remote companies YOU should apply for💻

when i was looking for a remote position last year, these companies were on the list for “TOP COMPANIES to work for” and i was constantly applying for these companies!

after further research, that statement still stands even after a year. these companies are VERY longed after so if you don’t get a job offer the first time around, DO NOT GIVE UP AND KEEP APPLYING!!!!

these companies are growing more and more every day and will have more positions open up for you!

i hope this helps someone else on their remote work journey! 💻🤍

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@Lemon8 Career

2024/7/11 Edited to

... Read moreRemote work has surged in popularity, and many companies are reimagining their hiring processes to accommodate more remote positions. Top companies such as Amazon and Home Depot are not only actively hiring for remote roles but also providing robust benefit packages that support employees’ work-life balance. Amazon offers flexible PTO policies and competitive pay, starting at around $19 per hour, along with substantial employee discounts. Home Depot focuses on fully remote opportunities and is known for its dedication to providing equipment and mental health support. Moreover, U.S. Bank has been recognized for its comprehensive vacation and holiday pay, showing their commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance. They understand the importance of mental health, offering benefits such as parental leave. As these companies continue to expand, they create more opportunities for job seekers across various fields. Staying persistent in your job search is essential, especially with these competitive companies. Keep refining your resume and cover letter, and utilize networking platforms like LinkedIn to make connections with current employees. Remember, remote job searching may take time, but with perseverance, you can successfully land a position that fits your lifestyle and professional goals.

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