20 companies still offering remote work in 2025

20 companies still offering remote work in 2025

As more organizations bring their workforce back into the office, employees are having to decide whether staying on or finding a new, more flexible job is in their best interest.

Amazon, Starbucks and Meta are just some of the large companies that have put return-to-office policies in place this year, and with more companies sure to follow suit. For employees who want to opt out of in-office work, FlexJobs has put together a list of 20 companies that are posting remote-only jobs.??

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4 workplace wellness myths debunked

While the onset of the pandemic pushed many employers to emphasize the importance of mental health and work-life balance, it's unclear whether corporate culture in the U.S. has genuinely improved in the last five years.?

According to the American Psychology Association, 57% of workers are suffering from the negative impacts of burnout, citing feelings of emotional exhaustion, irritability and anger. And yet, Mercer, a consulting firm, found that 94% of employers with 500 or more employees have increased their mental health coverage or wellness-related benefits in the last three years. Does that mean employers' efforts are in vain??

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20 best cities for retirement

As American workers save for retirement, they might want to consider living in a place where they can get the most out of their money.

WalletHub recently ranked the best cities for retirement by ranking factors including cost of living, tax laws, the availability of activities and the quality of healthcare to determine a total score.

Orlando, Florida, is ranked as the best city for retirement because it doesn't have estate and inheritance taxes. Orlando also ranks second-best for recreation, giving retirees a chance to participate in a plethora of activities.

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