by Rat Race Rebellion May 16, 2026
For military spouses, remote work isn’t a perk – it’s often the difference between having a career and starting over every 2 to 3 years. Frequent moves, unpredictable orders, and a job market that doesn’t always recognize how much you’ve already done make portable work a real necessity.
For veterans transitioning out, remote work can be just as critical. Flexible hours, reduced commute stress, and the ability to take roles outside your immediate geography open up options that on-site work simply doesn’t.
The good news: a growing number of companies have built out formal military hiring programs that include real remote opportunities. Some offer free training and certification programs specifically for military spouses. Others have hiring teams dedicated to veteran candidates and a documented track record of placing them into remote roles.
Below are 10 companies worth knowing about, grouped by what they actually offer.
Quick note: Specific remote openings vary by week and by role. Always confirm remote eligibility is stated in the job posting before you apply, and check whether the company is currently accepting applications from your state.
Companies with Dedicated Military Programs
These employers have built formal programs aimed specifically at the military community, often including training, certifications, or guaranteed interview pathways.
USAA
USAA is consistently ranked among the top employers for military members, veterans, and their families – which makes sense, given the company exists to serve them. Remote and hybrid roles span customer service, claims, banking, insurance, and tech. Hiring preference is given to candidates with military affiliation, though it’s not required for all roles.
Microsoft
Microsoft runs two major military-focused programs: the Microsoft Software & Systems Academy (MSSA) for transitioning service members, and the Military Spouse Technology Academy for spouses. Both are free, lead to industry certifications, and have direct pipelines into Microsoft and partner employers. Many post-program roles include remote options.
Salesforce
Salesforce’s Vetforce program offers free Salesforce training and certifications to active duty service members, veterans, and military spouses. Graduates are connected with employer partners hiring for Salesforce admin, developer, and consultant roles — many of which are fully remote.
Amazon
Amazon’s Military Veteran Recruiting team runs dedicated hiring efforts across the company, including remote roles in customer service, operations, and corporate functions. Amazon also participates in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership (MSEP). Equipment is typically provided for remote employee roles when required. Note – customer service remote roles continue to appear regularly, while corporate roles have shifted toward more on-site time since 2024. Worth filtering carefully for the specific role type and current location requirements in your search.
Major Employers with Strong Veteran Hiring Track Records
These are large companies that consistently rank well on military-friendly employer lists and have a real history of hiring veterans and military spouses into remote roles.
JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase’s Office of Military and Veterans Affairs supports veteran and spouse hiring across the company. Remote roles appear regularly in customer support, fraud operations, and financial services. The company is an MSEP partner. Note – remote and hybrid roles appear in customer support, fraud operations, and financial services, though in-office expectations have increased company-wide since 2024. Filter for fully remote in the posting itself when you search.
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo has a long-standing Veterans Employment Resource Group and consistent military hiring efforts. Remote roles tend to appear in customer service, claims, and back-office banking operations.
Liberty Mutual
Liberty Mutual is regularly named a military-friendly employer and hires veterans and spouses into remote claims, customer service, and underwriting roles. The company has documented support for military-affiliated employees.
Industry-Specific Strong Fits
These companies have a strong fit for specific military backgrounds — either the work itself maps closely to military experience, or the company’s mission overlaps directly with military life.
Humana
Humana administers TRICARE and other military health programs, which makes the company a natural fit for veterans and spouses with healthcare or administrative experience. Remote roles span customer service, claims, and clinical support.
T-Mobile runs a long-standing military hiring initiative (“T-Mobile Military”) that recruits veterans, spouses, and Guard/Reserve members. Veteran remote jobs at T-Mobile appear regularly in customer care and technical support, with additional remote roles in operations leadership and select corporate functions. T-Mobile is an MSEP partner.
Comcast / NBCUniversal
Comcast’s military hiring program covers veterans, transitioning service members, military spouses, and Guard/Reserve members. Remote roles tend to appear in customer support, media operations, and corporate functions across the Comcast and NBCUniversal businesses.
A Few Honest Notes on Military Hiring Programs
A few things worth knowing before you spend time on these applications.
A military-friendly designation doesn’t guarantee a remote role. Many of these companies hire heavily on-site too. Filter aggressively for remote eligibility in every search, and confirm the role is fully remote (not “remote-eligible after 6 months in office”) before applying.
Hiring preference isn’t a hiring guarantee. Programs that give preference to military-affiliated candidates still require you to meet the qualifications for the role. Don’t skip the resume customization step because you assume the program will carry you through.
Verify the program is still active. Corporate military programs occasionally pause, rebrand, or shift focus. Check the program page directly before relying on what you read in a roundup (including this one).
State eligibility matters more than you’d think. A surprising number of “remote” roles at large companies exclude specific states for tax or compliance reasons. If you’re a spouse who’s moved recently, check the state restrictions before getting attached to a role.
Before You Apply: Resources Worth Knowing
A few official resources that improve your odds beyond what any single company offers.
MSEP (Military Spouse Employment Partnership) — A Department of Defense program connecting military spouses to employer partners committed to spouse hiring. Many of the companies on this list are MSEP partners. Worth searching directly.
MyCAA (My Career Advancement Account) — Provides up to $4,000 in tuition assistance for eligible military spouses pursuing licenses, certifications, or associate degrees in portable career fields. Pairs well with programs like Microsoft’s spouse academy and Salesforce Vetforce.
Hire Heroes USA — Free job search assistance for veterans and military spouses, including one-on-one career coaching, resume help, and employer connections.
Military Times Best for Vets: Employers — Annual rankings of military-friendly employers worth scanning if you’re looking beyond this list.
Final Take
The military community has been disproportionately affected by the realities of inflexible work – frequent moves, deployment cycles, and a job market that often doesn’t account for any of it. Remote work isn’t a luxury here; for many spouses especially, it’s the structural fix.
The companies on this list aren’t perfect, and none of them will hand you a role just because of your military affiliation. But they’re the ones that have built real programs, hired veterans and spouses at scale, and made remote options part of how they operate. If you’re starting a search, these are reasonable places to start.
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