Work-From-Home Companies That Provide Equipment
Being afforded the opportunity to work-from-home for a great company can be rewarding. Working for a great company that will provide you with some or all of your equipment can be an even better bonus. If you’re a working mom that has been interested in pursuing telecommute and remote jobs but has avoided applying because you think your existing equipment might not be up to par, you’ve come to the right place. There are several companies that will send you a computer and some will provide you with whatever you need to perform your job.
Most of these companies will require that you have a quiet, private work area void of distractions. Many also require that you have high-speed, hard-wired internet service. It’s also important to keep in that the equipment they send is typically yours to keep. If you’re let go or resign from the company, they’ll require you return all equipment. The companies below will not send anything to you until you have submitted an application through their website, gone through interviews and been hired by them.
*Please note job details and offers can change at any time. Refer to companies’ websites and current job listings for current information and offerings.
- A Place for Mom – You’ll be provided with a laptop.
- AAA – They offer flexible shifts, insurance, computer, headset and other necessary equipment.
- ABC Financial– Provide all gear and equipment for employees.
- Active Network – Provide a thin client computer, keyboard, mouse and headset phone when you’re hired.
- Action Verb – $2,500 sign-on bonus for computer and office equipment.
- Allied Health Media– Provide a Macbook monitor, keyboard, headset and $40 a month for internet service.
- Amazon-Some positions provide computers, headsets and other equipment applicable to job.
- Apple – Will provide you with an iMac and headset while you’re employed.
- Automattic – Home office setup and co-working allowances.
- Buffer – Laptop, computer accessories, Kindle books, and more.
- Close.io – You can choose your equipment upon employment.
- Collage – They pay for a computer and home office equipment.
- Concentrix– Most positions offer fully paid trainings, bonuses and incentives.
- Conduent- Provide computers for some projects.
- GitLab– Provide MacBook to hires.
- HelpScout – New MacBook Pro and self-development stipend.
- Hilton –You’ll need to have high-speed, hard-wired internet, a landline telephone, and a monitor. They provide a computer, keyboard, and mouse, headset, flash drive, and ethernet cable.
- InVision – Generous equipment allowances.
- MoveOn – They equip you with everything you need for your home office.
- Prime Therapeutics– They supply all equipment.
- Sedwick- Company provides one of the two monitors you will need on the job, a phone,keyboard and a mouse.
- Sticker Mule-They’ll pay for any hardware and software you need in your position.
- Teledirect-they Provide all equipment.
- Transcom-they Provide all necessary equipment.
- Wayfair– Provides all necessary equipment.
- World Travel Holdings- Provides a PC, screen, console, mouse, telephone, and headset and deducts $500 for items from the first 5 checks.
- Wyndam Worldwide-You must have a quiet workspace and high-speed internet. They provide all other equipment.
- 10up– They provide an equipment allowance, flexible work schedule and insurance.
Free Equipment for Low Income Households
Computers With Causes
A Non-profit organization that provides desktops, laptops, tablets and other equipment to schools, organizations and eligible low-income households.
PCsforPeople
This company provides computers to non-profits and to individuals below the 200% poverty level or currently enrolled in an income based government assistance program. If you don’t qualify for free computer, they offer affordable computers for sale ($0-150) as well.
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