Startups provide the perfect environment for your career to grow, and for you to feel accomplished … [+]
With return-to-office mandates in full swing, it’s no wonder professionals are urgently seeking remote and hybrid jobs. According to search volume data on Google Trends, Google searches for “remote jobs” are up by eight points compared with October of last year.
If you’re one of the professionals looking for a remote or hybrid remote job, one of the first places you should start looking is startups.
Startups are fresh, innovative companies usually funded by investors and VCs (venture capital) unless they are bootstrapped. Since these companies are being launched post-pandemic, many favor creative and dynamic working methods and encourage fresh ideas. They are also obsessed with attracting the best talent to take their product to market as quickly as possible while ensuring they keep their shareholders happy.
Consequently, quite a number of startups offer unique benefits and perks that actually matter to employees, including fully remote work, work-from-anywhere, hybrid remote working, and other flexible options.
Here are some remote entry-level jobs at startups hiring now in 2024. Two of these come from LinkedIn’s recently released 2024 Top Startups List, which features the new companies defining and disrupting industries and reimagining the future (including the top 50 startups where most Americans like to work).
In addition to remote working benefits, working at a startup upon graduation can offer some real tangible value to your career. For this reason, it makes for one of the best career choices you can make at the entry-level. Y-Combinator founder Paul Graham is well-known to be an advocate of startups (of course), and he once posted on X (formerly Twitter) that:
“If you take the job at the startup instead of the safer one at a big company, all your coworkers will also be people who took the job at the startup. In ten years they’ll be running everything, even if the startup tanks.”
Some of the benefits of landing an entry-level remote job at a startup include:
Now, of course, there are a few downsides, such as:
However, these should all be carefully weighed together, considering your lifestyle, career goals, mental and physical well-being, and core values and priorities.
The long, odd working hours at a startup pays off in dividends for your entire career
With fast-tracked career acceleration, learning and development opportunities, remote working benefits alongside uncapped financial rewards, why not evaluate if this is the right step for you and consider adjusting your job search strategy and making startups part of your search for entry-level remote jobs?
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