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I think people really love to overstate how many people work from home. I-95 still looks like a parking lot between 5pm and 6pm.
That said, I don’t mind working a remote job that’s easy, and in fact, I’m in the process of getting my old job back because my position is still available. And the job wasn’t too difficu... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
This is why I hope I qualify for SSDI, I can't work in person due to disabilities anymore but the chances of working from home are so slim I'll probably become homeless and die first. Whenever I talk about my issues, people just tell me to work from home. But unless I get a miracle, that isn't happening.
It's so easy... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I have 4 years of experience in my current field, 6 overall with transferrable skills. I have a relevant bachelor’s degree and a relevant certificate. I currently work remotely, and it’s still near impossible for me to find new remote roles.
I can’t stand the “how can I make 200k per year remotely with no degree, ski... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
But do you know how expensive daycare is for my incontinent koala? And even if I could afford it, I don't trust those workers to follow the every-five-minutes eucalyptus feeding schedule.
That's why I need to work remotely, five hours per week... for 95k. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I hear from a lot of Sahms that somehow believe because they haven’t had any work in 5 years that somehow they can just “get 2 or 3 remote jobs and work from home”
It’s sad :/ | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I believe the pandemic had a major effect in that it showed people that it was *possible* to do a lot of different jobs from home. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I have a job that is remote for the most part, although I choose to go into the office at times. Yes when things are slow I get tons of flexibility to cook, keep the house tidy, walk the dog, workout, etc etc. However, the last few weeks have been 6 days at ~10 hrs a day on average and my poor dog is bored to death and... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Or they work in IT. No degree needed and WFH even for entry level positions. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Would be a lot more jobs if we'd stop outsourcing :/ I'm sad I keep seeing IT people who are skilled, yes, but would take anything at this point with even hybrid to just get into what their skills are in. Even lower pay. Just something to work in the field they've been working in for years. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
This is just bullshit, sorry. The barrier to entry for IT has never been higher, and WFH even moreso. You definitely need a degree. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-20-08 |
i think you might in theory be able to get into IT without a degree if you do freelance, though for the amount of time you'll spend grinding shitty "computer guy" jobs for local businesses to pad your resume you might as well just get the degree... at least an associate's. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
It was more possible back in the day. But now those jobs are highly competitive and there are so many layoffs. In IT you're definitely competing with Indians in India making way less. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
ah yeah im speaking from my experience like 10 years ago almost, so things have probably changed. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Freelancing is not as easy as it might seem. There is still work. It still needs to be done. There are still deadlines. You do have the freedom to take a day off when you want, but that is a day that a client's work does not get done and it's a day you don't get paid for. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-30-08 |
Just to add on to an earlier post.
Remote means not office based. That's it. Remote from the office. The company dictates the rules. Specific states. Specific countries. Specific "where".
Just because it's Remote doesn't mean you can work from the coffee shop. Or the next town. Or the next state or country.
Can yo... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
All good points! I feel like I’m shouting into the void when people complain about “dumb” reasons for not being able to work from another state, because it’s perfectly reasonable for an employer not to set up an expensive, complicated tax nexus for one employee, or be beholden to state employment laws in, say, Californ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
👏👏👏 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
My home is listed as my telework location. It has to meet all the requirements that an office does. I must have a fire extinguisher within a certain distance from my desk. I must have a rail if there are more than 4 stair steps. I actually get workers comp if I get hurt while working at home. I cannot just bring my lap... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
A lot of corporate rules seem random or arbitrary but there is usually some reason behind them. They may be dumb but there is normally a reason. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
That's both wild and makes sense. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
During the pandemic when we were all suddenly working from home, our head of compliance required video tours of in-home workstations for certain roles that dealt with financial instruments and PII to ensure they were secure and confidential! We \*absolutely\* could not have popped out to a coffeeshop to work! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
I am required to have files under lock. We are not allowed to have an ECHO, Alexa or similar device in the room if we are going to be speaking. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
My work laptop pings my location twice a day lol.
That being said, you're allowed to work within the state, just need to tell your manager so the IT peeps don't freak out about the sudden change.
