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How to search Remote-from-Anywhere jobs

8•andrewstetsenko•14h ago
Finding a true “Remote from Anywhere” role is harder than it looks.

Many jobs are labeled “remote,” but the fine print often ties them to a region, a time zone, or specific legal and tax requirements.

Here are practical checks that help you spot “remote anywhere” roles faster, and avoid common red flags.

1) Read the location line Start with the simplest signal: is there a geography attached?

- “US Remote” “Remote (EU)” “LATAM only” or “Remote within X countries” usually means location restrictions. - If time zones are listed, that can also imply location limits, even when the role is technically remote. - Look for explicit language like “Global remote,” “Work from anywhere,” “fully asynchronous,” or “distributed team across multiple countries.” These are not guarantees, but they are stronger indicators.

2) Treat salary as a clue

Pay ranges can indicate the target hiring market.

- A range like $100k to $250k often signals a US-centered market (not always, but often).

3) Watch the application form

Sometimes the job post is vague, but the ATS form tells the truth:

- Questions like “Which time zone can you work in?” can reveal the required overlap. - If the location dropdown includes only a few regions (e.g., US, Canada, Europe, Other), it often indicates there are specific geographic requirements. - Red flags that usually indicate US-only hiring include questions about US work authorization, a US tax ID, US-specific benefits or requirements such as Security Clearance.

4) Check the company on LinkedIn

If a company truly hires globally, you can usually see it in its team.

- Review employee locations. Even if LinkedIn shows only a few “top locations,” individual profiles reveal the real spread. - Search for your profession (e.g., Software Engineer) and check where they actually live. - If you see people working from India, Asia, Africa or other regions beyond the US and Europe, that is a strong sign the company can hire internationally.

5) Compare career pages and external job boards

Job descriptions are sometimes more detailed on the company website.

- Look for mentions of an asynchronous culture, a multi-national team, or the number of nationalities in the company. - Check LinkedIn job posts and external job boards. They sometimes include location constraints that are missing from the official posting.

Remote anywhere roles exist, but they are a narrower category than most people expect.

Companies balance time zone collaboration, employment compliance, payroll, and security requirements.

Good luck with your remote job search!

Comments

uyzstvqs•12h ago
Do these jobs actually exist? My experience is that it's unrealistic to even get an "anywhere in EU" job here in Europe. Most are either hybrid remote, or "remote, but within driving distance of the office".
andrewstetsenko•12h ago
I curate the list of such jobs. You can check them out in the introductory edition - https://relocateme.substack.com/p/work-from-anywhere-tech-jo...
raw_anon_1111•9h ago
When I was looking for a remote job in 2023 and 2024, I randomly submitted applications through LinkedIn and Indeed as a Plan B. Every remote opening gets hundreds of applications in a couple of hours. I heard crickets.

My plan A was as always using my network and targeted outreach to a companies where I had specialized experience and expertise (no full stack development is not specialized). I had multiple offers quickly in 2023.

All that to say, if your strategy is to just randomly apply for jobs and hope to stand out among literally thousands of applicants worldwide, you have already lost.

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