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Guest / October 30, 2023

Where to Find Remote Marketing Jobs

Do you love testing acquisition channels, and hate wasting time in an office? Fortunately for you, marketing has some of the best remote work roles in the industry.

I’ve run entire marketing teams remotely, and grew one startup from pre-launch through series C of funding fully remote (only saw the team twice!). In this article, I’ll share a few job boards where you can start searching for your next remote marketing job.

Tip: Don’t just look at the role. In my experience, you want to look for certain remote employer qualities, such as being remote first and good at asynchronous communication.

Remote marketing job boards

With no commute, your favorite coffee, and your personal library close at hand, who doesn’t want to work from the sanctuary of their own home?

I hope the resources below help you discover your next dream role.

1) Work From Home Jobs

Work from home jobs aggregates from several other remote job boards and has a remote marketing category. It makes it easier to stay up to date on remote marketing jobs from WeWorkRemotely, RemoteOK, NODESK, Remote.co, JustRemote and Remotive.

So instead of shuffling between all these sites or subscribing to them all, remote marketing job hunters can simply visit one place for the latest job opportunities.

2) Wellfound

Wellfound (formerly AngelList) is geared toward startups (mostly early stage) and it has some amazing remote startup marketing jobs, but also really terrible ones with no salary or no equity. I like how information like salary and equity are listed up front so there’s not much guesswork involved when it comes to compensation. It’s worth having a look at if startups are interesting for you.

3) LinkedIn

LinkedIn is probably the first thing that comes to mind when looking for a job. They have great filters for remote marketing opportunities, but the problem is that they don’t always work and might only show local job opportunities depending on the user that is searching for it.

4) Flexjobs

FlexJobs lists “flexible” job opportunities, meaning they aren’t 38 hours a week and most of them are also looking for remote workers. It’s probably one of the best sites for users who aren’t looking for full-time work in case they have other commitments that don’t allow it or simply don’t want to work that much. Their remote marketing category has loads of options for users looking for remote marketing opportunities.

5) Lore Job Board

Focusing on freelance writing roles, the Lore Job Board lists places to search if you work on the content side of marketing. When last checked (November 2023) I saw 30 job boards and a notice for an upcoming “Lore Board” that would list roles directly in one place.

6) We Work Remotely

We Work Remotely is a job board focusing on all remote roles. They feature multiple categories of jobs, including design, product, and management, but have a robust sales and marketing category.

7) Remote.io

Remote.io is another job board focusing on remote jobs exclusively. Searchers can see which countries the employers are open to, and filter by role category.

8) Jobgether

Jobgether allows visitors to explore both jobs as well as remote-friendly companies. Job seekers can filter by salary, language, contract type, industry, and more.

9) YentaList

YentaList is a curated list of digital marketing jobs, updated almost daily. YentaList is curated by Olivia Dreizen Howell, co-founder of Fresh Starts Registry.

Where will your next remote marketing role take you?

With so many remote job boards that have remote marketing categories or filters, you should find work from home marketing opportunities that help you learn, grow, and improve in your field.

Happy job hunting!

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Published: June 24, 2019 as a guest post from Henrik Harju, CEO of Work From Home Jobs.
Updated: October 30, 2023

Filed Under: Remote Work

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