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Working Remotely is DelightFL

Work-Life Balance, Perfected

Remote work is no longer a dream – in many companies it’s even encouraged. If you’re going to break away from the office, it only makes sense to do it in a place that keeps you smiling, and Florida is prepared to do just that. Take in some sun between meetings and listen in on that conference call with beach views. With all of the infrastructure you’ll need to stay connected, you can take the leap to be the remote worker you always wanted to be, right here in Florida. See how our cost of living compares to your current location to start making moves to work remotely from Florida.

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WalletHub map of best places to start a career in 2026
Careers

Best & Worst Places to Start a Career (2026)

Three Florida cities ranked in the top five of WalletHub’s 2026 ranking of the best places to start a career. Orlando, Miami and Tampa all make the top of the list.
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Rendering of Amazon's Kuiper satellite facility in Florida
aerospace

Amazon’s massive investment fueling job growth on Florida’s Space Coast

Cape Canaveral is critical to the company’s plan to offer the planned $10 billion Amazon Leo project. Amazon Leo broadband service is slated to debut later this year.
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Map of WalletHub's most fun U.S. cities
cities

Florida with Two Spots in Top 5 of WalletHub’s Most Fun Cities

They provide a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities for all types of interests, from sports to theaters to arcades, and they have plenty of diverse restaurants to try. The top cities offer affordable options for year-round fun for their residents, which is good for residents’ wallets and their mental health.
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A woman working in an automated manufacturing facility
apprenticeships

FloridaMakes Awarded $600,000 to Expand Apprenticeship Opportunities for Florida Manufacturers

FloridaMakes has been awarded $600,000 through Florida’s Pathways to Career Opportunities Grant, administered by the Florida Department of Education, to expand its registered apprenticeship programs for Florida manufacturers. The grant will support no-cost upskilling for both new hires and existing employees.
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