Remote work is not going anywhere in 2026. In fact, more companies are hiring globally, offering flexible roles you can do from home even if you’re just starting out.
Whether you’re in the UK, Nigeria, Canada, the US, or anywhere else, there are legit companies that hire remote workers worldwide, and many of them offer entry-level roles in customer support, data entry, content review, AI evaluation, and more.
This guide walks you through:

- Why remote work is still rising in 2026
- Basic skills you need (even as a beginner)
- 30 companies known for hiring remote workers globally
- How to apply and avoid scams
Why Remote Jobs Are Still Growing in 2026
Remote work exploded during the pandemic years but it didn’t stop there. Many companies realised they can:
- Hire talent from any country
- Reduce office costs
- Offer better work–life balance
- Keep employees happier and more productive
Reports from platforms like FlexJobs show that companies across industries such as IT, healthcare, customer service, finance, and education keep posting high volumes of remote roles every year.
On top of that, AI tools are changing how work is done, but they’re not replacing humans. They are creating new roles: AI raters, content reviewers, prompt writers, and data quality specialists.
So if you’re wondering, “Is it too late to get a remote job?” the answer is still no. You’re right on time.
Skills You Need for Entry-Level Remote Jobs in 2026
You don’t always need a degree or years of experience. Many beginner-friendly remote roles focus more on skills and reliability.
Core Skills (Even for No-Experience Roles)
You’ll be in a strong position if you have:
- Basic computer skills – using email, browser, simple tools
- Good written English – clear messaging with customers/teams
- Communication skills – replying politely, following instructions
- Attention to detail – especially for data entry / AI tasks
- Time management – working independently without micromanagement
Extra Digital Skills That Help You Stand Out
These are not always required, but they make you more attractive:
- Social media management (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn)
- Content creation (Canva, basic design, short video editing)
- Customer support tools (Zendesk, Intercom, Freshdesk)
- SEO basics (keyword research, on-page optimisation)
- AI tools (ChatGPT, Notion AI, etc.)
You already have some of these, so you’re ahead of many beginners.


30 Companies Hiring Remote Workers Worldwide in 2026
Important note: These companies are known for hiring large numbers of remote workers over the past few years and appear consistently on “top remote companies” lists from platforms like FlexJobs and others.
Roles change over time, so always check each company’s official careers page for current openings.
I have grouped them by type of opportunity to make it easier.
Customer Service & Support (Beginner-Friendly)
1. Working Solutions
Working Solutions regularly appears at the top of lists of companies with the most remote job postings. They hire independent contractors for customer service, sales support, and call handling. Many roles are open to beginners with good communication skills.
Good for:
- Customer service
- Phone/email support
- Flexible schedules
2. Liveops
Liveops is a virtual call centre company where you work as an independent contractor taking calls for different brands. They often offer flexible hours.
Good for:
- Call centre work from home
- Side income
- People with quiet home environments
3. Transcom
Transcom provides remote customer support and technical support to clients worldwide, including telecoms and financial services. They’ve been listed among top remote employers.
Good for:
- Customer service
- Tech support (if you’re comfortable with basic troubleshooting)
4. Sutherland
Sutherland hires remote customer service reps, chat agents, and technical support in multiple countries.
Good for:
- Phone and chat support
- People who like structured processes
5. Concentrix
Concentrix runs large customer service operations globally and offers work-from-home roles in various countries.
Good for:
- Customer support
- Entry-level roles with training
6. Kelly / Robert Half (Staffing & Outsourcing)
Staffing firms like Kelly and Robert Half partner with many large companies and regularly list remote roles in customer service, admin, and finance.
Good for:
- Getting matched with multiple client companies
- Admin, data entry, clerical work
H3: AI, Data & Content Evaluation
These are perfect if you’re detail-oriented and comfortable working online.
7. TELUS International
TELUS hires remote AI raters, search engine evaluators, and data annotators in many countries. It appears among the top remote employers based on remote-job posting volume.
Good for:
- Part-time, flexible work
- People with good language skills
- Those who can follow detailed guidelines
8. Outlier AI
Outlier AI hires experts to evaluate AI-generated content, check accuracy, and improve model quality. Some roles require specific expertise; others focus on writing, reviewing, or giving feedback on AI outputs.
Good for:
- People who enjoy writing and reviewing text
- Those comfortable with AI tools
9. Appen (and similar data companies)
Companies like Appen have historically offered remote tasks in data labeling, speech transcription, and social media evaluation.
Good for:
- Short projects
- Flexible micro-tasks
10. Cactus Communications (CACTUS)
CACTUS has been recognised as a top remote employer and hires for editing, writing, project management, and support roles.
Good for:
- Writers, editors, researchers
- People with academic or scientific backgrounds
Healthcare, Insurance & Corporate Remote Jobs
These companies hire globally but may have location restrictions for some roles.11. UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group frequently appears on lists of top companies for remote jobs and hires for customer service, claims, administration, and healthcare support roles.
Good for:
- People comfortable with healthcare and insurance topics
- Customer care and back office
12. CVS Health
CVS Health offers remote jobs in pharmacy support, customer care, and healthcare admin, with many remote postings each year.
Good for:
- US-based applicants
- Telehealth support, admin work
- 13. Prime Therapeutics
Prime Therapeutics specialises in pharmacy benefits and regularly hires remote workers in customer service, operations, and finance.
Good for:
- Healthcare operations
- Claims & member support
Tech & Remote-First Companies
These companies are famous for being remote-first or very remote-friendly.
14. Zapier
Zapier is a fully remote software company with employees spread across dozens of countries. They typically hire for customer support, engineering, marketing, and operations.
