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Work From Home In 2017: The Top 100 Companies Offering Remote Jobs

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Working from home is increasingly the dream of many a harried employee.

But it’s hard to find legitimate work-from-home opportunities that aren’t too-good-to-be-true scams.

FlexJobs, a company that vets all types of flexible job listings including part-time, telecommuting and freelance, today releases the top 100 companies offering telecommuting opportunities in 2017.

The annual list is comprised of the companies that offered the highest number of remote job listings in the FlexJobs database in 2016, out of a total of 47,000 such companies. It includes jobs that allow for telecommuting both part and all of the time. To access these vetted opportunities, the site charges a fee.

Such opportunities seem to be increasing — the percentage of workers doing all or some of their work at home increased from 19% in 2003 to 24% in 2015, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Among those in management, business, financial operations and professional jobs, the percentage was 35-38%. And 68% of U.S. workers say that they expect to work remotely in the future.

Industries that are most likely to offer remote work include the computer and information technology fields, medical and health, and government and finance. Customer service, education and training and sales also feature a number of telecommuting jobs.

“The results of this year’s list are in line with the overall growth trends we’re observing in the flexible job marketplace, with increasingly diverse companies turning to the ‘TRaD’ (or telecommuting, remote, and distributed) model of work as an integrated business practice,” said Sara Sutton Fell, founder and CEO of FlexJobs.

Among the top 10 companies in this year’s list are Amazon, UnitedHealth, Teletech. See the full list below and at FlexJobs, and compare it to the top 100 companies offering work-from-home jobs in 2016, 2015 and 2014:

Rank Company Name
1 Appen
2 LiveOps
3 Amazon
4 TeleTech
5 VIPKID
6 LanguageLine Solutions
7 Working Solutions
8 Kelly Services
9 Sutherland Global Services
10 UnitedHealth Group
11 Hilton Worldwide
12 Cactus Communications
13 Convergys
14 Xerox
15 Kaplan
16 Dell
17 Intuit
18 U.S. Department of Agriculture
19 K12
20 Humana
21 ADP
22 IBM
23 BroadPath Healthcare Solutions
24 CyberCoders
25 Allergan
26 Salesforce
27 Anthem, Inc.
28 SAP
29 IT Pros
30 Robert Half International
31 Wells Fargo
32 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
33 PAREXEL
34 CACI International
35 CSI Companies
36 CSRA
37 Connections Education
38 Worldpay
39 Nielsen
40 Thermo Fisher Scientific
41 Vivint Smart Homes
42 VMware
43 A Place for Mom
44 Appirio
45 U.S. General Services Administration - GSA
46 Direct Interactions
47 World Travel Holdings
48 nThrive
49 Aon
50 Westat
51 Adobe
52 U.S. Department of State
53 Sodexo
54 Covance
55 McKesson Corporation
56 Edmentum
57 U.S. Department of the Interior
58 Haynes & Company
59 Teradata
60 SecureWorks
61 Eaton
62 Real Staffing
63 US-Reports
64 PPD - Pharmaceutical Product Development
65 American Express
66 GreatAuPair
67 The Hartford
68 Grand Canyon University
69 Motorola Solutions
70 Western Governors University
71 Walden University
72 Crawford & Company
73 Overland Solutions, an EXL company
74 Cigna
75 SYKES
76 About.com
77 AmerisourceBergen
78 Citizens Bank
79 U.S. Department of Commerce
80 Infor
81 Achieve Test Prep
82 hibu
83 CyraCom
84 Kronos
85 CVS Health
86 Blue Cross Blue Shield
87 AbbVie
88 HD Supply
89 TEKsystems
90 Perficient
91 HCA - Hospital Corporation of America
92 Lenovo
93 BCD Travel
94 Cornerstone OnDemand
95 DataStax
96 FlexProfessionals
97 JPMorgan Chase
98 Kforce
99 Teleflex
100 American Heart Association

Also be sure to check out the top 100 companies offering work-from-home jobs in 2016, 2015 and 2014.

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