No Weekends Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Senior Account Sales Representative

Company: Spectrum

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Mar 01, 2025

The job involves selling products and services to customers in assigned nonbulk multidwelling units through door-to-door solicitation, lobby events, and by building relationships with property managers. The role requires meeting sales goals, generating incremental revenue, resolving customer issues, and maintaining a knowledge base of competitors' activities. The position demands strong communication skills, the ability to work outside for extended periods, and familiarity with various devices and software. The base pay is between $33,200 and $55,000, with a commission earnings target starting at $55,000. Charter Communications, known for its Spectrum brands, offers a comprehensive package for employees, including rewards for contributions, support for wellbeing, and real value at every stage of life.

Sonographer III - 30 hours

Company: Kaiser Permanente

Location: South San Francisco, California

Posted Mar 03, 2025

Journeyman Plumber at Aaron's Plumbing & Rooter

Company: Aaron's Plumbing & Rooter

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Mar 03, 2025

Commercial driving experience for transportation of equipment and materials. Must Have: Drivers License and Clean driving record with background check.

Staff Writer, Current Events

Company: Dotdash Meredith

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Feb 28, 2025

The Staff Writer position at PEOPLE is a fast-paced role for an experienced writer and interviewer. The ideal candidate should be a self-starter, enthusiastic team player, and passionate about PEOPLE. They must have a minimum of 2 years of writing for a high-volume digital news organization, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work independently. The role involves writing stories on deadline, pitching content, analyzing traffic data, and editing when needed. The candidate should also have strong basic reporting abilities, respond quickly to breaking news, and deliver clean copy with impeccable journalistic standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for No Weekends tech roles by seniority?
Entry Level (0‑2 yrs): $80k–$110k. Mid Level (2‑5 yrs): $110k–$150k. Senior Level (5‑10 yrs): $150k–$200k. Lead/Principal (10+ yrs): $200k–$260k. These ranges are for US market and reflect the premium for weekend‑free work.
What core skills and certifications are most valuable for No Weekends positions?
Technical: <strong>Python, Go, JavaScript (React/Node)</strong>, <strong>Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker</strong>, <strong>AWS/Azure/GCP</strong>, <strong>Splunk, PagerDuty, Datadog</strong>. Certifications: <strong>CISSP, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure AZ‑104, GCP Professional Cloud Architect</strong>, <strong>PMP</strong> for PM roles. Soft skills: rapid incident triage, cross‑team collaboration, and strong documentation.
Can I work remotely in No Weekends roles?
Yes. 85% of No Weekends listings are fully remote, 10% hybrid, and 5% on‑site with strict weekday hours. Remote roles use Slack, Zoom, and cloud‑based dev environments to maintain 24/7 coverage without weekend presence.
What career progression can I expect in a No Weekends organization?
Typical path: Junior → Mid → Senior → Staff Engineer/Lead PM → Principal/Architect. Advancement hinges on mastering automation, earning certifications, leading cross‑team initiatives, and mentoring juniors. Companies reward performance with higher base pay, equity, and leadership opportunities.
What industry trends are shaping No Weekends jobs?
Increasing adoption of 4‑day workweeks, AI‑driven monitoring (e.g., AI Ops), and micro‑services architecture boost demand for weekend‑free roles. Companies prioritize resilience and rapid incident response, making No Weekends roles essential for maintaining uptime while preserving work‑life balance.

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