The Ultimate List of Remote Tech Jobs (and How to Use It)
Remote work isn’t just a trend—it’s the new normal for many developers. But finding companies that actually embrace remote-first or hybrid policies can be a pain. That’s where remote-jobs, a crowd-sourced GitHub repo, comes in.
What It Does
This repo (remoteintech/remote-jobs) is a massive, curated list of tech companies offering remote roles—whether fully remote, hybrid, or just remote-friendly. It’s structured as a searchable directory with company profiles, hiring regions, and direct links to career pages.
Why It’s Cool
- Community-driven: The list is updated by contributors (including employees at these companies), so it stays fresh.
- Transparent filters: Companies are tagged by remote policy (e.g., "fully remote," "hybrid"), so you know what you’re getting into.
- No fluff: Just names, links, and key details—no signups or paywalls.
- Bonus: There’s even a companion site for easier browsing.
How to Use It
- Browse the repo’s
company-profiles
folder for markdown files with company details. - Search by keyword (e.g., "JavaScript" or "Europe") using GitHub’s search bar.
- Contribute: Found a missing company? Submit a PR with their details.
Final Thoughts
This isn’t just another job board—it’s a dev-centric, open-source alternative to platforms like We Work Remotely. Whether you’re job hunting or just keeping tabs on remote-friendly workplaces, this repo is worth bookmarking. And since it’s CC0-licensed, you can even reuse the data for your own projects.
Got a remote job success story? Drop it in the repo’s issues—they love hearing how it helped.
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