Global remote has been on a bit of a downturn in the last few years.
There are many decent job boards out there, but the bigger problem is that many of them don't allow specifying remote within a country, or the US-oriented companies that post on them never specify that they only want remote within the US.
You end up wasting time looking at a cool job that pays well, only to see "Remote (US only)".
A lot of the time the company cannot make it remote global because of tax and regulatory compliance. I work for a multinational company who has employees in at least a dozen countries, but we can't employ anyone who isn't in a country we don't have a registered company entity.
Add to that the number of people we've had apply for jobs using AI and then turn out to have zero knowledge of what we've hired them for when they turn up.
> we can't employ anyone who isn't in a country we don't have a registered company entity
There's a ton of employer of record companies that can hire for you. I've worked via Deel and Remote.com, both without any issues.
Late to the reply:
This is kind of beside my point.
What I'm saying is if you can't hire me, that's fine, but I'd like a little bit less of my time wasted up front by stating clearly where a company is hiring instead of just "remote".
Would such jobs help with obtaining us work visa/relocation? I'm looking to move anywhere and have an adventure tbh.
Come on dude. Read the news. Almost nobody (no country) wants immigrants.
Netherlands launches fund to lure top scientists, like those fleeing the U.S. (nltimes.nl)
20 points by toomuchtodo 17 days ago | 6 comments
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43447064