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Awesome Remote Job

A curated list of awesome remote working resources.

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Articles & Posts

  1. 10 Lessons from 4 Years Working Remotely at Automattic
  2. 10 Secrets to Becoming a Great Remote Developer
  3. 30 Tips for Successful Communication as a Remote Worker
  4. 5 Tricks to Get More Done While Working Remotely
  5. Acceptance of Telecommuting Project Management Grows
  6. Andreessen-Incubated Teleport Aims To Make Location Irrelevant For Mobile Workers
  7. Bosses without borders: Essential tools for managing remote workers
  8. Calculate how much you could save by telecommuting to work
  9. Communication for Distributed Teams
  10. Death of the office and rise of the telecommuter
  11. For Some, Home=Office
  12. Give people the freedom of where to work
  13. Hiring Secrets Of A Distributed Company
  14. How GitHub Works
  15. How many companies are 100% distributed? (Research Summary)
  16. How many people really work from home? (research summary)
  17. How We Went Remote (archive.org video from OSCON 2014 presentation)
  18. How Working at Home Works (For Us)
  19. It’s Unclearly Defined, but Telecommuting Is Fast on the Rise
  20. Latest Telecommuting Statistics | Global Workplace Analytics
  21. Learning From Distributed Companies
  22. Managing a Geographically Dispersed Team: Achieving Your Goals Together, While Apart
  23. Michael Bloomberg agrees with Marissa Mayer on telecommuting
  24. My Ideal Day as a Remote Programmer: Taking Charge of Your Daily Routine
  25. One day offices will be a thing of the past
  26. Remote worker vs distributed team
  27. Remote Workers Log More Hours and Are Slightly More Engaged
  28. Remote Working – 3 Year Retrospective
  29. Rethinking Agile in an office-less world
  30. Six Strategies for Managing Telecommuters
  31. Solo Workers Bond at Shared Workspaces
  32. Team Knowledge and Coordination in Geographically Distributed Software Development
  33. The Complete Remote Work Toolset For Distributed Teams
  34. The future of telecommuting: Corralling the Yahoos
  35. The Pros & Cons of Being a Remote Team (& How We Do It)
  36. To Raise Productivity, Let More Employees Work from Home
  37. What is a Distributed Company?
  38. Why Coworking Is a Hit for Telecommuters and Entrepreneurs
  39. Why Marissa Mayer’s ban on remote working at Yahoo could backfire badly
  40. Why moonlighting will change your career
  41. Why Remote Workers Are More (Yes, More) Engaged
  42. Why Small Businesses Are Building Remote Workforces
  43. Why We (Still) Believe in Working Remotely
  44. 'Working From Home' Without Slacking Off
  45. Working Outside the Box: A Study of the Growing Momentum in Telework
  46. Working Remotely for Extroverts
  47. Yahoo, Best Buy, and Telecommuting: Advice From A Distributed Company
  48. Your Commute Is Killing You

Books

  1. Remote. Office Not Required. (bibliography)
  2. The Year Without Pants: WordPress.com and the Future of Work (bibliography)

Job boards

  1. Angel List Job Type -> Remote OK
  2. Authentic Jobs
  3. Careers Stackoverflow
  4. Front-end Developer Jobs View as table, then sort by performed
  5. Golangprojects filter -> Remote only
  6. HN hiring filter REMOTE
  7. IT Flow
  8. JOBBOX.io filter -> Remote only
  9. Jobs Remotely Jobs + Resumes
  10. No Fluff Jobs filter -> "remote"
  11. Nomad Jobs
  12. Remote Coder
  13. Remote Hackers
  14. [RemoteWorkHunt] (http://www.remoteworkhunt.com/)
  15. Remotive Jobs
  16. weworkremotely.com
  17. WFH.io

Newsletters

  1. Working Nomads - job posts
  2. Remote Digest - job posts
  3. Remote Internships
  4. Remotive - productive remote workers - A weekly newsletter on Remote Tips & Jobs sent to 3,000+ Remote Workers

Podcasts

  1. Lessons from Distributed Companies
  2. Wide Teams - Each episode a one-on-one interview with a remote worker taking about workflow and practices

Companies with "remote DNA"

  1. Articulate
  2. Automattic
  3. BaseCamp
  4. Basho - Creators of Riak, an open source platform and k/v database. We code in Erlang and hang out on clouds. Everyone works remote and gets together a few times a year at HQ in Seattle.
  5. Bluespark Labs
  6. Buffer
  7. Canonical
  8. Catalyze
  9. Chef - We are all about IT automation for speed and awesomeness. Ruby, JavaScript & shell scripting. HQ in Seattle but we have employees all around US.
  10. CicleCI
  11. Collabora
  12. Compose
  13. DataStax
  14. DuckDuckGo
  15. Etsy
  16. Everlane
  17. Eyeo
  18. Fog Creek
  19. Ghost
  20. [Gitbook] (http://jobs.gitbook.com/)
  21. Github
  22. GitLab
  23. Harvest
  24. Healthfinch - Making Healthcare systems more usable. HQ in Madison, WI, USA. Ruby, Javascript.
  25. Heap – Web & Mobile Analytics, 2 of our 8 teammates are remote.
  26. Heroku - PaaS Cloud, makes devs' experience awesome, Ruby, Erlang, Javascript, Golang, Python.
  27. Honeybadger - Ruby. 100% remote.
  28. Igalia
  29. Inpsyde GmbH - WordPress Agency in Germany
  30. Khan Academy
  31. Librato
  32. Lincoln Loop
  33. LivingSocial - Company-wide support for teams of experienced, remote developers. Lots of autonomy.
  34. Lullabot
  35. Mapbox
  36. Modern Tribe - A digital agency with a modern twist. All freelancers. All experts.
  37. Mozilla
  38. Next Big Sound - Analytics and Insights for the Music Industry.
  39. NodeSource - NodeSource is dedicated to creating a sustainable ecosystem for Node.js.
  40. Railsdog - eCommerce solutions and integrations based on Spree (Ruby on Rails). Most team members are distributed including development, project management, and executive roles.
  41. RebelMouse - Social publishing platform. Python, JS & iOS/Android developers. All over the world team.
  42. Red Hat
  43. RightScale
  44. Scrapinghub
  45. Simple
  46. SoftwareMill
  47. StackExchange
  48. Soostone
  49. Sqwiggle
  50. Strongloop
  51. Sysdig Cloud
  52. Teleport
  53. Toggl
  54. Trello
  55. Twin Technologies
  56. Wikimedia
  57. X-Team
  58. Zapier

Remote Moonlighting

  1. Gittask - Development tasks you can work on remotely

Q&A

Communities

Conferences

  1. Yonder

Tools

  • Communication
    • Appear.in browser-based, pluginless group video calls
    • Hangout chat system, share desktop and video calls.
    • Hipchat great internal chat for hackers.
    • IRCCloud browser-based IRC client with permanent storage
    • ScreenHero - Real-time, HD screen sharing for collaboration in teams.
    • Skype video calls.
    • Slack chat system with loads of integration options
    • Sqwiggle Online Collaboration Software for Remote and Virtual Teams.
  • Project managment
    • Trello - lean project boards.
    • Asana - Project management good for distributed teams

Law & Finance

US based companies can hire remote workers as 1099 contractors.

Others

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