Looking for Remote Work? Here are the 15 Best Places to See
Nearly everyone I know prefers remote work to the demands of an in-person office (myself included!) Whether it’s because they enjoy the freedom of “working from anywhere,” or simply because of a better lifestyle or mental health, I understand the benefits. Remote work has benefits that can’t be replicated in an office environment—more autonomy, flexibility, and, the simple fact that you can do a lot of laundry in the middle of the day. Of course, the opposite is also true: working in an office has its advantages, but for many people, the benefits of working from home far outweigh the benefits.
That said, it can be very difficult to find remote jobs without digging through page after page of job postings. Search filters don’t always work and often still insert jobs directly into your search results. Not to mention, because so many people want work from home jobs, competition is fierce. But with a little more research, we discovered that there are plenty of job boards dedicated to remote job openings. So, if you’re having trouble finding your next remote role or want to narrow down your job search to improve your chances, look no further—here are 15 of the best remote job boards to get you started.
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1. Flexible Work
FlexJobs is one of the most highly rated remote job platforms out there, and it’s easy to see why. Their job postings are checked and verified by their staff before being posted, meaning every job is legitimate and high quality. They customize your search results based on location, job title, and years of experience, meaning you’re more likely to find a job that suits you quickly. This resource is very useful for any industry, and you can even search by top-rated companies if you want to get more specific posts. Prices are reasonable for active job seekers, starting at $2.95 for 14 days of full access, or $9.95 per month for three months, giving you more time to search.
2. We Work Remotely
WeWorkRemotely is another job board that has the numbers to back it up. It boasts being the largest remote work community, with the most posts. They specialize in design, programming, and marketing work, but also serve a variety of other industries such as education and real estate. The platform also has great resources, including free resume reviews, an AI-powered automated job search option, and a community blog to connect with other remote workers. The best part? It’s completely free to use.
3. Job printing machine
Jobspresso stands out for its high-quality and curated variety of jobs. They specialize in technology, marketing, and customer support, but also represent a variety of other industries. Through the use of keyword searches, it’s easy to match your skills to a post. Think: data analysis or SEO. The site is also free to use, and if you prefer to apply directly on a company’s website rather than on a job board, you’ll be taken directly to a posting on their site. This can help you get rid of annoying ghost jobs.
4. Itinerant Workers
WorkingNomads is a good place for those who like to find new jobs consistently, especially for contract work. (Being an early applicant can give you an edge!) IMO, the best feature on this site is the company tab, where you can browse as many remote companies as you like. While they have many publicly accessible posts, they offer a premium subscription, which gives you access to more posts, customized job alerts, and quality vetted jobs. If you are serious about finding a job quickly, I recommend it. Their tiered pricing is broken down into monthly, quarterly, or annually, the best deal is quarterly, which is $39.95 every three months.
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5. Well found
If you’re looking for a job at a startup, this is for you. Wellfound is a great platform to connect startup companies with job seekers. My favorite feature is that you can fill out the application right on their site, which means you won’t have a million tabs open. This may seem small, but trust me, it saves a lot of time in the long run and keeps you organized. They also offer a salary calculator, which helps determine the appropriate salary range for your job title and experience, based on industry standards. This is a great tool to use when negotiating your salary with a new job. From engineering to sales to operations, their reach spans across industries and skills. Not to mention, this site is also free.

6. Remote Only
JustRemote is the platform for you if you want to view anything other than remote positions. No need to sort out roles at the office if you’re not interested! Just by using a few keywords, JustRemote will provide results for your perfect job. They keep their interface simple, and they also provide free resume templates on their site, which is a great resource. While most of these sites are free to use, they offer a sophisticated search that displays “hidden jobs.” Access to it is $6 per month—not a bad price to pay to get ahead of the competition.
7. Skip Drive
At SkipTheDrive, you can search for flexible, remote, and hybrid jobs all in one place. They make it easy by separating opportunities by category or keyword. They specialize in technology, sales, and marketing jobs, but also cover several other industries, such as healthcare. The best part? You don’t even need to register an account to search. It’s free, easy to use and fast. Additionally, they offer a free spreadsheet where you can track your job applications.
8. No Table
NoDesk is a great resource for remote workers to not only find work but also connect with their community. Browsing is completely free, and there’s no registration required—which we really like. But the best feature of this platform is that it includes company profiles that explain their mission and values. This is definitely a standout feature, because we know how important it is to find a job and company that suits you. Lastly, they have thousands of articles, guides, and stories on their site that can help you in your search.
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9. Distance.co
Remote.co has job opportunities in every industry—but don’t worry, sorting them out isn’t difficult. Their interface lets you search by job type (employee, freelance, or temp), schedule (full-time, part-time, flexible, or alternative), career level (entry-level, experienced, or manager), and more. You can really get specific here, making your job search a breeze. Although their site requires you to create an account, it is free to use.
10. Remote Health Care Jobs
If you’re in healthcare but want to WFH, you’re in luck! This site is the premier database for remote healthcare jobs. Think: nurses, therapists, doctors, psychologists, and more. Base your search on license or title, as well as location, and you’ll find hundreds of opportunities. My favorite feature is the ability to filter based on how long ago the job has been posted. This ensures that you can find jobs that are available recently and ready to be hired.
11. RemoteOK
If you’re in the technology industry, look no further. This platform is famous for its large number of technology-related remote jobs. Startups and top tech companies post jobs here, so you too can find a job that suits your skills and the right size company for you. Similar to other remote job boards, you can sort your search by job title, location, and even salary. You can even search by what benefits the company offers! Additionally, you can sign up to receive emails with updates about new posts related to your search.

12. Remote Job Seeker
If you want AI to do the heavy lifting for you, try RemoteJobsFinder. Just answer a few questions about your experience level and position, get a job offer from a private recruiter, and let them apply to you. Or if you prefer, you can check out their easy-to-use database for yourself. Other AI facilities are also available, such as AI resume reviews. Their most popular plan is the 3 month plan, at $0.49 per day, which is about $15 per month. If you’ve been looking for work for a while and just need a little help (or a break), this is a great option for staying on top of your game.
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13.Remote POC
RemotePOC is a fantastic resource for People of Color looking for remote work or internships. Their job postings emphasize the importance of DEI in the workplace and ensure that every team is diverse. Jobs are posted in various industries such as marketing, design, sales, and more, which you can filter by keywords. It’s free to use, and free to join their private community and Slack channel too. What more do you want?
14. Long Distance Woman
As a RemotePOC partner, RemoteWoman is a free resource for women seeking remote roles. They prioritize job placements from companies that have supportive, strong, and professional women in the workplace. In addition to an easy-to-use database, they have a podcast and a Slack community channel, intended to uplift women in all industries. If you’re not convinced that this is one of the best remote job boards, just look at the success stories on their website.
15. Real Work From Anywhere
RealWorkFromAnywhere is a traveler’s dream job board. Work from anywhere, with preferred jobs that are not location dependent. (Because yes, sometimes remote work is subject to certain states!) The site is easy to navigate, with searches available for job categories and positions. They specialize in technology-related roles but also have many roles in other industries such as accounting and design. Be sure to check the company profile to ensure that your values align before implementing it. Since it’s free to use and doesn’t require an account, expanding your search here is easy.
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