Remote Jobs in California

Browse 12639 remote jobs available in California (CA).

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Senior Staff Data Engineer - Platform Data and Analytics

Faire

Full-time
Anywhere in the World2 weeks ago
Parallel Domain

Senior Linux Graphics Engineer

Parallel Domain

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Leidos

Agile Product Owner

Leidos

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 116,350 - 210,3252 weeks ago
Bjak

Technical Product Manager

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Pavebank

Corporate Finance & Strategy Analyst

Pavebank

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Bjak

Staff Machine Learning Engineer

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Bjak

Technical Product Manager

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Pinnacle Group

AI Technical Analyst

Pinnacle Group

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Bjak

iOS Software Engineer

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Bjak

Applied AI Engineer

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Forrester Research, Inc. (US)

Principal Analyst — Enterprise CX Transformation

Forrester Research, Inc. (US)

Full-time
RemoteUSD 141,000 - 229,0002 weeks ago
Bjak

Technical Product Manager

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Clarity Pediatrics

Pediatrician (Part-Time) - CA License

Clarity Pediatrics

Remote
Part-time
RemoteUSD 159 - 1782 weeks ago
Bjak

Senior Engineer, Internal tools

Bjak

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Lumine Group

Delivery Project Manager

Lumine Group

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Huzzle

Cold Calling Specialist

Huzzle

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Huzzle

Outbound Sales Representative - IT Infrastructure

Huzzle

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Vonage

ServiceNow Alliance Executive

Vonage

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Sysdig

Software Engineer (Middle and Senior level)

Sysdig

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
SOLV Energy

Construction Engineer I (Temp-to-Hire)

SOLV Energy

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 61,942.4 - 77,438.42 weeks ago
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Remote Work in California

California's economy is the largest of any U.S. state and would rank as the fifth-largest in the world if it were an independent country. Its modern identity is inseparable from the technology industry, but California's economic roots stretch back to the Gold Rush of 1849, which transformed a thinly populated territory into a rapidly growing commercial hub almost overnight. The railroad industry, agriculture, oil, and Hollywood entertainment all played defining roles in shaping the state's economy through the early twentieth century before Silicon Valley emerged to reshape not just California but the entire global economy.

The semiconductor industry — and with it modern Silicon Valley — traces its origins to Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory, founded in Mountain View in 1956 by William Shockley. When eight of his engineers left to form Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957, they set off a chain reaction of spin-offs and startups that eventually produced Intel, AMD, Apple, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and hundreds of other foundational companies. By the 1980s, the Santa Clara Valley was the undisputed center of the global technology industry. The internet era of the 1990s brought Netscape, Yahoo, Google, and eBay. The mobile and social era of the 2000s and 2010s produced Facebook (now Meta), Twitter, Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, and Salesforce.

Los Angeles, meanwhile, built a second major tech ecosystem rooted in entertainment technology, aerospace (with Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon all having major L.A.-area operations), and a booming startup scene. San Diego anchored itself in biotech and defense, with Qualcomm, Illumina, and a cluster of pharmaceutical and biotech firms.

The sheer scale of California's tech industry means it generates more remote jobs than any other state by a wide margin. Companies headquartered in San Francisco, San Jose, and Los Angeles have normalized remote and hybrid work more than almost anywhere else in the world, particularly following the shift accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote workers based in California benefit from access to some of the world's highest-paying companies, though the state's high cost of living — particularly in the Bay Area and coastal cities — remains a challenge. Many California-based remote workers have relocated inland to Sacramento, Fresno, or the Central Coast while maintaining their Bay Area salaries, achieving a lifestyle and cost balance that was previously impossible.