Flexjobs, a job-seeking site, has pulled together information that measures the best states to land a telecommuting job. Yes, job seekers – location is still important for a telecommuting job. According to Flexjobs, about 95 perent of telecommuting jobs have some kind of location requirement. Why? Even if companies offer the option to work remotely, they may want workers who can attend in-person meetings a few times a month, to have close proximity to clients, or they have another location-specific job function. So if you’re a job seeker looking for a remote job, here are the states that give you the best chances to land one:
1. California2. Texas3. New York4. Florida5. Illinois6. Pennsylvania7. Georgia8. North Carolina9. Virginia10. Massachusetts
Even if you don’t live in these states, or aren’t looking for a remote job, it’s still important to know how the current work trends can be used to your advantage during your next job hunt. As technology trends continue to develop, skills for remote working will give you the best advantage in a growing job seeking market.