SOURCE: PRWeb Press Release
California, Texas, and New York offer the highest number of remote-friendly jobs; Remote Job Market Map offers additional important state-specific remote work statistics
BOULDER, COLO. (PRWEB) APRIL 22, 2019
For a variety of reasons, such as legal, taxes, and licensing issues, the vast majority of remote jobs require remote workers be based in a specific city, state, region, or country. To help job seekers identify which states have a high potential for remote job opportunities in 2019, FlexJobs has named the top 15 states where companies recruited the most state-based remote workers in 2018, as well as the most popular remote career categories in each state.
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 on this diverse list of states. Half-time remote workers gain back 11 days a year—time they would have otherwise spent commuting (the average daily commute is 26.1 minutes). 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.
“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,” said Sara Sutton, Founder, and CEO of FlexJobs. “As this and other data demonstrates, remote work overall is absolutely on the rise – including the jobs that have a geographic requirement, but also the highly coveted remote jobs that can be done from any location,” Sutton concluded.
FlexJobs’ U.S. Remote Job Market Map also 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.
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.
California:
- Data Entry
- Legal
- Nonprofit & Philanthropy
Texas:
- Data Entry
- Accounting & Finance
- Software Development
New York:
- Data Entry
- Legal
- Accounting & Finance
Virginia:
- Data Entry
- Computer and IT
- Legal
Florida:
- Data Entry
- Legal
- Editing
Illinois:
- Graphic Design
- Data Entry
- Accounting & Finance
Pennsylvania:
- Data Entry
- Computer and IT
- Legal
Georgia:
- Data Entry
- Accounting & Finance
- Computer and IT
North Carolina:
- Data Entry
- Nonprofit & Philanthropy
- Computer and IT
Massachusetts:
- Data Entry
- Computer and IT
- Accounting & Finance
Washington:
- Data Entry
- Graphic Design
- Editing
New Jersey:
- Data Entry
- Legal
- HR & Recruiting
Arizona:
- Nonprofit & Philanthropy
- HR & Recruiting
- Data Entry
Minnesota:
- Data Entry
- Accounting & Finance
- Engineering
Ohio:
- HR & Recruiting
- Data Entry
- Computer and IT
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For more information on the top states and companies hiring, visit https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/top-states-with-the-most-remote-jobs/ or contact Kathy Gardner at kgardner@flexjobs.com.
About FlexJobs
FlexJobs is committed to helping people find a better way to work. As the leading online service for professionals seeking remote, flexible schedule, part-time, and freelance jobs, FlexJobs offers opportunities in over 50 career categories, ranging from entry-level and executive to freelance and full-time. FlexJobs sets itself apart by providing job seekers with a better, safer, and more efficient way to find professional and legitimate flexible jobs and by offering one-on-one career coaching for the flexible job search. Having helped nearly 4 million people in their job searches, FlexJobs has appeared in CNN, CNBC, Time, Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and hundreds of other trusted media outlets. To further assist people in bettering their lives through flexible and remote work, FlexJobs’ founder and CEO, Sara Sutton, has also launched two additional partner sites, Remote.co and 1 Million for Work Flexibility, to help provide education and awareness about the viability and benefits of remote working and work flexibility. Sutton is also the creator of The TRaD* Works Forum (*Telecommuting, Remote, & Distributed), dedicated to helping companies leverage the benefits of telecommuting, remote, and distributed teams.