Remote Jobs in Nevada

Browse 12124 remote jobs available in Nevada (NV).

Hatch

Staff Backend Engineer

Hatch

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Nebius

Frontend Engineer - User Interface

Nebius

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 122,880 - 184,3203 weeks ago
Mom's Meals

Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O Engineer

Mom's Meals

Full-time
RemoteUSD 92,596 - 120,3743 weeks ago
FYST

Partnerships Manager

FYST

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
FYST

Partnerships Manager

FYST

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
FYST

Partnerships Manager

FYST

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
FYST

Partnerships Manager

FYST

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
FYST

Partnerships Manager

FYST

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Paintgun

AI Visual Artist

Paintgun

Remote
Contract
Remote3 weeks ago
VAST Data

Senior Sales Engineer - Japan

VAST Data

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Ashland

Business Development Manager, Diagnostic Films

Ashland

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Arista Networks

Senior C++ Software Engineer - Remote - Greece, Spain, Hungary, Romania or Polan

Arista Networks

Remote
Contract
Remote3 weeks ago
enterprisedb

Senior Partner Account Executive

enterprisedb

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
One Medical

Virtual Seasonal Physician Assistant - CA Licensed

One Medical

Full-time
RemoteUSD 166,400 - 166,4003 weeks ago
Jobs for Humanity

Entry-Level Contact Center Representative

Jobs for Humanity

Remote
Trending
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Witt/Kieffer Inc.

Interim Solutions Healthcare Principal

Witt/Kieffer Inc.

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 175,000 - 190,0003 weeks ago
Jobs for Humanity

Administrative & Data Entry Clerk Position

Jobs for Humanity

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Parexel

Investigator Contracts Lead I - FSP

Parexel

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
NewRocket

Director - Process & Quality - ServiceNow

NewRocket

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Hanwha Energy USA

Director, Corporate Partnership Engagement

Hanwha Energy USA

Full-time
RemoteUSD 180,000 - 210,0003 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Nevada

Nevada's economic history is defined by booms — precious metal booms, railroad booms, gambling booms — and the desert landscape that makes each feel all the more dramatic against the backdrop of sun and empty land. The Comstock Lode, discovered in 1859 near Virginia City, produced more silver and gold in a few decades than almost anywhere else on earth. The wealth funded San Francisco's Victorian mansions and Nevada's early statehood in 1864, but when the ore played out, Virginia City's population collapsed from 25,000 to a few hundred, foreshadowing the boom-bust cycle that would define Nevada for generations.

Las Vegas, founded as a railroad town in 1905 and little more than a desert outpost for decades, was transformed by two forces: the construction of Hoover Dam (1931-1936), which brought thousands of workers and the electrical power that made large-scale development possible, and the legalization of gambling in 1931. Bugsy Siegel's Flamingo Hotel (1946) launched the era of the Las Vegas resort casino. By the 1950s, Vegas was a national phenomenon; by the 1980s, it was the fastest-growing city in America; by the 2000s, it was a global destination with megaresorts generating billions annually. MGM Resorts, Caesars Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, Las Vegas Sands, and Station Casinos are among the dominant gaming employers.

Reno developed its own gaming economy, smaller but significant, while also becoming a major logistics and distribution hub driven by its position at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Nevada's tax advantages. Tesla's Gigafactory, built near Sparks (adjacent to Reno) in 2016, brought battery and electric vehicle manufacturing to Nevada at enormous scale, attracting Tesla engineers and sparking further industrial investment. Amazon, Apple, Google, and Switch (a data center company) have all made major Nevada infrastructure investments, drawn by low electricity costs, no state income tax, and proximity to the California market.

The no-income-tax advantage has made Nevada, particularly the Las Vegas and Reno metros, a target for remote worker relocation from California. Las Vegas has attracted a significant wave of tech professionals, finance workers, and entrepreneurs from Los Angeles and the Bay Area. The city offers warm weather, entertainment, low taxes, and housing costs dramatically below coastal norms. Reno has similarly positioned itself as a tech-friendly alternative to the Bay Area, with a growing startup ecosystem and direct geographic access to Tahoe skiing and Sierra Nevada recreation.