Entry-level flexible roles, on a Mon–Fri, roughly 9am–2:30pm schedule. Early-career hires don't get into flexible roles by default — they get there by being deliberate. The combination of strong fundamentals, async-fluent communication, and visible self-direction matters more than years on a resume.
Real work between drop-off and pickup — and nothing after. Right now we have 209 active listings in this index that match the School-hours only schedule. Every role links back to the original employer and has been screened for the structural traits that distinguish a genuinely flexible role from one that just uses the word.
What entry-level candidates should look for. The single most useful filter at this career stage is to read the job description for words about how the work is done, not just what it is. Phrases like "async-first," "written-first," "no required meetings," "flexible hours," or specific hour caps signal a team that has actually thought about flexibility. Vague language like "work-life balance" or "flexibility offered" without specifics usually means the company hasn't built the operational habits to back it up.
Negotiating the offer. Entry-level candidates often leave money on the table by accepting a flexible schedule as a tradeoff for full pay. In 2025 the market has matured enough that you should be paid the same hourly rate as a full-time peer at your level, pro-rated to your hours. If an employer frames flexibility as a discount they're giving you, push back. The real exchange is that they get a more focused worker; you get a schedule that lets you actually do the work.
Common interview questions to ask. Three questions cut through marketing copy fast. First: how many hours per week is the person currently in this role actually working, including "after-hours" Slack? Second: when was the last time someone on this team took a full week off without checking in, and was that fine? Third: what's the team's documented response-time expectation for non-urgent messages — same hour, same day, or 24-hour window? The specificity of the answer tells you everything.
For broader context on this schedule, see the School-hours only guide. To browse all flexibility-screened roles regardless of seniority, see our full job index, or compare alternative schedule shapes from the schedules overview. Our resource library has practical guides on negotiating, returning, and structuring flexible work that complement this listing page.
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