Jobs in Spain for Expats
Browse jobs in Spain with visa sponsorship and relocation packages. Madrid and Barcelona lead Spain's tech and international business scene, with a growing remote-worker community in Valencia and Málaga.
49 vacancies available
Title: Senior Software Engineer, Backend - Merchant Data Platform Company: Affirm Location: Remote, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa:...
Title: Senior Software Engineer, Detections and Response Company: Elastic Location: Remote, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Sp...
Title: Senior Software Engineer Company: TravelPerk Location: Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Sponsorship Contract:...
Title: Senior Software Engineer, Generative AI Company: Elastic Location: Remote, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Sponsorship...
Title: Business Development Manager Company: Multiverse Computing Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Spo...
Title: Machine Learning Engineer Company: Multiverse Computing Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Sponso...
Title: Data Scientist Company: Multiverse Computing Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain 🇪🇸 Relocation: Relocation Assistance Visa: Visa Sponsorship Contr...
BevMo! by Gopuff is seeking a Key Holder for our Retail Operations team. This position is responsible for opening and closing the store and performing...
The Retail Sales Associate is responsible for providing an excellent customer experience and performing duties as assigned including, but not limited...
Frequently Asked Questions
What visa options exist for working in Spain?
Non-EU professionals typically apply for a Highly Qualified Professional visa or a standard work visa sponsored by the employer. Spain also offers a Digital Nomad Visa (launched 2023) for remote workers earning above a threshold.
What salaries can I expect in Spain's tech sector?
Mid-level developers earn €40,000–€60,000/year; senior roles in Barcelona and Madrid reach €65,000–€90,000. Salaries are lower than Germany or the Netherlands, but so is the cost of living.
Do I need to speak Spanish?
In Barcelona and Madrid's international companies, English is usually enough for IT and commercial roles. Spanish becomes more useful for client-facing or management positions, and greatly improves daily life.
How does the 'Beckham Law' tax benefit work?
New arrivals to Spain can opt into a special flat 24% tax rate on Spanish income up to €600,000 for up to 6 years, instead of the progressive rates (up to 47%). Eligibility depends on your contract and recent residency history.