Remote Jobs in the United States

The United States has the highest volume of remote jobs globally. From AI-native startups in San Francisco to distributed teams at Fortune 500 companies, American employers lead in remote-first hiring.

United States remote work FAQ

How many remote jobs are available in the United States?
The US accounts for the largest share of remote job listings globally. remoty.work tracks thousands of US remote roles pulled directly from company ATS portals (Greenhouse, Ashby, Lever) and curated remote boards, updated daily. Software engineering, product, design, and marketing roles dominate.
Do you need to be a US citizen to apply for US remote jobs?
Not always. Many US remote roles accept international candidates who can work US time zones. However, a significant number require legal work authorization in the United States for payroll and tax reasons. Always check the location restrictions in the job listing before applying.
What US cities have the most remote job listings?
San Francisco (Bay Area), New York City, Austin (TX), Seattle, and Boston top the charts for remote job postings. Many companies also list roles as "US — Nationwide" open to any US state.
What types of remote jobs are most common in the US?
Software engineering, product management, UX/UI design, data science, AI/ML, and B2B sales are the most common remote roles at US companies. AI and machine learning positions have surged sharply in 2025–2026.
How does remoty.work score US remote jobs?
Every listing is graded A–F by our intelligence engine, which weighs description quality, salary transparency, company hiring velocity, and ghost-job signals. A and B grades indicate high-quality, active opportunities worth your time.

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