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Frequently Asked Questions
What remote design jobs are available in Europe?
My Remote Job lists remote UX design, product design, and UI design roles at European tech companies and agencies. Most positions are full-time but contract and freelance engagements appear regularly, particularly for specialist work such as design system audits or mobile checkout redesigns. All roles allow remote working, with some requiring CET timezone availability for design critiques and collaboration sessions.
What tools do European remote design roles require?
Figma is the near-universal requirement for UX and product design roles in European tech. Proficiency in components, auto-layout, and design tokens is increasingly expected at senior levels. Some agencies still use Sketch. Prototyping tools like Framer and ProtoPie appear in listings that value high-fidelity interaction design. FigJam or Miro are common for facilitation and workshops.
What is the salary range for remote design roles in Europe?
Remote design salaries in Europe vary based on experience, specialization (UX, product design, design systems, research), and company stage. Mid-level roles are often found around €55k–€80k, while senior roles may range from €80k–€110k or higher depending on responsibility and equity. Freelance and contract rates vary significantly. Each listing provides the most accurate compensation details when available.
Do remote design roles in Europe require speaking a local language?
The vast majority of remote design roles listed here are conducted in English. Companies hiring across Europe almost always operate in English internally. Some agencies serving local markets may prefer local language proficiency, which will be noted in the listing. If language requirements are not mentioned, English proficiency is the only expectation.
Are UX research roles included in the design category?
Yes. The design category covers the full spectrum of user-centred design roles: UX design, UI design, product design, interaction design, UX research, and design system work. Content design and service design roles also appear when listed by European companies. Use the job title and tags on each listing to identify your specific area of interest.