Looking for remote work you can count on? These 5 companies ALWAYS hire for work-from-home roles—and yes, they’re legit!
1. BroadPathÂ
First up is BroadPath — a healthcare outsourcing company that’s known for hiring remote workers year-round.
Positions: Customer service, tech support, healthcare roles
You can search and apply for these positions on their career website. $15-$28/hr
Pro Tip: They’re always looking for experienced customer support reps!
Pros
- “It’s great to work from home!” (in 169 reviews)
- “Pay was good if you had experience and as a single mom looking for a work at home position this was extremely important” (in 67 reviews)
- “Met some great people remotely” (in 24 reviews)
- “Broadpath has a good work life balance and the job itself is not difficult.” (in 15 reviews)
- “Great Leadership that trusts you to do your job with minimal to no micromanaging.” (in 12 reviews)
- “Training was horrible & rushed you have 4 wks worth of information squeezed into 2 wks.” (in 54 reviews)
- “no benefits until 12 months of employment (understandable but still a drawback)” (in 53 reviews)
- “management was poor and need retraining at best .now” (in 43 reviews)
- “No Holiday pay, supervisors a” (in 33 reviews)
- “No time off is paid!” (in 17 reviews)
2. CVS HealthÂ
CVS Health offers remote jobs in everything from customer service to medical billing and even IT.
Positions: Data entry, pharmacy tech, customer care
Perks: Great benefits, large corporate backing
Pro Tip: Check their “Remote” filter when searching jobs on their site!
- Pay and Benefits:Â CVS is often cited as having decent pay, especially compared to independent pharmacies, and good benefits packages for employees.Â
- Flexible Hours:Â CVS offers both part-time and full-time positions, and some locations are known for being flexible with student schedules.Â
- Health Concierge Services:Â CVS provides access to health concierge services for employees.Â
- High Workload: Many reviews mention understaffing and excessive workload leading to stress and burnout.
- Low Raises: Some employees report feeling undervalued due to minimal raises despite the workload.Â
3. AutomatticÂ
Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, runs on a fully distributed team.
Positions: Developers, writers, customer support
Perks: Unlimited vacation, home office allowance
Fun Fact: You can work from anywhere in the world.
Pros:
- Remote-first work environment:
- Strong benefits package:Focus on employee well-being:
- Supportive and inclusive culture
- Impactful work:
- Competitive compensation
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4. ConcentrixÂ
Concentrix regularly hires remote agents across the U.S.
- Positions: Call center, tech support, sales
Perks: Paid training, benefits, full-time & part-time options
Good to Know: They welcome beginners and provide all the training.
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5. Alorica at HomeÂ
Last on the list is AloricaatHome, a trusted name in remote customer service.
- Positions: Customer care agents
Perks: Set your own schedule, supportive team environment
Bonus: No degree required—and they often hire fast!
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- Good for entry-level experience:
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