Report: 15 Fully Remote Jobs That Require Personnel Now
Discover the best keys to remote work and job advice from expert Clark Howard in this article on flexible jobs.

- Remote Work on the Rise with Flexibility
- Leading Companies in Remote Work
- Warning About Corporate Spyware
Remote jobs have become the workplace of today, as employers offer flexible schedules to their employees.
But you might be wondering which employers are mostly hiring personnel for fully remote jobs.
The job website FlexJobs recently provided a list of companies with vacancies that are 100 percent remote.
In this article, I will show you the companies that mostly hire personnel for remote jobs.
High Demand Remote Jobs

I will also share the vacancies posted on FlexJobs between January 1, 2021, and August 31, 2021.
Additionally, I will share some job advice from financial expert Clark Howard.
At the top of the industries with the highest number of remote jobs are: computing/information technology.
Healthcare and education are also on the list according to this report.
Companies Offering Remote Jobs

Now, the companies: UnitedHealth Group, Twilio, CVS Health, Supporting Strategies, and eXp Realty.
Anthem, Inc., GitHub, Citizens Bank, Coinbase, Elastic, Alorica, Profit Factory, Planet Group, Verizon, and HubSpot.
Read the full report on FlexJobs.com. FlexJobs is a job search website that focuses on identifying legitimate job positions, but it is not free.
The service charges $14.95 per month because a real person reviews each job posting to help prevent scams and fraud.
Security Considerations for Remote Jobs

Clark says that flexibility in a remote job is not the only thing you need to consider.
There may be a downside if your employer provides the computer you use to work from home.
He says that many employers install spyware, also known as «tattleware» or «bossware,» on the computers they provide to employees.
This allows companies to snoop on devices.
Security Tips

«These programs that employers put on company-provided computers give them the ability to do all sorts of things,» he says in his podcast.
So, Clark has two pieces of advice if you’re going for a remote job that requires you to use a computer provided by the company.
Clark says you never know who might be watching you through the computer’s webcam.
«There could be someone watching you at times when you don’t want them to,» he says.
Privacy Measures

That’s why you should cover your camera most of the time: «I’m a big fan of putting tape over the camera until you have one of those virtual meetings,» he says.
«Never use a machine the company provides you or any company network for any content that might look very inappropriate to an employer,» he says.
«With all this spyware that companies are using, they will know what you’ve been doing on that machine,» says Clark.
«It’s their computer, and they can do almost anything invasive on it that involves you» (Read this article by Team Clark before signing up for FlexJobs).


