The way I did it was find a non-remote job, work there and build up trust and then ask to go remote.
I see that same path used by a lot of devs who go remote and I think it may be one of the easier ways to do it.
If you don't want to go that route I would scour job boards and make a list of companies that offer remote positions and just start applying to them. You will eventually succeed!
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Great question.
The way I did it was find a non-remote job, work there and build up trust and then ask to go remote.
I see that same path used by a lot of devs who go remote and I think it may be one of the easier ways to do it.
If you don't want to go that route I would scour job boards and make a list of companies that offer remote positions and just start applying to them. You will eventually succeed!