TypeScript Remote Jobs

Find remote TypeScript jobs from verified companies worldwide.

About TypeScript Remote Jobs

Remote TypeScript jobs are in high demand as companies worldwide embrace distributed teams. Whether you're a typescript specialist or looking to break into the field, these remote positions offer flexibility, competitive compensation, and opportunities to work with innovative companies from anywhere.

Top companies hiring for TypeScript

Companies with the most open roles in TypeScript.

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    HopaeRemote • Jan 20, 2025

    This mid to senior-level backend developer role involves designing, building, and optimizing scalable systems using Node.js and TypeScript, with a focus on identity verification solutions. You will work in a cross-functi…

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    LevelpathRemote • Aug 1, 2023

    As a lead front-end developer at Levelpath, you'll be responsible for building and enhancing our public-facing applications using React and TypeScript. This senior-level role involves collaborating closely with backend t…

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    LevelpathRemote • Apr 6, 2023

    As a Senior Software Engineer at Levelpath, you will be responsible for building innovative front-end applications using React and TypeScript. You will collaborate closely with backend teams using Ruby on Rails and work…

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TypeScript Remote Jobs – Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about remote roles that use TypeScript in modern web and backend stacks.

Why do companies prefer TypeScript for remote teams?
TypeScript helps remote teams move faster with fewer regressions because types make it easier to understand code written by others. Strong typing improves IDE support, refactoring, and code review, which is especially valuable when many contributors are working asynchronously across time zones.
What background is useful for remote TypeScript roles?
A solid foundation in JavaScript plus experience with at least one major framework (such as React, Next.js, or Node.js backends) is usually expected. Familiarity with typing patterns, generics, and working with third-party type definitions is helpful when collaborating on large codebases.
How can I show that I am ready for a remote TypeScript position?
Having well-typed side projects, contributions to open-source TypeScript libraries, or experience introducing TypeScript to an existing JavaScript codebase can be compelling. In your applications, highlight examples where types helped your team catch bugs early or improve the developer experience.