthem

Anthem is a health insurance company that offers various part-time and full-time positions in a remote capacity. WFH jobs at Anthem include nurse reviewer, behavioral health care manager and customer care representative

Benefits: Benefits at Anthem include 100% paid preventative health care, six weeks of parental leave at 100% of pay, adoption and surrogacy assistance, paid time off and back-to-school assistance.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Search for remote jobs here and narrow your search down by career area to see what options are available to you.

Appen

Appen is a software company that counts training data and data collection among its solutions. The company serves numerous industries, including technology, automotive, government and healthcare. It has various remote job roles that include part-time to longer-term projects as well as full-time corporate positions in management, engineering and more. Appen was named the most remote-friendly company in the U.S. by FlexJobs.

Benefits: Full-time employees enjoy a variety of benefits, such as health insurance, 401(k), parental leave, tuition assistance and volunteer time off. Part-time or contract associates are not offered any benefits.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Go to the Appen job portal to see current WFH opportunities.

Cigna

Nurse tending patient in intensive care

Cigna is a medical insurance company that employs more than 73,000 people. The company is headquartered in Connecticut but offers various positions in a remote capacity, including sales administration, financial analyst, business analyst, claims professional and engineer.

Cigna also focuses on recruiting veterans and runs a Veterans Enterprise Resource Group called Salute.

Benefits: Cigna’s main benefits fall into one of four categories: Personal health, family health, community health and financial health. That includes medical insurance, 401(k), paid time off and tuition reimbursement.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: See a list of remote positions by typing “Remote” into the search bar on the Cigna careers page.

Citizens Bank

Citizens Bank is one of the oldest and largest financial institutions in the country. The company’s headquarters are in Providence, Rhode Island, but it hires remote associates for positions like mortgage underwriter, software engineer and account executive.

Benefits: Citizens Bank offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, 401(k) with company match, educational assistance and discounts on financial products like mortgages and savings accounts.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Browse remote jobs at Citizens Bank by typing “Remote” into the search bar.

Concentrix

Concentrix is a customer experience outsourcing company that employs people in more than 40 countries, many of whom work from home full time. Most available positions are in customer service.

Benefits: Benefits at Concentrix include health insurance, individual and team rewards and performance-based pay.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: See what WFH jobs are available here and apply through the Concentrix website.

CVS Health

CVS Health is known for its pharmacies in states across the country, but it also offers a lot of WFH positions. Remote roles at CVS include social worker, pharmacy technician, customer service representative and outreach coordinator. Some positions require you to be located within certain states, but others can be done from anywhere in the U.S.

Benefits: CVS Health offers a wide range of benefits, including medical insurance, a stock purchase plan, tuition reimbursement and an employee discount at CVS stores.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Apply for remote positions via the CVS jobs website.

Dell

Dell is best known for its range of personal computers. Headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, Dell employs more than 165,000 people worldwide, including many remote employees. As of October 2021, Dell listed more than 450 open WFH positions on its job website.

Benefits: Dell’s benefits package includes health coverage, employee pricing on Dell products, employee referral bonuses and professional counseling.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Browse WFH jobs by using the keyword “Remote” in the search bar on Dell’s job portal.

HCA

HCA Healthcare is made up of 185 hospitals and over 2,000 sites of care in 20 U.S. states and the U.K. Sites of care include freestanding ERs, surgery centers, urgent care centers and physician’s offices. The company employs more than 275,000 people in total, both within its facilities and in a remote capacity.

Remote opportunities at HCA include clinical statistical programmer, placement specialist PRN and clinical team lead.

Benefits: Benefits at HCA include tuition reimbursement, health benefits, time away from work policies, adoption reimbursement and 401(k).

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Search for work-from-home jobs by typing “Remote” into the search bar on the HCA careers site.

Hilton Hotels and Resorts

A lounge in a Hilton Hotel in London

If you haven’t heard of Hilton Hotels, chances are you live under a rock. Hilton owns hotels and resorts around the world and employs more than 360,000 people globally, including many in remote customer experience positions.

Hilton provides some equipment to its WFH customer experience employees, but you must have a wired connection (wireless not permitted), monitor and dedicated work space of your own in order to do the job.

Benefits: Hilton offers several benefits for its WFH employees, including health insurance, 401(k), paid time off and discounts on travel.

Pay: The base pay for a customer experience position is $11 per hour, and there are monthly incentive programs that give you more opportunities to earn.

How to Apply: Search for available WFH jobs at the Hilton jobs website.

Hopper

Hopper is a website and app that helps you find good deals on flights, hotels and car rentals. While Hopper isn’t as large a company as many on this list, it offers a lot of opportunities for those who want to work from home, specifically in customer service.

Benefits: Benefits at Hopper are typical and include health coverage, paid time off, 401(k) and company stock options.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Browse Hopper’s customer service jobs to see what’s available in your field.

