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Remote.co Jobs + A Sleep Sandwich Hack That Boosts Focus
Discover top remote roles on Remote.co and learn how a simple night-and-morning routine can sharpen your focus and speed up deep work.

First, here’s a list of remote work companies (we keep this updated).
And from that list, we’re spotlighting the newest additions…
Remote Work Hotspot of the Week
If you're looking for a job you can do from anywhere, Remote.co is one of the best places to start.
Founded in 2015 by Sara Sutton—often called the "Queen of Remote Work"—the platform is dedicated to listing real, fully remote jobs across tech, customer service, design, and more.
It's based in Boulder, Colorado and was created with a clear mission: to make remote work more accessible and trusted.
What sets Remote.co apart is its curated approach.
Every job posted is remote-first, so you don’t have to sift through listings with hidden location requirements.
The platform also offers expert resources, interviews with remote companies, and insights to help you succeed in a distributed role.
It’s free, easy to navigate, and updated regularly.
Whether you’re just starting your remote career or looking for your next opportunity, Remote.co connects you with companies built for this kind of work—no guesswork needed.
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Now, let’s talk about the top 3 in-demand roles on that platform:
Customer Service Representative
Support roles continue to lead the pack on Remote.co. These reps handle customer inquiries, troubleshoot problems, and help users get the most out of a product or service.
Strong communication is a must. Many roles don’t require a degree—just empathy, patience, and the ability to think on your feet. Tools like Zendesk, Freshdesk, or Help Scout are often part of the daily workflow.
Companies love these hires because they’re on the front lines. That means good ones make a big impact—fast.
Project Manager
Remote teams need people who can keep everything (and everyone) moving in sync. That’s where project managers come in.
They run timelines, assign tasks, track milestones, and make sure projects hit their goals without burning out the team. Familiarity with tools like Asana, Trello, Notion, and Slack is usually expected.
Great PMs are organized, calm under pressure, and know how to communicate clearly—even across time zones.
Data Analyst
As more teams go remote, data-driven decisions matter more than ever—and analysts are the ones companies rely on.
These roles involve digging into dashboards, spotting trends, and turning raw numbers into smart strategy. Common tools include Excel, SQL, Python, and BI platforms like Looker or Tableau.
Strong candidates are curious, detail-oriented, and able to explain what the data actually means—without jargon.
You’ll find these roles across industries, from e-commerce to healthcare to SaaS.
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This Week’s Remote Work Hack
Big project stuck in your head? Ideas half-baked? Can’t seem to crack that strategy doc?
Try the “Sleep-Work Sandwich.”
Here’s how it works: Do 30–60 minutes of deep work right before bed. Write, code, outline, or brainstorm—but don’t try to finish. Then, first thing when you wake up, go straight back to it before checking anything else.
You’ll be surprised what happened overnight!

Why it works:
Your brain keeps working in the background while you sleep. This gives your subconscious time to process ideas and untangle complexity—especially for creative or analytical tasks.
In the morning, you’re not starting from scratch. You’re picking up where your brain left off, often with more clarity and flow than the night before.
How to make it stick:
Prep the night setup: no distractions, just one focus. In the morning, avoid your phone. Go straight into work mode while your brain is still in that deep groove.
Bonus hack:
Leave yourself a short voice note or doc with where you left off—it jumpstarts momentum in the morning.
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Here’s to solving big problems while you sleep—and starting your day already in the zone.
Try the Sleep-Work Sandwich this week—and see how ending and starting your day with focused work helps ideas click faster and flow easier.
Let us know how it goes.
See you next week!