I'm a technical writer in Germany and currently there seem to be about 5 remote job postings in this field (for German software companies). Obviously developers will have more opportunities, but this number is still indicative of how far Germany is behind in remote culture compared to the US. Also generally the remote positions don't seem to be listed as being accessible to all EU citizens, since they are usually looking for someone who speaks German on a native level. So the idea of a supra-national pool of European job postings does not seem to be quite a reality yet, though again it's probably a better situation for developers.
"If you’re to do anything reasonable in this world, you must have a class of people who are secure, safe from public opinion, safe from poverty, leisured, not compelled to waste their time in the imbecile routines that go by the name of Honest Work. You must have a class of which the members can think and, within the obvious limits, do what they please. You must have a class in which people who have eccentricities can indulge them and in which eccentricity in general will be tolerated and understood. That’s the important thing about an aristocracy. Not only is it eccentric itself—often grandiosely so; it also tolerates and even encourages eccentricity in others." - Aldous Huxley