15 fields where fully remote work is growing fastest, according to a new report
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"Analyzing more than 60 career categories, FlexJobs compared the total number of 100% remote job postings between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2025 to identify the 15 fastest-growing fields for fully remote jobs. FlexJobs defines a "fully remote job" as a professional-level role allowing someone to perform their job responsibilities entirely from home. Each field showed at least 19% growth in fully remote job postings in 2025. FlexJobs' report notes the list "excludes long-time leaders in the remote space," like IT, customer service and project management roles in order to highlight emerging fields where remote work is quickly growing."
""There are remote opportunities but the competition for each of those remote roles is pretty high," says Frana. To boost their chances, workers applying for these positions should focus on learning in-demand skills for these roles and demonstrating their impact in prior roles on their resumes and in interviews. Particularly for remote roles, candidates also want to show they can "work really effectively as independently as possible with less manager oversight," Frana says."
Workers strongly prefer remote work, with 85% of professionals naming remote options as the biggest factor that would make them apply to a job, ahead of pay and benefits. An analysis of more than 60 career categories compared total 100% remote job postings between Jan. 1, 2025 and Dec. 31, 2025 to identify 15 fastest-growing fields for fully remote roles. A "fully remote job" is defined as a professional-level role that can be performed entirely from home. Each identified field showed at least 19% growth in 2025, and the list excludes long-time remote leaders such as IT, customer service, and project management to emphasize emerging areas. Competition for those remote roles is high, so candidates should learn in-demand skills, demonstrate quantified impact from prior roles, and show the ability to work independently with less manager oversight.
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