There are plenty of websites that offer jobs from companies abroad that will actually sponsor a visa.
Most of these jobs are in IT and engineering, but you will find plenty of jobs in other areas, like health care, education, and business.

We have categorized the websites on tech and non-tech specific jobs, to save you some time. Take a look at the websites below, if you’re ready to get a job abroad!

HNHIRING

HNHIRING indexes jobs posted on Hacker News’ Who is Hiring?. All listed jobs are in tech and employers are located in various countries in Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. No filter is available, so use ctrl + f to search for visa.

Honeypot

At Honeypot, you will have to undergo a technical screening before getting access to job offers. The website specializes in recruiting for European tech companies.

Landing.jobs

Landing.jobs is a career marketplace for tech jobs throughout Europe. This website works as a career matchmaker, so is a lot more involved in the recruitment process compared to some of the other websites.

RelocateMe

RelocateMe is another IT recruitment agency for European companies. All jobs offer relocation and visa sponsorship.

Stack Overflow Jobs

Stack Overflow Jobs lists employment opportunities for developers and does not specialize in visa sponsoring recruitment. However, you can conveniently use the filter for visa sponsors and relocation packages under Perks.

TechMeAbroad

At TechMeAbroad you’ll find job listings from tech startups and tech companies all over the world. Not only will you find job posts from employers based in North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, but also South America and Africa.

VanHack

If you are a developer, designer, network engineer or marketing professional looking to work abroad, you should check out VanHack. All jobs on VanHack sponsor work visa and offer relocation.

Visa Ok

Visa Ok specializes in job listings from employers in the IT sector. They also have useful visa guides for over 20 countries.

AngelList

AngelList does not only list tech and startup jobs but also helps startups find investors. Considering some countries have generous investment visa schemes, investing in a startup could also be a viable path to a visa to your dream country. On the job listing part of the website, you will be able to see salaries up-front and compare jobs using their salary tool. No third party recruiters are involved, so you will be able to speak directly to founders and hiring managers. Use the filter to find employers that are willing to sponsor your visa.

Jobbatical

Not only does Jobbatical list jobs from employers all over the world, but also offers remote jobs. Jobbatical hosts these job listings themselves, so you have to apply through the Jobbatical website, instead of being redirected to listings on individual company websites.

LinkedIn

On the well-known website for professional networking, you will find lots of jobs on their dedicated page. Most of them are looking for local candidates. However, you will find plenty of job listings using keywords like visa, sponsorship, H1Bor similar keywords depending on the country you want to move to.

Visa Job Offers

Visa Job Offers lists job offers from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, China, Hong Kong, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Ireland, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, and The Netherlands in various sectors.

Willing To Sponsor

Willing to sponsor aggregates their job listings from websites like Indeed, Stack Overflow and ZipRecruiter and are from employers all over the world. Most jobs seem to be in tech, but you can use the filter to find jobs in other industries.

Source: Expatible

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