We know, finding the perfect job in your home market isn’t always easy. Sometimes you just need to expand your horizons!
If you’re hunting for a position that suits both your abilities and your desire to work from home, there are plenty of options. Here are some great companies looking to hire women for remote tech positions.
Automattic
Hiring For:
JavaScript Engineer, VIP Wrangler (Product Manager) & Happiness Engineer
Indio
Hiring For:
Chief Front End Architect
Numina
Hiring For:
Embedded Engineer & Machine Learning and Computer Vision Engineer
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YouCanBook.me
Hiring For:
Senior Infrastructure Engineer (AWS)
We have plenty of additional jobs up on our recruitment platform, all of them looking for women engineers!
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