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New remote jobs at top tech firms + how to ace a remote interview
Eight new jobs + twenty new remote companies added to the list

This week, we're spotlighting opportunities at the cutting edge of technology. From securing our critical infrastructure to building the future of AI-powered search, these roles offer a chance to make a real impact.
First, here’s a list of remote work companies (we keep this updated).
And from that list, we’re spotlighting the newest additions…
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Here are a few of our top picks (you can see all the roles here):
Senior AI Engineer, Enterprise Solutions at you.com
Location: San Francisco, CA (Remote)
Salary: $200,000 - $270,000 USD
This is a unique opportunity to act as a startup CTO, building and shipping robust, production-ready AI solutions for enterprise customers. If you're passionate about shaping the future of AI and have a knack for turning vision into reality, this role is for you.
Forward Deployed Engineer at Shift5
Location: Remote
Salary: $100,000-$200,000
This role is for the hands-on problem-solvers who thrive in the field. As a Forward Deployed Engineer, you'll be on the front lines, working directly with customers to deploy and operationalize Shift5's technology in a variety of environments, from corporate headquarters to aircraft hangars.
Product Marketing Manager, API at you.com
Location: San Francisco, CA (Remote)
Salary: $150,000 - $185,000 USD
If you're a strategic marketer who loves to get technical, this role is a perfect fit. You'll own the go-to-market strategy for You.com's suite of AI and Search APIs, crafting compelling narratives and driving adoption among developers and enterprises.
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The Remote Edge: Acing Your Remote Interview 🚀
You've landed the interview—congratulations! But interviewing remotely comes with its own set of rules and nuances. It's not just about what you say, but how you show up on screen. Don't let your next big opportunity be hampered by technical glitches or missed non-verbal cues.
This week's tip is all about ensuring you shine brightly in every virtual interaction. ✨
The Idea: Treat your remote interview space as your personal stage. Every detail, from your lighting to your background, contributes to the professional impression you make.
Why it works:
Confidence Boost: When you're prepared, you'll feel more relaxed and present, allowing your personality and skills to truly shine. 😎
Professionalism: Attention to detail signals that you take the opportunity seriously and are capable of excelling in a remote work environment. 💼
Clear Communication: Minimizing distractions and optimizing your setup ensures your message comes across clearly, without technical hiccups. 🗣️
How to make it stick:
Optimize Your Environment: 💡 Choose a quiet, well-lit space. Position yourself facing a window or a light source to avoid shadows. Check your background—keep it clean, professional, and free of clutter. A simple wall or a neatly organized bookshelf is ideal.
Test Your Tech (Seriously!): 💻 15-30 minutes before the interview, test your internet connection, webcam, and microphone. Log into the meeting platform to ensure it works. Have a backup plan (like your phone) ready in case of a computer audio/video failure.
Practice Eye Contact: 👀 In a remote interview, "eye contact" means looking at your webcam, not just the person's face on your screen. Practice this! It makes a huge difference in how engaged and confident you appear.
Dress the Part (Completely): 👔 Even if it's just your top half visible, dress professionally as if you were going in person. It puts you in the right mindset and ensures you're prepared if you need to stand up for any reason.
Minimize Digital Distractions: 📵 Close all unnecessary browser tabs and applications. Silence notifications on your computer and phone. Your full attention should be on the interviewer.
Bonus hack: Keep a glass of water nearby and a physical notepad and pen for taking notes. This looks professional and helps you stay hydrated and organized without fumbling with digital tools during the conversation. 💧✍️
Your remote interview is your moment to prove you're the right fit. With a little preparation, you can make it truly count! 🌟
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