Virtual Vocations Colorado Remote Work Resources

 

Searching for remote job resources can take some work no matter where you live, but each state can have their own individual challenges, as well. We want to make it easier for you to find the information you need, so we have gathered all of the critical information together in one spot with this guide to Colorado Remote Work Resources. We hope this comprehensive guide will help you in your Colorado remote job search.

 

About Colorado

Known as “The Centennial State,” Colorado has a wide array of landscapes, including river canyons, sprawling plains, and arid deserts. But most people think of the Rocky Mountains when they think of Colorado. Denver is the capital and largest city in Colorado and is known as the Mile High City, because it is 5,280 feet above sea level. And if having landmarks like Red Rocks Amphitheater or Garden of the Gods wasn’t enough, Colorado also gets 300 days of sunshine a year!

Famous Colorado residents include Amy Adams, Tim Allen, Douglas Fairbanks, John Fielder, Jack Swigert, John Elway, Missy Franklin, Clive Cussler, Allen Ginsberg, Ken Kesey, James Michener, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Denver, Gerald Ford, and Karl Rove. The professional sports teams include the Denver Broncos, the Denver Nuggets, the Colorado Avalanche, the Colorado Rockies, and the Colorado Rapids.

 “Colorado is an oasis, an otherworldly mountain place.” – Brandi Carlile, singer/songwriter


Five Fast Facts About Working in Colorado

  1. According to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, the unemployment rate in Colorado is 2.6% versus the national average of 3.5%.
  2. There were 9,400 new jobs added in Colorado from October to November 2019, and 57,100 new jobs added from November 2018 to November 2019.
  3. The minimum wage in Colorado increased from $11.10 to $12.00 per hour and from $8.08 to $8.98 per hour for tipped employees.
  4. The average commute time in Colorado is 25 minutes, which is just under the national average of 26.1 minutes.
  5. Colorado has the #1 job market according to Wallet Hub, the #2 state for job growth according to US News & World Report, and Denver is the #2 city in which to start a career, according to Wallet Hub.

 

Colorado Mean Wages

Across all occupations, Colorado has a total employment of 2,620,640, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The median hourly wage is $20.34, the mean hourly wage is $26.84, and the annual mean wage is $55,820.

Remote Work Incentives in Colorado

Colorado is one of the early adopters to offer remote work incentives. One such program is the Location Neutral Employment Program. This program focuses on providing incentives to the employer versus the employee. For businesses that create at least 20 new jobs in Colorado at 100% of the county’s average annual wage, this incentive provides a standard Job Growth Incentive Tax Credit. In addition, the business must create at least one net new rural remote job and the remote rural workers must work remotely at least three days per week to be considered remote.

Remote-Enabled Companies with Hubs in Colorado

Here are some of the top employers with hubs in Colorado who offer remote positions on a regular basis:

Arrow Electronics

Arrow Electronics, Inc. is an electronic components retailer. They sell lighting, power, electromechanical, and thermal management products. The company also offers sensors, semiconductors, wires, and cables.

Dish Network, L.L.C.

Dish Network, L.L.C. is a telecommunications company. They offer services such as satellite television, digital video recorders, internet-delivered TV service, and broadband service. The company aims to give consumers a truly new way to access and watch television.

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is an energy research and development laboratory. They offer research on renewable power, sustainable transportation, energy systems integration, and energy efficiency. The company works with chemical companies, manufacturing companies, power companies, government organizations, and nonprofit groups.

TTEC (Formerly TeleTech)

TTEC (Formerly TeleTech) is a provider of customer engagement services. They develop close partnerships with business leaders to develop customized customer experience solutions. This company focuses on making the experience of the end-user as simple and streamlined as possible. TTEC is proud of their commitment to work-life balance and knows that “great work doesn’t only happen in a cubicle or office between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.” They offer flexible work arrangements that offer a variety of options of where and when employees can work, depending on their role.


Colorado Coworking Centers for Remote Work

Coworking spaces are shared workspaces where remote workers, entrepreneurs, and freelancers who are looking to work among a community of like-minded professionals can gather together and share resources in an affordable way.

Some remote workers can find working from home isolating and lonely and enjoy getting out and being around other remote professionals, while others enjoy the creativity and idea exchange that can come with working side-by-side with others. Coworking spaces offer a variety of space rentals, from private offices to shared desk space at a community table. And all coworking spaces provide the tools and equipment any professional might need during a routine business day.

Here are some coworking centers that remote workers in Colorado might want to check out:

You’ll find even more Colorado remote work resources and stats in our infographic below! You may also view the Colorado Remote Work Resources Infographic as a PDF, which will allow you to access the URLs hyperlinked throughout the image as well as the links attached to the Virtual Vocations logo and social media icons.

DOWNLOAD THE COLORADO REMOTE WORK RESOURCES INFOGRAPHIC PDF

How Virtual Vocations Can Assist You in Your Colorado Remote Job Search

Remote jobseekers in Colorado are blessed to have a robust job market, and with the remote work incentives that the state offers employers, jobseekers in rural Colorado can have remote work opportunities that they might not have had otherwise.

If you’re searching for a way to improve your work-life balance, reach your career aspirations, and do it all from your home or a coworking space, Virtual Vocations can turn your dreams into reality. Members gain full access to a vetted remote job board. Additional products include career services, remote work certification, and a telecommute toolkit.

Are you searching for a Colorado remote job, or are you a current remote worker in Colorado? Share your story when you connect with Virtual Vocations on Facebook and Twitter. We’d love to know your thoughts about our Colorado remote work resources!


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