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Flexible Part Time Hours roles are booming as companies pivot to hybrid models and value specialized skill sets that can be delivered on a project basis. With 1,358 openings, recruiters are actively hiring part‑time engineers, designers, and analysts who can hit the ground running while balancing personal commitments.

Common positions include part‑time Data Analysts who build Tableau dashboards, UI/UX Designers who iterate on mobile prototypes, Frontend Developers who maintain React applications, and Technical Writers who produce API docs. Typical duties range from data extraction and visualization to code reviews and documentation, all performed within agreed weekly hours.

Because part‑time work often lacks the formal contracts of full‑time roles, transparent salary information lets candidates compare hourly rates, negotiate fair pay, and avoid hidden overtime costs. Clear pay data also helps employers attract top talent who need predictable income streams.

Reals Manager

Company: GitLab

Location: Brazil

Posted Mar 05, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for part‑time roles by seniority?
Hourly pay varies by experience: Junior analysts or designers earn $20‑$25/hr, mid‑level $25‑$40/hr, senior specialists $40‑$60/hr, and lead or architect roles can reach $60‑$80/hr.
Which skills and certifications are most valuable for part‑time tech positions?
Demand focuses on Python, SQL, Tableau, React, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Scrum Master, and UX certification from NN/g or Adobe. Strong portfolio and GitHub activity also boost prospects.
Can I work remotely in these part‑time roles?
Yes—over 90% of part‑time listings allow full remote work or a hybrid schedule; most teams use Slack, Jira, and Zoom to coordinate across time zones.
What career paths exist after starting in a part‑time role?
Candidates often transition to full‑time positions, expand into freelance contracts, or specialize in niche areas like data engineering, UX research, or DevOps automation, leveraging the experience gained on project bases.
What industry trends are shaping part‑time opportunities?
The shift to micro‑engagements, AI‑driven productivity tools, and the gig economy fuels demand for short‑term, highly skilled talent—especially in data science, web development, and digital marketing.

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