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There are several reputable websites where you can find legitimate remote job opportunities. Here are some of the best and legit websites to find remote jobs: FlexJobs Remote.co We Work Remotely Indeed LinkedIn AngelList Glassdoor Toptal Upwork Fiverr Remote OK Virtual Vocations Working Nomads Dice Monster
Scams are increasing at a high rate, especially while searching for a remote job. We, at DailyRemote, are researching and writing a blog post about how to identify legitimate remote jobs and avoid scams. Read it here.
A. Research the position you are qualified for. B. Research companies that offer positions for what you are qualified for. C. Apply to the companies that have those offerings if they are remote. D. Apply for them if they are hybrid.
Send out a bunch of apps for different remote jobs at uhc, Cigna and humana mail order pharmacies. They all do a bunch of training all from home and are all easy jobs. Start out at 18-22/hr depending on location.
I built a remote job board that I upload jobs to everyday. We do a deep search for every listing. No scam jobs, no companies pay us to list the jobs, we make sure the qualifications are reasonable, and the pay in average or above. We mainly post entry level jobs. Check it out www.remoterevo.com
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Remote jobs: the future of work! READ RULES BEFORE POSTING! :) This is a place to discuss remote work, share tips, and find job postings. [Community art courtesy of vecteezy.com]
Search for jobs where you meet the education and experience requirements and filter to remote. Here are some of the best remote job options: Software Developer, Digital Marketer, Virtual Assistant, Online Teacher, Freelance Writer, Graphic Designer, Video editor.
Remote jobs: the future of work! READ RULES BEFORE POSTING! :) This is a place to discuss remote work, share tips, and find job postings. [Community art courtesy of vecteezy.com]
Fully remote jobs are out there, but they get hundreds of applications. With no degree, you are going to be on the outside looking in on these jobs. Mainly because companies are going to be asking for a degree, certifications, and experience.