How to Write a Remote Job Description That Attracts A-Players (+Template for 2026)
A great remote JD is short, clear, and focused on outcomes. Share time-zone overlap, compensation, and the first 90-day goals. Use our template, copy the examples, and you’ll get better applicants fast.
Who this is for
Founders of growing companies & startups who need strong operators (U.S./EU/LatAm time zones) and don’t want to waste weeks on vague Job Descriptions or unqualified inbound.
Role Header Job title, team, who they report to, employment type, time-zone overlap, location (Remote), and comp range.
About the Company (2–3 lines) What you do, who you serve, why now. Keep it short and specific.
Purpose of the Role (1 short paragraph) What business outcome this role owns. Set a 90-day success in one sentence.
Responsibilities (5–8 bullets) Bullets start with action verbs and end with a metric or deliverable.
Must-Haves vs. Nice-to-Haves Keep must-haves tight. Put tools/bonus skills under nice-to-haves.
Benefits & Culture Working hours, tools, ways of working (async, Loom, Slack), and growth path.
How to Apply (screening) Ask 2–3 role-specific questions. Optionally request a 60–90 sec Loom.
Proven results with [tool stack] (share examples).
Nice-to-Haves
[Domain] experience (e.g., DTC, B2B SaaS).
[Bonus tools or skills].
Benefits & Culture
[Highlight perks such as health insurance, retirement plans, professional development, paid time off, wellness programs, etc.]
How to Apply Send [resume/portfolio] + answers to:
[Role-specific question #1]
[Role-specific question #2]
(Optional) 60–90 sec Loom: share [topic prompt].
[Your Company] Culture
[Describe the company’s work culture: remote-first philosophy, diversity and inclusion, collaboration style, team values, and opportunities for growth.]
Legal & Hiring Information
[Company Name] is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusion across minority, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, age, and more.