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Explore our high-quality remote management jobs from top companies. We hand-pick every listing to ensure it has a positive remote culture, pays you fairly, and offers interesting work that helps you develop your career.
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10 open jobs ・ Updated last on 8 July 2026
Webflow
Senior Manager, Solutions Engineering — EMEA
Canva
Head of Account Expansion & Success, EMEA
Sanity
Sales Manager, Existing Customers
Sanity
Enterprise AE Manager
Sanity
Software Engineering Manager, Content Agent
Sanity
Senior Manager, Support Engineering (EU)
Vercel
Head of Southern Europe, Enterprise / Majors
Vercel
Head of Northern Europe, Enterprise / Majors
Vercel
Director, Commercial Sales — EMEA
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Frequently asked questions
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- What types of management jobs are available on RemoteCorgi?
- You will find all kinds of management roles; project managers, product managers, operations managers, team leads, Scrum masters, department heads, and so on. All from companies we love.
- How can you land a remote management job?
- You will need to be good with people and comfortable managing teams across different time zones. Experience leading projects or teams is essential, and familiarity with collaboration tools like Slack, Notion, and project management software is a big plus. If you are going for project-focused roles, they will probably want you to know Agile, Scrum, or Waterfall. Certifications like PMP, PRINCE2, or CSM look good on paper, but showing you can deliver results matters more.
- Can you get a remote management job if you are just starting out?
- Not easily. Management roles usually require prior experience. Look for coordinator or assistant positions first. If you have organised anything (ex. a team project, an event, whatever, even informally) make sure it is on your CV. Certifications like CAPM or the Google Project Management Certificate give you something to show if you do not have enough experience.