How To Find The Right Remote Job

How To Find The Right Remote Job

As you probably know, not everyone is cut out for a rigid 9-5 work schedule. And if you are a parent with young children or dealing with any other totally reasonable situation, there is no reason for you not to find a job that fits your schedule. The challenge is finding paid work that is flexible enough to fit with your real life demands. This article will show you how to find the right remote job.

Due to the covid-19 pandemic, a lot of companies are allowing their employees to work remotely. Moreover, the importance of being in the same physical office as your coworkers is becoming less critical.  Remote work is the future, but not all employers are there yet. So, before you continue, bookmark this page and come back as often as you need to while you find your way into the remote workforce.

1.0 What Is Remote Work?

Remote work is simply a job that can do from anywhere in the world with access to a computer and reasonable internet access. So irrespective of where you are working from, as long as you are not in physical proximity of your coworkers, clients, or employer, you are working remotely.

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2.0 How To Find The Right Remote Job

Irrespective of your experience level and skills, landing a dream remote job can sound like a tall order. However, when you start looking closer, you will find out that it is a lot more achievable than you might think. You will find below some ways to find that remote job.

Use Remote Job boards

When looking for any job online, job boards are one of the first places to check. However, when it comes to remote work, you should focus only on remote-specific job boards. You will find below some of our previous articles on remote job websites.

Build Your Portfolio

As with other types of jobs, many remote positions seem to ask for previous experience in the field. So, do not let a requirement like “2-3 years of experience in the field” stop you from applying for a job. You focus should be to prove that you are the right personality for the team and a proactive learner. But, in order to make sure you have something to show for your experience, document all the projects that you have done while gaining the experience.

Get Your Cover letter and Resume in order

As with most job applications, you are going to need a quality cover letter and resume for your job search. Irrespective of the job you are applying for, it is critical to write a custom cover letter when applying for jobs. Take the time to research the company and make sure to include your observations in your cover letter.  In addition, your resume needs to show why you are the right fit for the job. You can read our previous article on how to get your resume noticed by the recruiter.

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Prepare For Your Video Interaction

While it is easy to fixate on some of the skills related to different remote jobs,, don’t overlook some of the day-to-day mechanics that are associated with remote work. One of the big ones is getting used to being on video chat with clients and coworkers. Interacting remotely is new to most people. So, you will put yourself in a good position to find a remote job, if you can show that you are comfortable with interacting online. If you new to video conferencing, try out the different platforms and learn how to share your screen  or a particular document instead of your entire desktop.

In conclusion

The next step is for you to actually start your job search. Depending on your industry, check out the websites we listed above and start your job application. All the best in your search.

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