Work From Home Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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CDL-A Dedicated Team Truck Driver - 3 Months Experience Required

Company: C.R. England

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Sep 01, 2025

3+ months of current CDL-A driving experience. Static weekly routes picking up preloaded trailers and delivering into drop trailer distribution centers.

Janitorial Associate

Company: Walmart

Location: La Mesa, CA

Posted Aug 31, 2025

Programs range from high school completion to bachelor's degrees, including English Language Learning and short-form certificates.

Journeyman Electrician

Company: Dynasty Electric, Inc.

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Aug 31, 2025

Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to determine the layout of electrical systems. San Jose, CA 95112 (Preferred).

Financial Analyst/Data Analyst

Company: ITS Consulting, Inc.

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Sep 01, 2025

This position requires experience in designing/configuring business processes to automate the management and external reporting of general ledger, accounts…

Controller

Company: Creative Financial Staffing

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Strong technical accounting skills and a passion for process improvement. Implement and optimize ERP systems (Sage Intacct preferred; large ERP experience…

Lead Banquet Chef/Cook - Hornblower - San Diego

Company: Hornblower

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Sep 01, 2025

Valid Driver license a plus. Working and collaborating with Vessel operations crew and front of house team to satisfy 100% of our guests.

Apprentice Electrician

Company: Proman Skilled Trades (San Antonio)

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Aug 31, 2025

Must have proper I9 documentation such as a valid driver's license, social security card, birth certificate, etc. Must hold an OSHA 10 or 30 certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for remote roles by seniority?
Junior remote software engineers earn $70k–$90k annually, mid‑level engineers $100k–$140k, and senior engineers $150k–$200k. Data scientists follow a similar pattern: $85k–$110k, $120k–$160k, and $170k–$220k, respectively. Product managers and UX designers see comparable tiers, with senior roles often exceeding $200k when factoring in equity and bonuses.
Which skills and certifications are essential for remote tech positions?
Remote roles demand strong proficiency in collaboration tools (Slack, Zoom, Miro), version control systems (Git), CI/CD platforms (GitHub Actions, Jenkins), and cloud services (AWS, Azure, GCP). Certifications such as AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), and CompTIA Security+ are highly valued for remote devops, security, and project management positions.
How can I confirm a job’s remote availability and policy?
Job listings on JobTransparency list the exact remote type: fully remote, hybrid, or location‑restricted. Fully remote roles explicitly state no office requirement and often include a home‑office stipend or equipment reimbursement clause. Check the company’s remote policy link for details on work hours, time‑zone coverage, and equipment budgets.
What career progression options exist for remote professionals?
Remote work supports a clear ladder: junior → mid → senior → lead or principal engineer, product owner, or architect. Many companies offer remote management tracks, allowing leaders to oversee distributed teams without relocation. Continuous skill development through online courses and certifications accelerates promotion within the remote framework.
What industry trends are shaping the future of remote tech work?
Key trends include the rise of remote‑first companies, distributed team collaboration platforms (Notion, ClickUp), AI‑driven coding assistants (GitHub Copilot), and heightened focus on cybersecurity for distributed networks. Companies are also adopting asynchronous communication models and flexible time‑zone policies to attract global talent.

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