anything in tech. software engineer/developer is most common but anything for a software dev firm as long as it's a remote company.
I was a QA engineer (manual and automation) and then got into business development for a software dev firm b/c i had a biz mgmt degree and communication skills and can talk to technical and non-technical folks.
Became a DN at 28 and from 22-28, was working for IT consulting firms & software dev firms (both big and small like start ups). You need to gain experience and seen as a high performer before any really trust you to work remotely.
For example, my company won't hire junior engineers. You absolutely have to have some years under your belt b/c of nature of remote work
anything related with tech - fintech, telehealth, insuretech, edtech, as long as they're building tech.
you can find a healthtech company to utilize your biomed research degree (sort of, maybe a bit related?) and marketing (every company needs marketing).