We can't work in coffee shops or anything since we have PHI, but I wouldn't want to. I love having a desktop set up (wit... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
My background is in medical/clinical laboratory science. I’ve also done customer service prior to that and now I’m in quality assurance. Any remote jobs anyone can direct me to? I just need a better quality of life. | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
I run across jobs requiring lab experience often enough. I am always looking for "analyst" roles. Check all the major pharma manufacturers. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
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I have over 7 years of experience in my field as a software developer, and am looking into getting a fully remote position. I have been spamming my resume on LinkedIn but was hearing about the high amount of scams on there.
I am looking for places that target those with mid-high experience like myself, not entry-level... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
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I'm actually lost, like I don't know what could be the most relevant thing to do for me to land a job asap
I tried applying as it seems to be the most obvious path, but no replies whatsoever over a long period of time. So I think maybe another axis should be investigated but I'm not sure which one
One thing I'm sure ... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Broad job searches don't work well, especially for remote capable jobs. I would start with narrowing down your search, look for specific jobs in a area of tech where you have experience and skills. Second, customize your resume. Each job you apply to should have a unique version of your resume specific to that particul... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
For example there would be
```
─── IT
├── coding
│ ├── C
│ └── Rust
├── cybersec
│ ├── metasploit
│ └── MITM
├── networks
│ ├── IPv6
│ └── OSPF
└── systems
├── containers
└── shell
```
You search in IT and you have to choose one domain for example cod... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
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Because everyone wants one. lol. Everyone and their grandmother applies to remote positions no matter if they have experience or not | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Find what, a remote job? You find remote jobs the same way you find any job, there's nothing special you need to do. There's no special website needed, use the same resources you would use to find an in-person on-site job.
Now, like any job, you need to have applicable skills and experience. If you are new to the work... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
The process for getting any kind of "good" job has literally been the same for decades.
You get out what you put in. If you're asking this, you haven't put in much. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Having a remote job does not require incredible skills or experience.
Here's the real issue:
> In the last few years, companies have pushed to reduce the number of remote positions and have moved to have their employees return to the office.
Sure not all jobs can be done remotely, but many of them could, but they are... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I never implied that it did. A remote job is a job, jobs require you to have job skills. Most companies are not going to employ someone without experience or applicable job skills to work remotely. Why would they? The job market is saturated with experienced, qualified people looking for work.
There are very few entr... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
You go to various job boards or company websites and apply. That's the easy part.
As for why they are difficult, every person wants to work remote. So every job gets 10x to 1000x more applicants. Amusingly, the better the job, the easier it is as they are looking for experienced people which weeds out a lot of the app... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I’m hoping to make connections with people employed by NC companies who have remote jobs. I need to build up a network! I live in Hickory, but the job market is rough. If you care to connect, drop a comment.
Marketer / Project Manager / Operations with 15 years of successful professional experience. | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
do you currently work remote? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
I’m hybrid currently. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
I’m on Lowes website. Remote jobs and the company is based out of Mooresville. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
They’re actually hybrid aside from the rare one off. And hybrid for corporate is Fridays WFH. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
For me, it's the social aspect. Getting together with friends and family is enjoyable, but socializing with coworkers is like navigating a minefield. People are so sneaky and political in the workplace. Most of the socializing that goes on in the office consists of coworkers gossiping, complaining, sharing informati... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Working in an office! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
I have found that office life is almost exactly like school life (a lifetime ago for me). If you have that group you get along with well, it's mostly fine. If you are a social person, you are great with those group projects, working in an environment that let's everyone shine. For myself, I was always the solo introver... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
The Commute, and if you have shitty leadership, that too. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Getting dressed | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
I'm disabled from chronic illness and for me it's the energy required to actually physically make it to the office. When I'm in office, I have to shower daily. When I WFH and don't leave the house, I can do 2-3 showers a week just fine.
I never thought I could go back to full time until I worked remotely. It's life c... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Honestly I will always thank COVID for introducing me to the joys of remote work. Even when they reopened the office and made it optional to go in person, when I would go in I got no work accomplished because people always want to chat and all this other foolishness.
