A curated list of established tech companies that hire remote employees globally, focusing on well-funded or profitable firms with significant engineering roles.
Established Remote is a curated list of established remote tech companies that hire software developers and other tech roles globally. It solves the problem of finding legitimate remote opportunities by filtering out companies that don't offer competitive global compensation or limit hiring to specific regions. The list focuses on well-funded or profitable companies with at least 50 employees and significant engineering needs.
Software developers, engineers, data scientists, and other tech professionals seeking remote positions with established companies that offer globally-competitive compensation. It's particularly valuable for job seekers outside traditional tech hubs who want fair compensation regardless of location.
Unlike generic remote job boards, this list is carefully curated to include only established tech companies with substantial remote workforces and global hiring practices. It saves job seekers time by filtering out companies that use remote workers as cheap labor or restrict opportunities to specific countries.
A list of established remote companies
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Only includes established tech companies that are well-funded or profitable with 50+ employees and significant software roles, ensuring legitimate opportunities.
Excludes companies that limit hiring to wealthy countries, as stated in the README, making it more useful for a worldwide audience seeking fair compensation.
Each entry provides business description, tech stack, compensation competitiveness, and links to job pages and Glassdoor reviews, aiding informed decisions.
Accepts pull requests to keep the list current and accurate, leveraging crowd-sourcing for updates as per the README.
The list is maintained manually and may not reflect the latest job openings or company changes, prompting the author to repeatedly promote Remote Rocketship for fresh ads.
Some entries have '?' for globally-competitive compensation, indicating gaps in curation and potential uncertainty for job seekers.
The README heavily pushes an affiliate link to Remote Rocketship, which can distract from the core list and imply a conflict of interest.