They mainly concern the fields of marketing, IT and editorial and copywriting services.
There are three sectors that have left the four walls of the office in the past and offer the most positions for “work from anywhere”: the field of marketing, IT and editorial and copywriting services.
In fact, according to a relevant analysis by FlexJobs, a platform that specializes in the search for remote work, the ten companies that posted the most vacancies for “work from anywhere” between January and June this year are as follows:
1. Protocol Labs
It is a San Francisco-based research and development lab that has undertaken a wide range of projects, including the development of the Filecoin cryptocurrency.
2. Wikimedia Foundation
It is a Non-Governmental Organization that manages websites like Wikipedia.
3. Studysmarter
It is a German educational platform, which according to its website has at least 700 employees in more than 40 countries.
4. Toptal
It is a platform that connects businesses with freelancers working in a range of industries, including financial services, technology and healthcare. According to their website, the company employs at least 4,000 employees who work remotely in more than 100 countries.
5. Achieve Test Prep
Intended for individuals seeking university accreditation through exam grading. Among other things one may need to pass an exam in order to get all the credits for a semester course.
6. ModSquad
It is a US-based customer service platform with customers around the world.
7. Polygon Technology
According to its website, “Polygon is a decentralized Ethereum platform that allows developers to build dApps (decentralized applications) that are user-friendly and scalable.”
8. Superside
It is a subscription design service that offers “designs that are right-sized for scale-ups and business teams – from day-to-day production tasks to large strategic design solutions.” According to its website, all employees work remotely.
9. Consensys
It is a blockchain technology company active in six projects, including Codefi, a “blockchain application for the commerce and technology industry”, and Metamask, a cryptocurrency wallet for the Ethereum blockchain.
10. Airbnb
In April 2022, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky announced that the company’s workforce can “live and work from anywhere.”
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