I would rather stay my behind at home where I can l... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
1. Wasted commute time. 2. Wearing dentures and needing to remove them to eat or drink. 3. Gossip 4. Being treated unfairly compared to peers. 5. Having to be unproductive when role requires training from someone who refuses to meet with you. 6. Underpaid | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
DO NOT socialize with workmates unless forced to. ( offsite meeting etc) Workmates are your competition. After 40 years working in a number of industries:
1) Give very little personal information
2) Do not share where you are going on vacation.
3) Be nice
4) Be fun and empathetic to others
5) Do your job well
6) Go h... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
buying clothes to wear to the office 😣 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
I had a dreamy commute and was treated as a valued member in my office. We would have great fun at lunch. It was a dream job. I loved it, but I love people too, that seems rare now. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Commute | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-20-08 |
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I currently work remote but not allowed to work outside NA. My long term goal is to be able to spend 6 months abroad and 6 months in NA, I’ve got a decent amount of experience in sales and can probably work in customer success or account management.
My question is what sort of jobs are out there to look for in tech pr... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
>My question is what sort of jobs are out there to look for in tech preferably that foster a remote working culture from anywhere around the world.
Short of self-employment they basically don't exist. Too much red tape, too much hassle.
Source: am self employed and can actually work from anywhere.
Most "digital nom... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
If I may ask what sort of work do you do to be able to be self employed and can work from anywhere ? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Very few. With privacy, export, tax, labor, laws and regulations it is difficult to work for a US company and work outside the US. Your best bet would be to work for a global company with offices and doing business in the countries you want to visit/work from, but you still have the same issues. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Something you're in no way qualified to do. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Be in the top 10 on a field like AI research. Companies will be begging you to work for them and will accept any terms you can come up with | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Not affiliated. All of them are remote | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-17-08 |
Hello,
Idk if I'm just missing it or what but are there ways to filter my search of jobs on ratracerebellion and WAHqueen?
I'm looking for part time but also would love more options to narrow down the search on those sights.
Any insight is appreciated | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Exactly what it says on the title, I live in inflationland so I'm looking for a data entry job that'll pay me with a more stable currency, I've been scouring linkedin and glassdoor for a while now but no dice, what am I doing wrong? what should I do to make myself more hirable? What should I add to my resume next? than... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
How should we know you gave us zero detail on what you're doing now | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
*How should we know you*
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*What you're doing now*
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Ah you're right my bad my bad, I'm an English literature graduate(bachelor's degree) and currently do remote call center work but they're paying me in my local currency so the pay is ass, I want to move into data entry field instead to hopefully get a better paycheck | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Local currency? So you’re looking for an international role to pay in a different one? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Yeah more or less | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I’d post your resume in the “resume” group; but a lot of countries (like US) won’t hire unless you live in the us. Tax laws. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
That's fucked up, am I shit out of luck then? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Yes. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Well shit, oh well it is what it is thanks either way | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Most data entry jobs are scams. There are a few legitimate ones out there but they are scarce and the pay is terrible. You don't really get any experience out of it, so it would be a dead end job.
Why are you looking for a data entry jobs? Why not something a little more career-oriented? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
This sounds like you are not in the US? Your chances of finding a legitimate job with a US company, while living outside the US are close to zero. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Why is it F'd up? It's the way the world works. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
It's not fucked up. Why would you be entitled to a US job paying in USD? You wouldn't even be qualified to do the type of job you want, which barely exists anyway. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
I was hoping to actually, eventually learn SQL, learn data analytics and data science and move from that | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
Look at international job posting sites like remotive | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-18-08 |
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Thanks. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
You’re welcome. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
You’re welcome. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
You’re welcome. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Are they legit ? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
are indians eligible for these jobs? if yes will the pay be same? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Can I apply with company registered in Serbia as a contractor? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-19-08 |
Following | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-20-08 |
Thanks. Where did you find these? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-20-08 |
You’re welcome. I use unique search strategies and a few not so well known sites to find these jobs. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-20-08 |
Thx! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Requiring a degree in customer support is like requiring one to be a cashier in a fast food joint. It makes no sense to me | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You're welcome! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
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