With companies continuing to call workers back to the office, the great resignation may continue to pinch human resource specialists looking to fill roles. However, one thing that is likely to continue as well is the need for remote workers and remote jobs.
Many of those who worked remotely during the pandemic aren't keen on the idea of returning to the office full-time. Whether they don't want the long commute, or simply like being able to schedule their life more easily, remote work isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
If you're hoping to stay in remote work, or want to start working from home, we're here to help. The following companies are looking to hire more remote workers to fill their rosters for 2025.
1. Lumenalta
Lumenalta would like to welcome you to the internet software and services industry. Through their innovative approach to digital products, they help enterprise companies create merchandise that customers actually want to purchase.
As a 100% remote company, Lumenalta prides itself on the freedom non-office work allows. Their culture evolves around freedom, mastery, purpose, and care. They build a community through the common thread of humanity by hearing their clients needs, the needs of their employees and their employee's families.
2. Contra
This small business targets Gen Zers with its AI-friendly layout and AI-generation tools. However, even if you're not in Gen Z, you can still find great uses for Contra. If you work as a freelancer in any capacity and want a nice way to showcase your portfolio of work, Contra is a great place to start.
By setting up an account with Contra, you can get your portfolio and work in front of people who need your services. This, in turn, makes is possible for them to get in touch if they'd like to work with you on a project.
3. Hotjar
If you've ever wanted to scream because a website was unbelievably hard to navigate, you're going to love Hotjar. This company helps website owners ensure their sites are easy to use, provide pertinent information, and help customers and end-users find what they need.
Hotjar is a fully remote company that wants to make the internet user-friendly one website at a time by providing the most up to date insights for their customers. If you have any experience in website building, software creation, or anything in between check them out to see what jobs they have open.
4. Taxjar
No one likes taxes, but being able to navigate them is where Taxjar comes into play. Taxjar helps websites automate their sales tax requirements across all sales channels from calculation and nexus tracking to reporting and filing.
This company is fully remote and is a great start for anyone with a degree in accounting or business or even website development. If taxes actually make you smile, see if Taxjar has a job you'd like to do and apply today.
5. Aha!
If product development makes your heart sigh, Aha! might just be the company for you. They've helped more than 700,000 builders by providing products that streamline processes so people can have a life outside of work.
Through programs like Aha! Academy and Aha! Cares, the team at Aha!, gives back to those in need and prides itself on being a very different high-growth SaaS company. Check out their open jobs to see if something is a great fit for you.
6. Toptal LLC
Toptal LLC is looking to keep their spot as a provider of the top 3% of freelance talent. If you're in the project management, finance, design, or development space, give Toptal LLC a chance to showcase your potential.
You can check out all Toptal LLC has to offer freelance talent by creating a profile and using their site to host your online portfolio for millions of companies that need people with your specific talents.
7. Toggl
Time management is a busy business and a profitable one. Experts expect the time management software business alone to reach $31.88 billion by 2028. To that end, companies like Toggl exist to bring the most up to date, user-friendly time management tools to companies and individuals.
If you're into software development, app development, or simply want to help people get the most out of their own 24 hours, Toggl may be the company for you. If you're into kindness, improvement, teamwork, open communication, and creative collaboration, check out Toggl's open roles for more info.
8. ReCharge Payments
If you've ever used or thought about launching a subscription-based business, ReCharge Payments may be able to help you out. Having assisted more than 15,000 merchants launch and scale their own subscription businesses, ReCharge Payments helps businesses get their subscription products into the hands of their customers.
No matter who you are, ReCharge Payments values you. Through their Recharge Cares program and other activities, the team at ReCharge finds ways to give back and help those in need. ReCharge Payments fosters a culture that creates opportunities for growth, collaboration, and genuine outreach. You'll want to know the people who work here.
9. Close
If you know anyone who needs a new CRM (Customer Relationship Management) that delivers, Close has the products they're looking for. Nearly 50% faster than the average CRM, Close offers speed and reliability. Plus, people love Close because it has the parameters to use it all day, every day, to help teams handle funnel input faster and easier.
If you want to work for a company that values team collaboration and culture, prides itself on providing a remote first experience, and puts their full trust in their employees to get the work done, Close may be the next stop for you.
10. TestGorilla
TestGorilla envisions a world where everyone does their dream job. After raising $70 million in Series A funding from firms like Atomico and Balderton Capital, TestGorilla is on track to keep growing.
Working with hiring and onboarding teams, TestGorilla implements a screening process that allows managers and recruiters to test candidates for specific skills related to a job instead of relying on outdated and often over-inflated CVs. With their products, HR representatives can have applicable data on aptitude, practical job skills, motivation, and culture add.
11. X-Team
Founded in Melbourne, Australia, this 100% remote company has an international team of employees who help companies around the world scale their development.
X-Team wants their team members to live lives of freedom, where they can spend time being energized by their passions and activities that excite them. They also want team members who are proactive, flexible, adaptable, and can work without needing to be coddled. Empathy and a “Keep Moving Forward” mentality push X-Team above their competition. Did I mention that every team member receives an annual life stipend of $2500 through their Unleash+ program to spend on activities and products that energize them? Check them out for your next role.
12. Shogun
This startup is on fire and growing exponentially. Since 2018 when they finished Y-Combinator, they've raised more than $67.5 million in series C funding and have investors like Insight Partners and VMG Partners.
Through brand empowerment and exceptional e-commerce options for their customers, Shogun is on track to create the world's best remote company. They are currently fully remote, have no offices and are excited to work with people who are passionate about remote work.