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Remote work from Bermuda

Only the jobs you can actually get from Bermuda

Last updated June 2026

Bermuda breaks the usual pattern. Most of the Caribbean comes to remote work looking for a way past low local pay. Bermuda is the opposite, one of the most expensive places in the world, with a high-wage economy built on being the global capital of insurance and reinsurance. The talent here is specialist: underwriting, actuarial, audit, accounting, fund and risk work, trained to a world standard because the world's risk business runs through this island.

So the reason to work remotely from Bermuda is not cheaper labor. It is reach. A small island holds only so many employers, and even in a deep field like insurance, the exact role you want, or the company you want to grow with, may simply not have a desk here. Remote work is how a Bermudian professional reaches the firms and the positions the island, for all its strength in finance, does not physically hold.

The catch is the one everyone in the region knows, and it does not spare a strong CV. A job posted as remote is often closed to anyone a company has not set up to pay in Bermuda, and the page rarely says so. The filter does not read your credentials before it checks your location. So the work is finding the employers who can actually hire here, and aiming your experience at them.

The roles that travel are the ones the island already makes you good at: insurance and reinsurance, finance and accounting, audit and compliance, analytics, alongside the customer success and operations work that fits any sharp professional. Bermuda keeps Atlantic time and shifts with the US for daylight saving, so you stay an hour ahead of New York all year, close enough that no employer thinks twice. The skill is world-class and already proven. It only has to land with a company built to hire where you are.

Frequently asked questions

Can I really get a remote job from Bermuda?

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 Bermuda. 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 Bermuda 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.