All good jobs are limited and you'll need a certain amount of skill and competitiveness to get them.
But remote work in software development is pretty widely accepted in Germany, too.
That said, especially in the countryside, there are a lot of companies actually building or producing stuff. And they need IT services, too. Any food batch that's not properly accounted for in your warehousing software is effectively unsellable and, thus, a pure loss.
If jobs are limited, then it feels a bit disingenuous to use this as an example. Please correct me.