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These tech jobs aren’t just remote. You can work from anywhere on Earth

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We’re well past the point where “remote work” is a novel perk. In 2026, if a tech company isn’t offering some form of home-office flexibility, they’re basically recruiting from a time capsule.

But as the novelty of the Zoom-from-the-couch era fades, a new frontier is emerging.

The next evolution isn’t just about working from your home office, it’s about working from anywhere. We’re talking about companies that have decoupled productivity from time zones and borders.

These “digital nomad” pioneers don’t care if you’re hitting your KPIs from a flat in London or a beach in Bali, as long as the work gets done.

If you’re looking to upgrade your “out of office” status to something more permanent, here are six companies leading the charge.

Airbnb

Airbnb didn’t just survive the pandemic. The company used it to rewrite it entire operational playbook.

Its “Live and Work Anywhere” policy is the gold standard. Employees can live and work in over 170 countries for up to 90 days a year in each location.

While you’ll still need a permanent tax residence for the sake of the boring legal stuff, the flexibility to spend three months a year exploring a new culture without burning vacation days is a massive draw.

Spotify

Spotify’s “Work From Anywhere” program is rooted in the belief that work isn’t something you come to an office for, it’s something you do.

The streaming music kingpin gives employees the choice to be office-based, home-based, or a mix of both. More importantly, it supports relocation across borders within countries where it has a legal entity.

So if you’re a developer in Stockholm who wants to see what the tech scene in Austin is like, Spotify’s infrastructure is built to make that transition surprisingly smooth.

Atlassian

The team behind Jira and Trello has a policy it calls “Team Anywhere.”

Atlassian has spent years researching how to make distributed teams actually work, and it’s landed on a model that prioritizes “intentional togetherness.”

You can work from any of the 13 countries where Atlassian has a legal entity, and they even offer a monthly remote-work allowance to help you set up your workspace (wherever that happens to be this week).

GitLab

GitLab is the OG of the remote-first movement. It’s never had a central headquarters, and has published a “Remote Manifesto” that’s essentially the bible for asynchronous work.

Because the company is 100% distributed across more than 65 countries, it’s mastered the art of working across time zones without the endless meeting fatigue.

If you want a company that truly understands that 9-to-5 is a relic of the past, this is it.

Zapier

This maker of a platform for automating workplace productivity has been fully remote since day one, but it’s recently evolved its strategy to emphasize asynchronous, results‑focused work across its globally distributed team.

With employees spread across 40+ countries, they rely heavily on tools like Coda and Slack to ensure context isn’t lost in translation.

Zapier doesn’t just “allow” global work, it’s built its entire internal information architecture to ensure a person in Tokyo has the same level of insight as someone in San Francisco.

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