Remote work opportunities have fluctuated since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic but FlexJobs has seen a slight uptick in the companies actively recruiting for work-from-anywhere positions.
To help job-seekers find the best remote, flexible gigs, FlexJobs has identified the most in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs companies are hiring for by analyzing its database for the work-from-anywhere jobs with the highest volume of postings between January and April 2024.
Such jobs, however, are increasingly competitive to land, only accounting for about 5% of all remote roles, FlexJobs reports.
Most remote jobs have location requirements, mainly due to state and federal regulations that dictate where companies can hire people and do business.
If you're hoping to land a work-from-anywhere job, Spencer recommends highlighting in-demand soft skills that commonly appear in remote job ads, including project management and adaptability, on your resume and LinkedIn profile.
Persons:
FlexJobs, Keith Spencer, Spencer, Slack
Organizations:
CNBC, Microsoft