Part time jobs

Part-time work, fully considered.

Sixty-three open roles at companies that have publicly committed to a shorter, saner working week — pro-rata pay, transparent schedules, and no euphemisms about "flexibility" that mean availability around the clock.

50Open roles
13New this week
10+Hiring companies
350+In our index

Listings / 50

Showing 1–50 · Updated daily
British Ecological Society Remote · UK
Part timeRemote
£7k
24d ago
New Economy Coalition Remote · USA
Part timeRemote
$68k–$90k
24d ago
Telus Digital Remote · USA
Part timeRemote
$14 /hr
10d ago
New Economy Coalition Remote · USA
Part timeRemote
$40k–$50k
24d ago
Telus Digital Remote · Worldwide
Part timeRemote
Not disclosed
17d ago
Springboard Remote · USA
Part timeRemote
$24 /hr
24d ago
British Red Cross Hybrid · Gravesend, UK
Part timeHybrid
£25k–£27k
9d ago
D'Youville University Onsite · Buffalo, USA
Part timeOnsite
Not disclosed
2d ago
City of Moreton Bay Onsite · Strathpine, Australia
Part timeOnsite
Not disclosed
2d ago
British Red Cross Onsite · Eastleigh, UK
Part timeOnsite
£24k–£25k
11d ago
D'Youville University Onsite · Buffalo, USA
Part timeOnsite
$80k–$200k
20d ago
25hours Hotels Onsite · Frankfurt, Germany
Part timeOnsite
Not disclosed
19d ago
25hours Hotels Onsite · Frankfurt, Germany
Part timeOnsite
Not disclosed
20d ago
25hours Hotels Onsite · Frankfurt, Germany
Part timeOnsite
Not disclosed
20d ago
D'Youville University Onsite · Buffalo, USA
Part timeOnsite
$18 /hr
20d ago
How does part-time scheduling actually work?+
A part-time arrangement reduces standard working hours while preserving pro-rata pay — the exact structure varies by employer. Some companies fix the non-working day (commonly Friday), others let employees pick. Total weekly hours typically land between 30 and 36, depending on the variant. Each listing on this page shows whether the reduced day is fixed, rotating, or flexible.
Which industries offer part-time most often?+
Software and technology companies dominate the listings, followed by consulting firms, product organisations, and a growing number of professional services and healthcare employers. This page tracks 63 open roles at 10+ companies including 25hours Hotels, D'Youville University, and Spring Health. The range is broadening each year as high-profile pilots publish results and competitive-hiring pressure pushes more sectors to adopt reduced schedules.
Does part-time scheduling affect my pay?+
For listings on this page, pay is pro-rata to hours worked, clearly labelled. Pilot studies from the UK 4 Day Week Campaign, Iceland's trials, and individual company reports consistently show productivity holds flat or improves under reduced schedules — which is part of why these arrangements have spread.
How do I ask my current employer to switch?+
The most successful approach is proposing a trial period with clear success metrics — what output you'll maintain, how you'll track it, and when you'll review. Reference published pilot data: the UK 4-day-week trial saw 92% of participating companies continue post-trial, with flat or improved revenue. Pitch it as a productivity experiment, not a lifestyle perk. If your employer declines, every company listed here already operates this way — switching may be faster than convincing.
How does part-time compare to other arrangements?+
Part-time is one of several reduced-hours patterns — others include compressed weeks (40 hours in 4 days), 9-day fortnights, flexible-hours policies, and summer-only reductions. Engineering teams often favour flexible or fortnight patterns; customer-facing teams tend toward fixed-day arrangements for coverage clarity. Browse the full taxonomy under work schedules.