Remote Jobs in New Jersey
Browse 12120 remote jobs available in New Jersey (NJ).
Contract IT Specialist
Customer.io
Corporate Account Executive - East
Webflow
Customer Success Manager II - Central
Tines
Customer Success Manager II - West
Tines
Director, Analyst Relations
Smartsheet
Senior Director, Revenue Operations
Dropbox
Account Executive, Enterprise
Fivetran
Account Director GSI, (NTT) EMEA & LATAM
Everpure
Account Executive, Billing Company
Tebra
Account Executive, Commercial (Cleveland)
Everpure
Account Executive II
BeyondTrust
Account Manager, EMEA
Customer.io
AI Strategy Consultant
Hightouch
Associate General Counsel, Corporate
Webflow
Backend Engineer, Flag Delivery
LaunchDarkly
Blockchain Risk Control Research Intern
Bybit
Business Development Specialist
Bybit
Commercial Solutions Engineer
Smartsheet
Director, Facility Security Officer
Collibra
Professional Services Sales Executive
Collibra
Remote Work in New Jersey
New Jersey's economic history is as rich and complex as any state in the union, shaped by its remarkable geography — sandwiched between the nation's two largest cities, with a coastline, a port, and some of the most productive farmland in the Northeast. The state's proximity to New York and Philadelphia made it a natural location for the industrial, pharmaceutical, and transportation infrastructure that served those megacities, and New Jersey developed one of the most diversified economies of any medium-sized state in the country.
The pharmaceutical industry has called New Jersey home for over a century. Johnson & Johnson, founded in New Brunswick in 1886, grew into one of the largest and most diversified healthcare companies in the world. Merck, headquartered in Kenilworth (and before that, Rahway) since the early twentieth century, is a global pharmaceutical powerhouse responsible for vaccines, oncology drugs, and more. Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Novartis, Roche, Sanofi, and Bayer all have or have had major New Jersey research and manufacturing operations. The pharmaceutical cluster along the Route 1 corridor between New Brunswick and Princeton is one of the most concentrated in the world, earning the region the nickname "the Medicine Chest of the World."
Telecommunications and technology have deep New Jersey roots. Bell Labs, AT&T's research arm established in Murray Hill in 1925, is arguably the most productive industrial research laboratory in history. Transistors, information theory, Unix, C programming language, cellular telephony, laser technology, and multiple Nobel Prize-winning discoveries were made at Bell Labs. The facility is now operated by Nokia but retains a fraction of its former scale. Lucent Technologies and Avaya were both Bell Labs spinoffs headquartered in New Jersey.
Finance is another major employer. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Prudential Financial (headquartered in Newark since 1875), and Conair all maintain substantial New Jersey operations. Newark's Prudential Center arena reflects the insurance giant's continued investment in its home city.
The Port of New York and New Jersey, operated from Elizabeth, Port Newark, and Bayonne, is the busiest port on the East Coast and a major engine of logistics and trade employment. The chemical and plastics industries along the Jersey Shore and the Meadowlands remain significant, if less dominant than in their mid-century heyday.
Remote work has given New Jersey professionals the ability to retain their connections to New York and Philadelphia employer networks without bearing the cost and commute burden of those cities. New Jersey's own significant corporate base in pharma, finance, and technology generates substantial remote job listings, and the state's excellent broadband infrastructure, strong schools, and varied landscapes — from the Pinelands to the Delaware Water Gap to the Shore — make it a compelling place to live and work remotely.