There’s a lot of interest from American workers to find jobs to work remotely. Now some companies are exclusively going that route. The number of jobs that in the job description and post say workers can be remote has almost tripled from pre-pandemic. It’s gone from about 4% of in 2019 to about 12% of jobs in 2022, according to ZipRecruiter. And with Florida such a hot destination for remote workers it pays to take a closer look. It’s 80 degrees in mid-February. Who wouldn’t want to live here?
“The pandemic-induced 50-year acceleration in the shift to remote work has now firmly taken root as a win-win-win for workers, businesses, and the economy,” ZipRecruiter.com says. “For workers, it offers the chance to access distant opportunities, save time and money, lower the risk of contracting Covid, escape gas price inflation, work from anywhere, and spend more time with family. For businesses, it provides access to a wider and more diverse talent pool. It also reduces real estate and overhead costs. Remote working increases labor productivity while reducing absenteeism. And on a national scale, it may help us avoid a wage-price spiral.” Yes, inflation factors in on this.
When it comes to the type of companies looking to hire remote workers, according to ZipRecruiter.com, it’s high on tech jobs.
“The share of job postings offering remote work was slowly growing before the pandemic, thanks to the rise of technologies such as cloud computing and video conferencing, but the trend accelerated at the start of the pandemic, and has continued to build. While about 12% of job postings overall now explicitly state that employees may work remotely, there is considerable variation across industries, with less than 1 in 50 job postings offering remote work in transportation and storage (unsurprisingly), but more than 1 in 4 job postings offering it in the technology sector.”
Read on for the top 10 companies hiring for the largest share of remote-capable jobs on ZipRecruiter in 2022. This includes those offering jobs right here in Florida. And when you work remotely you don’t have to battle the seasonal traffic. Some of these are familiar names, while others are newer. For more information, go here.