Comparably reveals top happiest companies offering remote work

Sara Sutton – CEO and Founder of FlexJobs - Flexjobs
Sara Sutton – CEO and Founder of FlexJobs - Flexjobs
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Being dissatisfied with a job is common, but enduring stress or burnout can impact mental health. If work-life balance, pay issues, or company culture are affecting job satisfaction, a change might be needed.

To address this, targeting companies highly rated by employees could be beneficial. Comparably, a workforce research firm, has identified the highest-rated companies for employee happiness, many of which offer remote positions.

Comparably’s list includes diverse industries and was compiled through anonymous employee ratings on factors contributing to workplace happiness. These factors include fair pay, benefits, work environment, company goals, and coworker relationships.

Recognizing the benefits of remote work on happiness and productivity, this list was compared with FlexJobs’ database to identify over 100 top places for remote work. FlexJobs is known for helping seekers find quality remote jobs and offers resources like hand-screened listings and career webinars.

The happiest companies offering remote roles are listed alphabetically on FlexJobs. This resource also features other lists such as companies embracing permanent remote work and those with work-from-anywhere opportunities. FlexJobs updates its extensive database daily across 50 career categories with well-known employers hiring remotely.

For those seeking more fulfillment in their careers, these resources may provide valuable guidance.



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