Good for:
- People with tech, automation, or customer support interest
- Those who want strong remote culture
15. Toptal
Toptal is a fully remote talent network connecting freelancers with global clients. They hire internally and also provide freelance opportunities.
Good for:
- Experienced freelancers (developers, designers, PMs)
- People wanting long-term remote contracts
16. Atlassian
Atlassian supports remote and hybrid work and has remote-friendly roles in product, engineering, marketing, and customer advocacy.
Good for:
- People with tech, product, or support backgrounds
17. Deel
Deel helps companies hire globally and is itself a remote-first company with a globally distributed workforce.
Good for:
- Operations, customer success, HR, and payroll roles
18. Dropbox
Dropbox moved to a “virtual-first” model, with employees working primarily remotely and meeting occasionally in person.
Good for:
- Product, engineering, design, and marketing roles
19. Mozilla
Mozilla (behind Firefox) offers remote and hybrid positions in engineering, advocacy, marketing, and support.
Good for:
- Tech and open-web enthusiasts
- Virtual Assistance, Admin & Online Support
20. BELAY
BELAY provides virtual assistant, bookkeeping, and social media support services and has been repeatedly recognised as a top remote employer.
Good for:
- Virtual assistant roles
- Social media + admin work
21. BCD Travel
BCD Travel offers remote roles in travel coordination, customer support, and account management.
Good for:
- People with travel/customer service backgrounds
22. AECOM
AECOM, an engineering and infrastructure firm, also posts remote roles in project management, admin, and consulting.
Good for:
- People with engineering, architecture, or project coordination interest
23. Amplify Education
Amplify hires for remote roles in education support, curriculum development, and customer success.
Good for:
- Teachers, educators, or people who enjoy helping students
Fully Remote or Highly Flexible Global Employers
These companies are especially good for non-US candidates and people outside traditional tech hubs.
24. Remote.com
Remote (the company) helps businesses hire globally and often posts fully remote roles in operations, payroll, HR, support, and engineering.
25. GitLab
GitLab is a well-known fully remote DevOps platform with employees worldwide. They hire for engineering, product, design, and technical support.
26. Automattic
Automattic (the company behind WordPress.com) runs a fully distributed team and offers roles in support (Happiness Engineers), marketing, writing, design, and engineering.
27. Doist
Doist (creators of Todoist and Twist) has been remote-first for years and hires people across many countries.
28. HubSpot
HubSpot offers remote roles in sales, marketing, support, and customer success, often in hybrid + remote setups depending on location.
29. Everlight Solar
Everlight Solar appears on remote-job lists and offers remote roles in admin, scheduling, sales support, and operations.
30. Veeva Systems
Veeva is a cloud software company for the life sciences industry and offers a variety of remote roles in consulting, engineering, and customer support.
How to Apply and Get Hired Fast (Beginner Checklist)
You don’t need to apply to all 30 companies at once. Start with a focused strategy.
Step 1 – Choose 5–10 Companies That Match Your Skills
For example:
- If you like talking to people → customer service companies (Working Solutions, Transcom, Sutherland, Concentrix)
- If you like writing/AI → TELUS, Outlier AI, Appen, CACTUS
- If you like organisation/admin → BELAY, BCD Travel, AECOM, Remote.com
Step 2 – Create a Simple Remote-Friendly CV
Include:
- Short summary (who you are + what you can do)
- Relevant experience (even volunteer, community management, or freelancing)
- Digital tools you know (Canva, ChatGPT, Meta Business Suite, Google Docs)
- Languages & availability
Step 3 – Apply on Official Websites Only
Avoid scams by:
- Applying directly on company career pages
- Avoiding anyone who asks for payment to get a job
- Being careful with “too good to be true” offers
Step 4 – Start With Entry-Level or Flexible Contracts
You can:
- Do customer support or AI tasks while building stronger skills
- Use that experience later to apply for higher-paying roles in marketing, content, or tech
Best Websites to Find More Remote Jobs in 2026
Alongside these 30 companies, you can find remote roles on:
- FlexJobs
- We Work Remotely
- Remote OK
- Indeed (filter “Remote”)
- LinkedIn Jobs (filter by “Remote” and “Anywhere”)
- Your own job board: Opportunities.SkillUpGeek.com 💛
Link this section to your own job listings to keep visitors on your site.
Final Thoughts – Start Small, But Start Now
You don’t need to have everything figured out before you apply.
Pick 5–10 companies from this list, create a focused CV, and send real applications this week. Even if you’re in Nigeria, the UK, Canada or elsewhere, remote-friendly employers are open to global talent.
Every application builds confidence, every rejection builds clarity, and it only takes one yes to change your situation.
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Q1: Which companies are hiring remote workers in 2026?
Companies like Working Solutions, Liveops, UnitedHealth Group, TELUS International, Zapier, Toptal, Automattic, GitLab, and many others continue to hire remote workers worldwide in 2026.
Q2: Can I get a remote job with no experience in 2026?
Yes. Many companies offer entry-level roles in customer service, AI evaluation, data entry, and virtual assistance as long as you have basic digital skills and good communication.
Q3: Do I need a degree for remote jobs?
Not always. Plenty of entry-level remote roles focus more on skills, reliability, and how well you communicate, rather than on formal degrees.
Q4: How fast can I get a remote job?
Some people get offers in 2–4 weeks; for others it may take longer. The key is consistency – applying daily, targeting the right roles, and improving your CV and skills as you go.
Q5: Are remote jobs legit?
Yes, but there are also scams. Always apply directly through the official company website or trusted job platforms, and avoid any offer that asks you to pay money upfront.
Q6: Which countries support remote workers?
Most remote roles can be done from anywhere, but some companies limit hiring to specific regions (US, UK, EU, Canada, etc.). Many global companies also welcome workers from countries like Nigeria, India, South Africa, and others.
