Launched this week

English Jobs
English jobs in Europe. No local language needed
4.7•48 reviews•1.3K followers
English jobs in Europe. No local language needed
4.7•48 reviews•1.3K followers
english-jobs.com helps you find English-speaking jobs in Europe. You do not need to speak German. See 150,000+ live jobs in 10+ countries. Every job links to the real company page, so you apply in one click. It is free.










@ikapilm What I liked most is that this solves a problem much earlier in the job search process than most platforms do. As someone who looks at opportunities abroad, I have often seen roles that look interesting at first but later turn out to require a local language. Filtering for English-friendly jobs upfront removes a lot of that frustration.
The country-level insights and company research pages were a nice surprise too—they make the platform feel more useful than a simple job board.
One thing I kept thinking about is that job-posting language and workplace language are not always the same. A role may be listed in English, but day-to-day communication can still happen mostly in a local language. It would be interesting to see how future versions help candidates understand that part of the experience as well.
Ended up spending more time on the methodology page than the homepage and what stood out was how specific it is about the limitations. It even calls out where the English filter breaks today: postings in Spain, Italy, and France with English boilerplate but a local language requirement. Looking forward to the post-launch improvements like language confidence scoring, title normalization, and candidate feedback loops.
I actually ran into a few of those false positives on the jobs page. One was literally titled "AI Engineer... German Required." Seeing the same edge cases documented upfront made the methodology feel a lot more credible.
Congrats on the launch, Kapil!
as a student in India who's been exploring opportunities in Europe, the language barrier thing is so real you get excited about a role, spend time reading it, and then find the German/Spanish requirement at the bottom. the direct company page links are a detail that actually matters a lot too, most job boards send you through their own flow and half the time the listing is already dead. one thing that would help me personally is a visa sponsorship filter — for anyone coming from outside the EU, that's usually the second wall right after language. really useful product
This solves the real world frustration problem. You open a job post , everything looks relevant and then somewhere in the description it says “German required” or “native language required.” By that point you have already wasted time reading the whole thing. Filtering that out upfront makes the experience much cleaner.
I also like the direct company apply links. A lot of job boards add unnecessary steps and sometimes the redirected apply flow just leads to outdated listings.
One thing I would love to see is a visa sponsorship filter along with the English requirement. For international candidates, language and sponsorship are usually the two biggest blockers. If both are clear from the start this could save a lot of time.
Helpful and Nice launch , feels like a focused job board with an actually useful niche.
I think this might be very helpful to folks like me and thousands of others. In 2024, I was searching for a college in India, and I didn't have multiple good options, but I did have some in Germany. There was a major problem in Germany that you need to know German for most opportunities, but I didn't have the time to learn it. I was helpless then, but with something like English Jobs coming into the market now, I feel that the things I had to suffer through while searching for a college won't happen to me when I start searching for a good job. Thank you for creating this :)
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@ritik_anand3 Happy to know it helps :))
Would be curious about any feedback that we can get on the product as well
@ikapilm It would be a very good addition if there were a filter to show companies that are based abroad but offer remote jobs or internship roles. If such a filter already exists, please correct me and thank you for considering my feedback!
As an Indian CS student, I've definitely had moments where I found an interesting role and then immediately realized it required a local language. Really like how this removes that friction upfront and keeps the job search focused. The product feels simple, but it's solving a very real problem for international applicants.
With over 150,000 live listings, how does your platform filter out roles that might still secretly require 'professional proficiency' in the local language?