Thursday, November 28, 2019
5 Pro Tips for Finding a Remote Job
5 Pro Tips for Finding a Remote Job5 Pro Tips for Finding a Remote Job Theres nothing like waking up each morning knowing you dont have to compete with traffic, fight people on public transportation or even rush to get dressed. My last position welches as a Mobile UX Architect, and in that position, I was able to work from home 100 percent of the time. Thats right - every day I worked from home, eight hours a day. Every morning, I went to the gym, cooked breakfast and chatted on the phone with my retired mother before starting my work shift. I had never been so calm in my life - a stark contrast from when I was traveling 90 minutes to work each way in my previous role.When I resigned from that job, I vowed to myself that I would only search for and consider remote jobs . Luckily, as an informationtechnology professional , it was easy to find remote job options. AsI began my search, I developed my own remote job search formula. This helped me not only maximize my options, but also helped me save more money - when you work from home, you skip out on so many hidden work expenses like gas, eating out for lunch and dry cleaning for formal clothing.Sound like a dream? You too can find remote work if you search dailyutilizing these six key components.The key to finding a high-paying remote position is identifying which job titles and cutting-edge skills you need to have in order to work remotely. Professions like information technology (IT), engineering, healthcare, customer service , project management and recruiting can often be done remotely. But keep in mind that fruchtwein high-paying remote jobs also require you to know how to use webinar technologies, online database systems and document repositories.As I searched for a remote job, I discovered many companies use different terms to describe remote working. I took note of this and began to use all of the following terms in my searches remote, work from home, virtual, telecommute and partial remote . When you search by these keywords individually, youll find all types of positions that may fall under the remote work umbrella - much more than if you were to just search one term. Most of the time, only one of these keywords will appear in the job title, for example, Project Manager (Remote) or Project Manager (Telecommute). Once you identify the right keywords, its time to pair them with relevant jobs. In my search, I wanted to narrow my results to roles like Project Manager, Product Manager, Senior Consultant and Product Owner, so I tried variations like Remote Project Manager, Telecommute Senior Consultant and Work From Home Product Manager. I also paired these keywords with relevant skills, like Remote Agile, Telecommute WordPress and Work From Home Sharepoint.By default, fruchtwein job sites use your location to narrow down the available jobs by your city, state and/or zip code.But when you search for remote jobs, you should double check to make sure that this field is either blank orchanged to Remote . This way, youll widen your search criteria and receive more relevant results. After all, most companies wont require you to live in the same state or country as the companys headquarters.Most popular job sites, including Glassdoor, allow you to create job alerts , which notify you of new job openings based on a specific job title, salary or location. These alerts might come in the form of a daily or weekly email, or a mobile app notification. When I actively looked for a remote job, I created an alert for each remote keyword listed earlier and each job title I was interested in - for example, Remote Project Manager, Telecommute Agile, Work From Home, etc.Thousands of companies hire large numbers of remote workers. Amazon , Dell , GitHub , IBM and Humana are just a few of the many popular private sector companies who offer remote information technology, healthcare or customer service opportunities. In my search, I also disco vered, applied to and interviewed with companies I had never heard of that loved to hire remote professionals. The appeal of work-life balance helped me stay open-minded to both small and large organizations.The key to career happiness is finding what works for you. Personally, I find Im happy working in my pajamas and having the freedom to get things done at home for my family. It may take a while, but dont give up on finding a remote position. If you dedicate a couple of hours a day to searching for and applying to opportunities, you might justbe enjoying your new remote lifein no time.
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