FlexJobs Shares 12 Remote-Friendly Companies Helping Pay for Employee Vacations

Airbnb, Calendly, TripAdvisor among employers providing paid vacation perks and remote jobs

Image of Maria Kingston By Maria Kingston.
Updated May 15, 2023

BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) May 15, 2023 - In a recent Pew Research Center survey, 62 percent of workers said having a job that offers paid time off is extremely important to them. However, the same survey found nearly half of workers who have paid time off reported taking less time away than their employer offered. Recognizing the positive impact vacation time can have on employees health and wellness, overall productivity, and retention rates, many companies are turning to financial incentives that encourage staff to step away. To help job seekers identify some of these employers, FlexJobs has shared 12 companies that help pay for employee vacations and hire remote workers.

Vacation time is vital to workers well-being, yet most people arent taking the amount of time off they need to recharge, said Keith Spencer, Career Expert at FlexJobs. Fortunately, there are a growing number of companies that see the value not just in providing paid time off, but also in motivating and supporting their staff to actually take it. We hope this list helps remote candidates connect to careers at these companies and inspires other employers to embrace similar benefits for their workforces, Spencer added.

Based on FlexJobs' research, the following 12 employers help pay, reimburse, or provide a stipend or bonus for employee vacations, and theyre currently hiring or have recently hired for fully remote roles. Details on each companys vacation policy and examples of job postings are included.

1. Airbnb* Employees receive annual travel and experiences credits. Recent remote job postings:

2. BambooHR* Employees are offered paid paid vacation, a $2,000 annual stipend to use towards travel. Recent remote job postings:

3. Calendly* Employees receive an annual $1,000 vacation stipend to put towards hotels, flights, or rental cars. Recent remote job postings:

4. Disruptive Advertising Full-time employees are eligible for a vacation bonus after their first anniversary. Recent remote job postings:

5. Evernote In addition to unlimited vacation days, employees are provided a $1,000 annual vacation stipend for breaks of five days or more. Recent remote job postings:

6. Evolve Security Employees receive an annual vacation reimbursement for personal travel expenses. Recent remote job postings:

7. Expedia Employees receive a wellness and travel reimbursement. Recent remote job postings:

8. FullContact Employees receive an annual lump sum vacation bonus and unlimited paid time off. Recent remote job postings:

9. Philo* Employees receive a $2,000 vacation bonus. Recent remote job postings:

10. Thirty Madison* Employees receive a $750 annual vacation stipend. Recent remote job postings:

11. TripAdvisor* Eligible employees receive a Global Lifestyle Benefit, an annual allowance that can be used on travel and other areas. Recent remote job postings:

12. United Airlines Employees receive unlimited standby travel and discounted rates on airfare. Recent remote job postings:

*Companies with active remote job listings as of May 15, 2023.

Job seekers commonly feel pressured to put vacation plans on hold when applying or interviewing for a new position, but FlexJobs career experts advise this isnt always necessary. If a company is truly committed to providing paid time off benefits, candidates should feel empowered to share their plans during an interview using the following steps.

How to Discuss Vacation Plans During an Interview

1. Create Open Communication In the middle of a job hunt, its easy to only focus on the application process. However, the interview is the first building block of a relationship with the company. Start on the right foot by creating open and transparent communication on key topics, including any upcoming vacation plans.

2. Mind the Timing Managers use first interviews to get to know and evaluate candidates. As a result, experts generally agree that bringing up vacation plans at this stage is unnecessary and might even be viewed as presumptuous. On the other hand, second interviews convey greater interest, so come ready to broach the subject of vacation then.

More specifically, a great opportunity to bring it up is when the hiring manager asks about start date availability. For example, after a candidate confirms theyd need to give their current employer two weeks notice, they can then mention any scheduled vacation time. But keep in mind that the absolute latest point to mention a vacation is when a job offer is extended.

3. Prepare & Practice the Message New employers want to know the time frame of potential absences, so its best to keep statements short and sweet. Remember: this is a professional courtesy of advance noticenot an ask for permissionso practice saying plans with confidence and tell the truth. Theres no need to create an elaborate story when the actual travel plans are for R&R with a spouse. Plus, lying to sound better can foster stress, especially when a new coworker innocently asks to see pictures.

4. Clarify Time-Off Policies Be ready to discuss with the employer how the situation will be handled during the final offer. It might be a situation that requires problem-solving together to find the best solution. While some companies do offer paid time off from day one, more likely scenarios that might be presented include:

For more information, please visit http://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/flexible-companies-that-help-pay-for-your-vacation/ or contact Shanna Briggs at sbriggs@flexjobs.com.

About FlexJobs FlexJobs is the leading career service specializing in remote, hybrid, and flexible jobs, with over 135 million people having used its resources since 2007. FlexJobs provides the highest-quality database of vetted remote and flexible job listings, from entry-level to executive, startups to public companies, part-time to full-time. To support job seekers in all phases of their career journey, FlexJobs also offers extensive expert advice, webinars, and other resources. In parallel, FlexJobs works with leading companies to recruit quality remote talent and optimize their remote and flexible workplace. A trusted source for data, trends, and insight, FlexJobs has been cited extensively in top national outlets, including CNN, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, CNBC, Forbes magazine, and many more. FlexJobs also has partner sites Remote.co and Job-Hunt.org to help round out its content and job search offerings. Follow FlexJobs on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

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