My name is Andrei and I've been a remote worker since 2017. I enjoy not wasting 1-2 hours per day commuting, and having access to more and jobs than I do locally.
What I don't enjoy is how tough it is to filter through jobs that accept candidates from Europe. You find a job post from a company you like, you have the required skills and experience, you think the salary is great, and then you see "Only accepting candidates from North America." What a bummer!
Some job boards have a Worldwide/Hide US-only filters, or even Europe or EMEA filters, but sadly, these sections are not very popular. There are also some Europe-focused remote job boards, but quite of few of their posts are limited to only a few countries, making them irrelevant to most job seekers.
So one day I decided I've had enough and started to build this board to solve this problem. Our goal is to make the job search easier, so that you can focus on nailing your applications and interviews.



Because there are a limited amount of jobs in your city. Your opportunities will significantly increase if you look at remote jobs in other cities or countries.
And you know that hour per day you spend in traffic? It doesn’t seem like much, but in a year you spend 10 days in traffic. Yes, seriously. 1 hour a day for 250 working days, divided by 24 hours. 10 FULL DAYS. Wouldn’t you rather spend that time doing something you enjoy?
Our database has hundreds of companies. We can not list them all, but we prepared a list of Top Companies to work for: https://remoteineurope.com/top-companies
If the location for the job says Europe, you can be based anywhere in Europe. The company will hire you through an employer of record. In other cases, you will have a B2B contractor relationship so you will need to create a legal entity in your country through which you will work.
Generally, yes. Our job is aimed at European candidates so that’s the location details we show. But it’s possible some of the jobs posted here hire outside Europe. We recommend reading the description carefully and only applying if it mentions hiring in your timezone/country.
Right now it’s programming jobs, though that may change as AI gets better at coding. The future is uncertain, but it can’t hurt to learn more things(especially AI skills).
Yes. 99% of the jobs posted here require a high level of English proficiency.
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