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Remote Work Round-Up

11 New Work From Home Jobs Just For You!

Remote Work Round-Up

Just because a company is remote or hiring for a remote role, doesn't mean they're any less committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion. Take it from Stephanie Garza, the Diversity and Inclusion Specialist at GitLab (and PowerToFly alum!):

"Diversity and Inclusion are fundamental to GitLab's success. We aim to make a significant impact in fostering an environment where everyone can thrive."

The companies listed below have all made commitments to fostering cultures of diversity and inclusion – we think they're pretty great – and we think they're all pretty great! If you don't see a role that matches your skills, make sure to 'Follow' the company so we can send you custom job matches in the future.

Check out the featured work-from-home jobs below or visit our remote jobs page for even more opportunities!

Avaaz - Technical Project Manager / Online Campaigner (Remote)

Dell EMC - Networking Sales Specialist - (Los Angeles, San Diego, Remote)

Duck Duck Go - Senior Site Reliability Engineer (Remote)

GitLab - Digital Marketing Specialist (Remote)

Karat, Inc. - Freelance Expert Interviewer (Remote)

Paylocity - Software Maintenance Engineer (Remote)

Spreedly - Senior Software Engineer (Remote)

StreamLined - Junior Creative, General Designer (Remote)

Squadrun - Real Estate Independent Sales Agents (Remote)

Zapier, Inc. - Application Security Engineer (Remote)

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