Working remotely — whether from home, a coffee shop, or a workspace has grown in both it’s popularity and viability as of late. According to a FlexJobs annual survey, 32% of respondents said they quit their jobs in 2017 because their job wasn’t flexible enough in allowing remote work options.

We totally get it. Getting to set your own hours, working literally anywhere that suits you best, getting stuff done in sweatpants (+1 for this), or simply being able to enjoy that house/apartment you pay so much for each month for more than a couple hours every evening. There are a ton of reasons why people love working remotely and why you’re probably interested.

We will be sharing 5 resources that make remote work amazing. These tools have shaped the way we at Devslopes work and they’ll help you track down remote work, find the best locations around the world to hustle, and network with like-minded people wherever you are.

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1. Remote Job Sites

WeWorkRemotely.com

WeWorkRemotely provides remote job listings in Programming, DevOps & Sysadmin, Design, Customer Support, Marketing, Copywriting, Business/Exec & Management, & Other. They add new listings daily and you can even sign up for email alerts for remote gigs in a particular field.