What organizations and their departments offer work from home jobs/ opportunities? - eviltoast

I often hear of people in work from home opportunities but I find them so rare to come across. What sites / resources do you use to find remote work opportunities? Which companies still do work from home?

Also please list the country the jobs are out of if you can.

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    10 months ago

    I’m an in-house graphic designer at a market research agency in The Netherlands. I wfh for 3 of the 4 days a week that I work.

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      10 months ago

      Do you have a 4 day work week or are you on reduced hours?

      If you’re on the 4-day, how do you like it and how’s the workload?

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        I don’t really understand what you mean but the normal fulltime week is 40 hours here. I work 32 hours so I can have a say with my daughter. My gf does the same so my daughter goes to daycare for three days a week.

        I love the 4 day workweek. The workload is fine, especially because I’m wfh. I can focus better and it saves me 3 hours of commuting a day.

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    Here in Germany many programming jobs, maybe even most, offer WFH these days. Sometimes you need to be in the office for 1 or 2 days a week, but often it’s fully remote. I work at a software development agency in a large city, but live in a village about 2.5 hours away. Haven’t been to the office for like 2 years.

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    10 months ago

    I’ve had two work from home positions - one basically a call center position, the other was an admin clerk job. I got both through what is effectively a recruitment agency.

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    I’m a bit of an outlier as I’ve been WFH since 2001 as a software developer in the UK. The first company was new when I joined and we decided not to have offices, the second knew it was part of the deal. To put things into perspective, I was on dialup for the first year. First DSL was .5 megabit, which was about 10x faster.

  • Lifecoach5000@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Voice/Network Support Engineer in the US here. They frowned about WFH and wanted us hybrid, but also figured out no one really wants/needs to come in - so they decided to not renew the office lease and now I’m full time WFH.

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    10 months ago

    I work in office, but i also get to wfh when I’m sick, having an off day, or have an appointment mid day.

    I’m a Substation Designer, working with CAD. Any jobs that use CAD are going to have more at-home opportunities.

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    Work for a broadcaster in the UK in one of the back office support roles. We can all work from home for 2 or 3 days every week and the other 2 or 3 in the office.

    It was initially ‘suggested’ post-Covid but from January it will be mandatory to do it as people were not sticking to the suggested days.