Technology
Searching for remote-friendly work? Check out FlexJobs.
TL;DR: Search for remote jobs with a subscription to FlexJobs for half off, dropping the price to just $24.95 as of May 17.
There are 33.5 million or so Americans out of work (according to unemployment claims), which is the most since the Great Depression. So, yeah, that’s not good. But the crazy thing is, despite all the loss around us, remote job postings — particularly in the tech industry — are holding pretty steady.
Sounds crazy, sure, but many companies are hiring for remote work, either temporarily or for the long term. So whether you’re one of the 33.5 million people out of work or you have a job, but recently discovered you hate it, there are opportunities aplenty. You just need to know how to find them.
Job search websites like Indeed and Monster are great, but when it comes to remote jobs, you need a platform dedicated to that WFH lifestyle. That’s where FlexJobs comes in. Unlike other sites though, there is a fee to join. (Gotta spend money to make money.) The good news though is that it’s on sale for half off.
With a subscription to FlexJobs, you’ll get access to over 30,000 hand-screened remote, freelance, part-time, and flexible jobs in over 50 career categories. Trained researchers do the job hunting for you, saving you hours of time and effort.
Career categories cover science and tech (of course), accounting and finance, sales and marketing, writing, project management, customer service, data entry, business development, account management, and much more. You’ll also have access to job search checklists, one-on-one career coaching, résumé review, expert skills tests, video introductions, and even more resources focused on helping you find your dream job.
A one-year subscription to FlexJobs is typically $49.95, but you can sign up for half price — just $24.95. Happy hunting!
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