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Monthly Remote Job Roundup (Postings)

The monthly remote job roundup gives you a fresh list of verified remote jobs to apply for.

Tech & Digital Roles

1. Agentic Software Engineer (Remote – GTA Required)

Company: Dutchman Search Group

Type: Full‑time

Highlights: Build distributed systems, AI agent orchestration, workflow engines, safety frameworks.

Requirements: 5+ years backend/distributed systems, Python/Go/Java, LLM‑powered systems experience.

Source: LinkedIn

2. Senior SEO Strategist (Remote – Worldwide)

Company: Powered by Search

Type: Full‑time

Highlights: Manage 3–5 SaaS clients, lead SEO strategy, technical audits, content mapping, organic growth.

Requirements: 5+ years SEO for B2B/SaaS, client‑facing experience, strong strategy + execution skills.

Source: Glassdoor

3. Senior Test Automation Architect (Remote – Canada)

Company: TTC Global

Type: Full‑time

Highlights: Lead automation frameworks, mentor teams, Python/Java expertise, best‑practice development.

Source: Jobrapido

Finance & Compliance Roles

4. Senior SOX Controls Tester (Remote – Canada)

Company: Insight Global

Type: Full‑time

Highlights: SOX compliance testing, AP controls, 10+ years accounting experience, Sept–March peak cycle.

Source: Jobrapido

 Recruiting & Consulting Roles

5. Senior Executive Search Consultant (Remote – Ontario)

Company: Egility Intelligence

Type: Full‑time

Highlights: Lead executive search engagements, talent intelligence, market mapping, client advisory.

Source: LinkedIn

Writing, Marketing & Customer Support

6. Content Writer (Remote – Canada/Worldwide)

Company: CausalFunnel

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $17.75–$24/hr

Highlights: Write content for NA/EU audiences, collaborate with marketing, full‑time remote.

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7. Client Account Manager (Remote – Digital Marketing Agencies)

Company: DOT & Company

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $60,000–$90,000

Highlights: Manage agency clients, flexible hours, fully remote.

Source: Indeed

8. Senior Customer Care Representative (Remote – Canada)

Company: Bobsweep

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $42,000–$60,000

Highlights: Email and phone support, paid time off, remote work.

Source: Indeed

9. Inside Sales Representative – Digital Marketing (Remote – Alberta)

Company: Yellow Pages Digital & Media Solutions

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $35,000–$65,000

Highlights: Outbound sales, virtual training, benefits, strong employer response rate.

Sources: Indeed

 Logistics & Operations

10. Ocean Import Coordinator (Remote – Montreal)

Company: East West Connect Inc.

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $45,000–$48,000

Highlights: Tuition reimbursement, benefits, remote operations support.

Source: Indeed

 Customer Service & Technical Support

11. Customer Service Agent (Remote – Quebec)

Company: Gexel

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $17–$18/hr

Highlights: Trust‑based customer support, benefits, weekends as needed.

Source: Indeed

12. Remote Technical Support Representative (Canada)

Company: Teleperformance

Type: Full‑time

Pay: $19.50/hr

Highlights: Paid training, remote tech support, requires technical/clinical education.

Source: Indeed

How to Apply Successfully

Applying for remote jobs is easier when you keep things simple. Focus on demonstrating to employers that you can communicate effectively, work independently, and stay organized. Here are a few steps that help your application stand out:

1. Tailor your resume to each job. Use the same keywords the employer uses. Highlight the skills that match the role.

2. Keep your resume clean and easy to read. Simple formatting works best. Avoid long paragraphs and unnecessary graphics.

3. Show your remote‑work skills clearly. Mention communication, time management, and the tools you’ve used (Zoom, Slack, Google Workspace, etc.).

4. Follow the instructions in the job posting. If they ask for a PDF, send a PDF. If they ask for a short cover letter, keep it short.

5. Apply early. Remote jobs fill fast. Submitting your application within the first 48 hours increases your chances.

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