Hubstaff

Hubstaff is a fully remote company that offers monitoring services, such as time-tracking software, to other companies with remote workforces. Hubstaff lists customers such as Groupon and Instacart on its website.

Remote opportunities at Hubstaff are vast and include customer service, digital advertising, engineering and more.

Benefits: Benefits at Hubstaff include annual retreats, generous PTO and paid parental leave. However, health insurance isn’t listed as an offered benefit, possibly because Hubstaff hires on a contract basis.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Browse Hopper’s remote jobs to see what’s available in your field.

Humana

Humana is a health insurance company offering medical, dental and vision coverage. The company has long believed in the power of a remote workforce — Humana reports that 47% of its workforce is remote during “normal” times, though this has risen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Available remote job roles include medical director, case manager and sales support.

Benefits: Benefits at Humana include medical insurance, 401(k) with 125% company match up to 6%, paid volunteer time and life insurance.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Check the box that says “Work at Home” under “Work Style” in the Humana job listings site to see what’s available in your field.

Intuit

You might not have heard of Intuit directly, but you’ve certainly heard of its products, which include TurboTax, QuickBooks and Mint. Intuit hires remotely for positions such as talent acquisition, service and support and loan servicing.

Benefits: Full-time employees at Intuit enjoy benefits like healthcare, professional counseling, fertility benefits and dependent care FSA.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: WFH jobs are denoted with a green circle on the Intuit careers website.

Kaplan

A teacher and students using computers and a touchscreen tablet

Kaplan provides learning resources such as test prep, career advancement and foreign language instruction for students of all ages. Kaplan has a global presence but is headquartered in the U.S. and has many remote job openings. Positions are available in multiple areas such as marketing, accounting, recruiting and IT.

Benefits: Kaplan offers the usual benefits — health, 401(k), etc. — in addition to its Gift of Knowledge Program, which offers free or discounted courses to employees and their immediate family through the Kaplan platform.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Browse Kaplan’s remote job listings by selecting “Remote/Nationwide, USA” under “Locations.”

Kelly Services

Kelly Services is a staffing agency that hires internally as well as for its business partners. Kelly’s specialty areas include education, technology, engineering, science and government.

Benefits: Benefits vary based on the position.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Click to see available WFH job listings through Kelly Services.

Lionbridge

Lionbridge provides content, testing and translation services to multiple industries, including life sciences, automotive, gaming, banking and travel. The company operates in 28 countries and employs thousands of people worldwide.

Lionbridge has plenty of remote job openings in positions like content editor, customer success manager, program manager and HR generalist.

Benefits: In addition to typical benefits like health insurance and 401(k), Lionbridge lets employees take their birthday off and encourages employees to volunteer by offering paid time off for this purpose.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Click here to see a list of current remote positions at Lionbridge.

Liveops

Liveops offers virtual call center services to companies in multiple industries, including  healthcare, retail, insurance, energy and travel.

While corporate jobs at Liveops are based at the company’s headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, the company hires work-from-home agents on a contractor basis. This allows you to work as much or as little as you want, and whenever you want.

Be prepared for some upfront costs, including providing your own equipment and paying for your own background check.

Benefits: Because Liveops agents are independent contractors and not employees, no benefits are offered.

Pay: Earnings are dependent on call volume, incentives, utilization and how many hours you can commit, but most agents earn between $12 and $17 per hour.

How to Apply: Click here to see current openings for Liveops agent positions.

Nielsen

A wall of tv screens

Nielsen is known for its TV ratings, but the company offers so much more. Its suite of solutions includes audience measurement, audience outcomes and Gracenote content services.

Nielsen’s remote positions include product manager, software engineer, call center, account manager and analyst.

Benefits: Benefits at Nielsen for full-time associates include health coverage, 401(k), unlimited vacation time and paid parental leave.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: You can view a list of current remote opportunities at Nielsen by clicking here.

Qurate Retail Group

Although you might not recognize the name, Qurate owns home shopping network titans HSN and QVC. The company employs remote associates mostly in customer service positions. Though remote, these employees must be located in certain cities with local phone numbers, and they must supply their own equipment (like computer, headset and phone).

Benefits: Qurate focuses its benefits on its employees’ physical health, financial health and work-life balance.

Pay: Customer service positions at HSN start at $13.25/hour with increases every 3 months for the first year, and every 6 months after that.

How to Apply: Check out opportunities in your area at the Qurate website.

Salesforce

Salesforce is a customer relationship management company that serves a huge variety of industries. It’s one of the best-known CRM providers out there right now, and the company is always hiring for new positions, many of which are remote.

Benefits: Benefits at Salesforce include medical coverage, flexible spending accounts, 401(k), employee stock purchase plan, educational reimbursement and paid parental leave.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: To see current remote job listings at Salesforce, click here, then select United States of America and your state followed by “Remote” in the left sidebar.

