No Nights Jobs

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Daytime tech roles are experiencing a surge as companies recognize the productivity and retention benefits of 9‑5 schedules. With 1066 open positions, hiring managers prioritize candidates who thrive in regular hours, offering competitive benefits and clearer work‑life boundaries.

Typical No Nights roles include Software Engineer (Python, React, AWS), Data Analyst (SQL, Tableau, ML), Product Owner (Agile, Jira), Security Engineer (CISSP, Zero‑Trust architecture), and UX Designer (Figma, user research). Responsibilities range from building scalable microservices to conducting threat assessments and iterating on product roadmaps.

Salary transparency is crucial for day‑shift professionals because it eliminates the hidden premium often attached to night work, allowing candidates to evaluate if a role meets their financial expectations and to negotiate based on objective market data.

Security Guard

Company: Inter-Con Security Systems

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Meet and greet all tenants, sign-in visitors and contractors. A Current guard card license as required by State or local law. Must be 18 years or older.

Care Pharmacist

Company: Mixlab

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

You have a Pharmacist license in the state of CA, in good standing with all State Boards of Pharmacy (NY, FL, and additional state licenses a plus!).

Fresh 48 Photographers and Sales Consultant

Company: Bella Baby Photography

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

In this role, you’ll photograph and sell newborn photography packages to families in a hospital, creating meaningful experiences for new parents.

Sous Chef

Company: Brookdale Senior Living Inc.

Location: Austin, TX

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Obtain and hold any local or state required food handling/supervision/sanitation licenses and/or certifications. Part and Full Time Benefits Eligibility.

Residential Plumber

Company: P.E.A.C.H. Teams

Location: Kent, WA

Posted Aug 11, 2025

Must have valid driver's license. Must have valid residential plumbing install experience. Comfortable with a variety of residential plumbing systems, hand/…

Security Guard

Company: The Lone Star Guard Security LLC

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Aug 11, 2025

-To apply respond to this application and/or email a headshot of yourself, guard card, license, and description of why you would be a good fit for this role to…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority for No Nights roles?
Junior (entry‑level) positions average $80k–$110k. Mid‑level roles range $110k–$150k. Senior engineers and analysts command $150k–$190k. Lead or principal positions can earn $190k–$250k, depending on tech stack and industry focus.
Which skills and certifications do employers look for in No Nights tech jobs?
Key skills include Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, AWS, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, and CI/CD pipelines. For security roles, CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and Zero‑Trust design are valued. Product roles prioritize Scrum, Kanban, Jira, and stakeholder communication. Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Certified ScrumMaster, and Certified Ethical Hacker boost candidacy.
Is remote work available for No Nights positions?
Yes. Approximately 70% of No Nights listings allow fully remote work, 20% offer a hybrid model (2‑3 onsite days), and the remaining 10% require on‑site presence in tech hubs like Seattle, Austin, or Boston.
What career progression paths exist within No Nights tech fields?
Typical trajectories move from Junior → Mid‑level → Senior → Technical Lead → Engineering Manager → Director of Engineering or VP. Parallel product tracks progress from Associate Product Manager to Product Manager, Senior PM, Director of Product, and VP of Product.
What industry trends are shaping No Nights tech roles?
The shift to 9‑5 schedules is driven by mental health initiatives and employee retention data. Cloud-native development, AI/ML integration, and zero‑trust security architectures are expanding in demand. Automation of testing and deployment, coupled with remote collaboration tools, further reinforce the need for day‑shift expertise.

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