

Here are the top 10 remote companies to work for, according to (see the full list here): 1. Hubstaff has an overall rating of 3.7 out of 5, based on over 38 reviews left anonymously by employees. On Truspilot, reviews ranged from one user who rated it as 'Great,' while three others rated their experiences as 'Bad. They laud the platforms lack of cost, large candidate pool, and global reach as key selling points. "There's also the money-saving opportunities that come with that, and more free time to spend with friends and family," he adds. Hubstaff Talent enjoys a favorable reputation on G2, with a 4.4 out of 5-star rating from five users.

in-person or hybrid is the freedom to live where they want, instead of needing to be within commuting distance of their employer, Hock says. The most attractive benefit drawing job-seekers to remote work vs. "A lot of people were exposed to a new freedom and flexibility with remote work during the pandemic, and they're not willing to give it up." "I absolutely think we're going to see more workers transition from in-person and hybrid jobs to remote in the coming months," Evan Hock, the co-founder and president of, tells CNBC Make It. The companies on this list are all 100% remote with no corporate campus. consulted ratings at Glassdoor, Blind, LinkedIn and other platforms to compile the list, considering the geographic diversity of each company's employees as well as its remote work policies.
