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Remote work from Nassau

Only the jobs you can actually get from Nassau

Last updated June 2026

Nassau is the financial half of The Bahamas. While tourism drives the country, the capital is the Caribbean's leading private-wealth and banking centre, hundreds of banks and trust companies, fund administrators, and the world's top private banks with offices on the island. If you work in that world, in private banking, fund administration, accounting, or client services, you already operate at an international standard, for an international clientele. The work is global. The contract is local. That's the gap.

The “remote” listing that means “remote with a hidden location lock” closes that gap before you reach it. You apply, you hear nothing, and there's no way to tell whether it was your fit or your location. It's almost always location. The proximity to the US, the shared time zone, the USD-pegged dollar, all of it counts for nothing if the filter cuts you on geography before your experience is read. You assume the silence is a verdict on you. It isn't. The door was shut from the start.

The roles you can realistically get play directly to Nassau's financial-services depth: fund administration and accounting, compliance, client and account administration, financial analysis, and the private-client service the city is built on. These are roles global firms hire across borders, and Nassau experience with demanding clients reads as a serious credential. The same Eastern time zone the country shares makes scheduling effortless. The expertise the city already runs on just has to be aimed at an employer who pays for it directly. And while you searched Nassau, the city is not really the point. A banker in Nassau and one on a Family Island with a good signal hit the same filter and pass it the same way. Eligibility and a connection decide it, not which island you live on.

Frequently asked questions

Can I really get a remote job from Nassau?

Yes. Companies in the US, UK, and Canada hire remotely for roles in engineering, design, marketing, operations, customer success, and finance, and many are open to candidates in Nassau. The difficulty is separating those from listings that quietly restrict hiring to one country.

What does "remote with a hidden location lock" mean?

A job posted as "remote" that, in the fine print, is only open to people in a country you are not in — often the US, but not only — or who hold a work permit you do not have. The restriction is often buried in the requirements or never stated, so you can spend hours on an application you were never eligible for.

Does where I live in Nassau change which remote jobs I can get?

No. For remote roles your specific address is neither a requirement nor an advantage. What decides it is your eligibility to be hired and a steady internet connection.

Do I need to pay to use Landid?

No. Landid is free to start, and the jobs you can actually get are never hidden behind a paywall. There are no upfront fees and no charge to apply.