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Remote-first jobs
A remote-first job might be the perfect fit for those who crave flexibility in their work environment. With this working arrangement, you have the choice to work remotely, in a central office or a combination of both. If this sounds like the ideal setup for you, take a look at the selection of remote-first jobs below and find the perfect opportunity to suit your preferences.
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Account Executive
$150,000 – $180,000 per annum
New York
Workload Management Service Agent
£0 – £23,810 per annum
Remote
Demand Generation Manager
£64,000 – £89,000 per annum
London / Remote
2 Mar
Growth Engineer
£65,000 – £85,000 per annum
London, United Kingdom
5 Mar
QA Test Analyst
£30,000 – £35,000 per annum
Eastbourne
7 Apr
Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Sunderland - Hybrid
Sunderland, United Kingdom
General Application
Remote - International
Nordics Sales Development Representative
Stockholm / London / Aarhus / Oslo / København
18 Apr
Remote-first jobs FAQs
A remote-first job means the company has built its culture, processes, and communication around remote working as the default. Unlike hybrid roles where office attendance is expected on set days, remote-first companies treat remote working as the norm rather than a perk. Office space may exist and there may be some requirement to attend but not as often as a hybrid set up. On Flexa, every remote-first employer has been independently verified through real employee feedback so you can trust that remote-first means exactly that.
Fully remote means there is no office at all and everyone works remotely 100% of the time. Remote-first means the company defaults to remote working but may still have office space available for those who want it. Remote-first roles give you the flexibility to choose where you work without the expectation of coming in on set days. If you want zero office requirement, filter for fully remote instead.
No, and this is an important distinction. A hybrid job typically requires you to come into the office on a set number of days each week. A remote-first job puts remote working at the centre of how the company operates, with office attendance being optional rather than expected. If a company calls itself remote-first but expects you in the office three days a week, that is hybrid, not remote-first. Flexa's verification process checks this distinction so you can be confident in what you are applying for.
This is one of the most common frustrations for job seekers because the term remote-first is used loosely by many employers. On Flexa, every company goes through an independent verification process where their working policies are confirmed through real employee feedback before their profile goes live. That means when a company is listed as remote-first on Flexa, it has been confirmed by the people who actually work there, not just stated in a marketing document.






