English-Speaking Jobs in Barcelona: Expat Guide 2025

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Summary

Barcelona's 22@ Innovation District hosts Glovo, Typeform, Factorial, and hundreds of international firms. The Digital Nomad Visa opened new routes for remote workers.

The 22@ district hosts 1,700+ tech companies. Spain's 2023 Digital Nomad Visa and the Beckham Law (flat 24% income tax) make Barcelona attractive for international professionals.

Salaries

Junior developers: €28,000–€40,000. Mid-level: €42,000–€58,000. Senior: €60,000–€80,000.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Determine your visa: EU work permit, Digital Nomad Visa, or Highly Qualified permit
  2. Register at the Padrón municipal within 3 months
  3. Apply for your NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero)
  4. Research the Beckham Law tax regime if relocating

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find a tech job in Barcelona without speaking Spanish?
Yes, especially in the thriving Barcelona startup ecosystem and at international companies. Spanish or Catalan knowledge significantly expands your options in more traditional sectors.
What is the Spain Digital Nomad Visa?
Spain Digital Nomad Visa (approved 2023) allows remote workers and freelancers with non-Spanish clients to live and work in Spain. It requires monthly income of 2,700 EUR and offers a path to residency.
Which sectors hire the most English-speaking professionals in Barcelona?
Technology and SaaS companies (Glovo, Typeform, Factorial), tourism and hospitality, fashion and e-commerce, and international sales roles are the top employers.
What are average salaries in Barcelona for English-speaking professionals?
Salaries in Barcelona are lower than Amsterdam or Dublin but the quality of life is high. Software engineers earn 40,000-70,000 EUR. Product and marketing roles earn 35,000-65,000 EUR.