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Stride K12

Stride K12 is an education company that offers online, in-person or hybrid learning. The company caters to homeschooled kids, military families and those looking for learning opportunities beyond their local public K-12 schools.

Stride K12 has virtual jobs in several areas, including teaching, HR and marketing.

Benefits: Benefits include health coverage, parental leave, flexible spending accounts, paid time off and 401(k).

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: See a list of virtual jobs in corporate and teaching by selecting “Virtual” under “Company Location.”

Sutherland Global Services

Sutherland Global Services is a process transformation company that specializes in helping its customers bring their processes into the digital age. The company serves clients in more than 140 countries and in over 40 languages. Sutherland hires remotely for numerous roles, including customer service, software development, sales and IT.

Benefits: Sutherland’s benefits package includes paid time off, paid training, medical benefits, flexible scheduling, performance incentives and career advancement opportunities.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Search for remote roles at Sutherland by clicking here.

Trusted Health

Trusted Health matches travel nurses with jobs that fit their requirements, preferences and location. When you sign up for an account with Trusted Health, you’ll see personalized job matches based on your license type and clinical specialties. When you get a match, you will see information about the facility, the pay and the assignment (length, shift, etc) so you can determine whether it’s a good fit.

Benefits: Benefits depend on the assignment you are contracted for.

Pay: Varies based on assignment.

How to Apply: Sign up for Trusted Health by clicking here.

TTEC

TTEC is a customer experience software as a service company whose employees help solve problems and provide support for their customers’ customers. TTEC hires remotely for positions such as customer service, IT, consulting, marketing and sales.

Benefits: Benefits at TTEC include medical, dental and vision coverage; 401(k); pet insurance; paid leave; and tuition reimbursement.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Search for available WFH jobs on the TTEC careers portal.

Tutor.com

A young girl is tutored online.

Tutor.com is a service of the Princeton Review that offers personalized tutoring services for students in all stages of their education. Tutor.com offers work-from-anywhere opportunities for tutors who want flexibility and regular payments with no invoices required.

Benefits: No benefits are offered to tutors, as they are considered independent contractors rather than employees.

Pay: Tutor.com does not list its hourly rate, but tutors report an average of $12-$13 per hour on Glassdoor.

How to Apply: Click here to apply to be a tutor.

UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealth Group primarily provides medical insurance policies through United Healthcare. It is also the parent company of Optum, which is a health information and technology firm. UnitedHealth Group hires in many areas, including clinical, consulting, corporate, healthcare, project management and technology. Many of these jobs are remote.

Benefits: Benefits include medical plans, savings and retirement plans, tuition reimbursement, adoption assistance and paid time off. UnitedHealth Group offers medical and wellness benefits to full-time employees, as well as part-time employees who work 20 hours or more per week.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: To see a complete list of remote job openings at UnitedHealth Group, click here.

Working Solutions

Working Solutions provides customer service through its virtual contact center network. Companies that use Working Solutions include Shell, Intuit, Pfizer, Sprint, Peloton, Zillow and Expedia.

Agents at Working Solutions are all WFH and can work when and where they want. Because of that, agents are considered independent contractors instead of employees.

Benefits: Because agents are not employees of Working Solutions, there are no benefits offered.

Pay: Working Solutions reports that its agents earn an average of $15 per hour.

How to Apply: Search for available jobs here, and click the button to apply.

Xerox

Xerox has been around since the early 1900s and offers printers and supplies, 3D printing and various business solutions. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, but employs over 8,000 remote associates through its Virtual Office Program. This program employs associates in customer care, tech support, quality control, systems development and more.

Benefits: Benefits at Xerox include paid holidays, healthcare, life insurance, retirement savings plans, employee assistance programs and resources for childcare and eldercare.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: Click here to search for open jobs at Xerox.

Zoom

Zoom has been providing cloud video conferencing since its initial release in 2012, but thanks to the pandemic pushing all meetings to virtual, it became the fifth-most-downloaded app worldwide in 2020. Zoom is hiring for many positions, including some that are fully remote (and, presumably, meet with their teams via Zoom).

Remote positions at Zoom include enterprise sales associate, data scientist, software engineer and visual/web designer.

Benefits: Zoom offers benefits like health insurance, 16 weeks paid parental leave, generous PTO, personal finance coaching and book reimbursement.

Pay: Varies by position.

How to Apply: View remote job listings at Zoom here.

Ohio-based Catherine Hiles is a British writer and editor living and working in the U.S. She has a degree in communications from the University of Chester in the U.K. and writes about finance, cars, pet ownership and parenting. Information from contributor Danielle Braff and former staff writers Kaitlyn Blount and Matt Reinstetle is included in this report.

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