These are the 5 most in-demand fully remote jobs right now -- and how much they pay.
, a membership service for jobseekers, saw a 12% increase in the number of remote job listings on their site, as well as a wider range of remote opportunities across industries and experience levels.5,800 companies on the site's database over the last month to determine which remote jobs are the most in-demand right now and are expected to become more popular in the coming months.
Roles like"recruiter" and"accountant" are at the top of list. The growth of such roles reflects larger shifts happening in the work landscape, FlexJobs career coach Toni Frana tells"The rise in recruiting roles signals the need to hire talent, especially on the heels of the Great Resignation," she says.
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