What counts as a remote sales job here
Every role on this page was tagged remote by the employer in their own applicant
tracking system — Greenhouse, Lever or Ashby — not by us guessing from the job
title. We read those boards through their official APIs, so what you see is what
the company published, and the apply button goes to their posting rather than a
copy of it.
That sourcing matters more than it sounds. Most job sites that advertise remote
sales jobs are republishing listings scraped from other job sites, which is how
you end up applying to a role that was filled six weeks ago. Reading company
boards directly means a listing disappears here when it disappears there.
Remote is not one thing
The honest complication is that "remote" means at least four different things
across these postings, and applicant tracking systems have no field to tell them
apart. Some roles are genuinely location-independent. Some are remote within a
country, because the company only has payroll set up in a few places. Some are
remote within a few hours of a timezone, because the team does daily standups.
And some are hybrid roles that were tagged remote because there's a home-office
stipend attached.
We keep the employer's original location text on every listing instead of
flattening it into a single "Remote" badge, so you can see what they actually
wrote. Read it before you apply — the country or region restriction is almost
never in the title, and it's the most common reason a promising application goes
nowhere.
Which sales roles go remote most easily
SDR and BDR roles moved remote-first
fastest, because the work is phone, email and CRM and none of that needs a desk in
a particular building. Inside and mid-market
Account Executive roles follow closely.
Customer Success and RevOps are similarly
portable.
Enterprise AE and Sales Engineer roles are
the least likely to be fully remote, and that's structural rather than cultural:
large deals still involve on-site discovery sessions, and a Sales Engineer scoping
an integration often needs to be in the room. Plenty are listed as remote with
travel expectations of 25–50%, which is worth reading carefully if "remote" was
the point.
If nothing here fits, it's worth checking
what's open near you — and if you're at the start
of your career, entry level sales roles have
the highest proportion of remote listings on the whole board.
Searching this yourself
This page is a saved view of the main board. If you want to narrow it further —
by seniority, by country, by how recently the role was posted — open the same
search on the full job board and use the filter panel.
Every filter you set is reflected in the URL, so you can bookmark or share the
exact search you built.
If you'd rather not check back, turn this search into an email
alert. You'll get one message a day, only when something new matches, and
only after you confirm your address. More on how the board is assembled is on
the how it works page.