Thursday, March 5, 2020

Top 15 States with the Most Remote Jobs - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / Top 15 States with the Most Remote Jobs - Introvert Whisperer Top 15 States with the Most Remote Jobs Brie Weiler Reynolds May 5, 2019 Adaptability, Career Development No responses This article was originally published on Flexjobs.com Does it matter where you’re working from if you work from home? Many people think having a remote job will allow them to work from anywhere they choose, but the reality is much different. Close to 95% of remote jobs have location or geographic requirements. If you’re in the U.S. and would like to work from home,  FlexJobs has identified the top 15 states with the most remote jobs. While it seems plausible that remote jobs can be done from wherever a person lives, the truth is quite the opposite. About  95% of the remote job listings we see at FlexJobs give a specific location where professionals should be based, such as a city, state, region of a country, or country. And that’s really important for job seekers to know if they want to land a remote job. Why Do Remote Jobs Require a Location? The most common reasons employers offer for needing to have remote workers based in a specific area include legal, taxation, professional licensing, training, and regular in-person meetings. You can read explanations for each of these, along with five more reasons, on this post: “10 Reasons At-Home Jobs Require Locations.” So, if remote jobs usually have location requirements, where are the most remote jobs being offered? While there are remote jobs being offered in every state in the U.S., we’ve identified the 15 states with the most remote job opportunities. About the Top States with Remote Jobs FlexJobs analyzed tens of thousands of remote job listings posted in 2018 to find out which states had the highest number of remote job openings on FlexJobs. The 15 states identified on the list below had the highest number of remote jobs listed to FlexJobs in 2018. That means that remote jobs with state-specific criteria (meaning, candidates were required to be located in a certain place) were posted most often for these 15 states. California, Texas, and New York were the top three states with the highest number of remote job postings last year, with others such as North Carolina, Minnesota, and Massachusetts also included. The Top 15 States with the Most Remote Jobs The following 15 states had the highest number of remote job listings in 2018 and are high potential targets for job searchers in 2019. The top three most popular remote career categories in each state are also detailed below. Many of them are also included in  GOBankingRate’s study of the top states to find jobs. 1.  California Data Entry Legal Nonprofit Philanthropy 2.  Texas Data Entry Accounting Finance Software Development 3.  New York Data Entry Legal Accounting Finance 4.  Virginia Data Entry Computer IT Legal 5.  Florida Data Entry Legal Editing 6.  Illinois Graphic Design Data Entry Accounting Finance 7.  Pennsylvania Data Entry Computer IT Legal 8.  Georgia Data Entry Accounting Finance Computer IT 9.  North Carolina Data Entry Nonprofit Philanthropy Computer IT 10.  Massachusetts Data Entry Computer IT Accounting Finance 11.  Washington Data Entry Graphic Design Editing 12.  New Jersey Data Entry Legal HR Recruiting 13.  Arizona Nonprofit Philanthropy HR Recruiting Data Entry 14.  Minnesota Data Entry Accounting Finance Engineering 15.  Ohio HR Recruiting Data Entry Computer IT Trends in Remote Work Half-time remote workers gain back 11 days a yearâ€"time they would have otherwise spent commuting (the average daily commute is 26.1 minutes), according to the  2017 “State of Telecommuting” report. In more than half of the top U.S. metro areas  telecommuting exceeds public transportation as the commute option of choice. It has grown far faster than any other commute mode. FlexJobs’  U.S. Remote Job Market Map  offers additional important state-specific remote work statistics, such as the remote worker population, top cities within states for the most remote workers, most popular remote career categories, the state’s average commute time, state-specific flexible work policies, and general national remote work facts. Relatedly, according to a new report, between 2010 and 2017  16% of all white-collar jobs added to the economy have been filled by people primarily working from home. What if your state isn’t on this list? Here’s how to find remote jobs that let you work from wherever you’re located: From the  FlexJobs “Advanced Job Search” page, enter your location, either in the “U.S. Location” section, or by choosing your country from the “International” section. Then choose your remote work level and click the “Search for Jobs” button to see current listings that fit your criteria!

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