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Medical or insurance billing/coding and willing to do costumer service and answering calls. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Ok but even if you are a US citizen how does it help getting a remote job | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Because USA has a lot of remote job compared to other countries . You have higher chances of getting remote job. Passport also gives previlage of travelling to any business event . | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
This might help you. You sounds like, you have some technical knowledge. Try to apply for technical content writer. Payout is average but you will earn your living. Apart from that you can apply on some platforms such as tutorial points, and medium.
From earning prospective. Learn pinterest ads that is free from p... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
* Senior AI/security/cloud architect | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-27-08 |
I'm not having much luck finding a remote job that entry level and part time, I have experience in customer service and data entry but everything is either a scam or never responds to applications. Does anyone know any good places to apply to? | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
As far as I can tell, there are no good ones. This is the common experience | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
thats some sad shit | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Don’t waste time being sad. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Not at all.
If you ran a business, would you want to hire inexperienced people to do unsupervised work? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You're casting too wide of a net. Sit and think of as many companies as you can (AAA, American Express, Uhaul, etc). Then go to their dedicated websites and look for jobs that might fit you. All the 'entry level' remote postings on job boards are absolute trash.
The reality, though, is that without years of experience... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
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this is a question for r/overemployed | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Which are your preferred websites to find remote positions all over Europe? Anything into scientific field specifically?
Thanks! | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
havent found a job but this is what google told me
[https://euremotejobs.com/](https://euremotejobs.com/)
[https://remoteok.com/](https://remoteok.com/)
[monster.com](http://monster.com)
your local area linkdin
[https://weworkremotely.com/remote-europe-jobs](https://weworkremotely.com/remote-europe-jobs)
[http... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
r/cscareerquestionsEU/ | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-27-08 |
I made a post about my experience when I apply for jobs and how I feel about it. I know that everyone has their own opinion but some of them are just uncalled for. I just wanted to share my experience and what I think to others and most of them I get is “I’m not cut out for this type of work, I’m entitled, etc”.
I’m ... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
I can't speak to the Canadian job market specifically. The IT job market in general is a mess and very contentious. Many employers do not want to train people, so they only hire mid to senior-level folks who have years of experience. New college graduates are at a distinct disadvantage because not only do they have to ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Alright. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You're not a student of history and think your situation is unique, which is why you're upset that you're not being told what you want to hear from people with more life experience than you. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Can you please stop? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Stop spamming this shit when it's not necessary or useful. This sub isn't your personal diary and you're not the main character. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Just got my GED after 2 weeks of working on it. What are some advice that you guys can give me when it comes to finding decent remote jobs? I've never worked a job in my life (aside from helping my parents at a golf cart shop) so I don't really have any experience (however, I pick up things easily so it shouldn't be to... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Why not look for a non remote job? Imo you need to build up some experience and skills before even thinking about trying for a remote job. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Gain experience in person. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Mainly transportation issues. I'm not that close to the town, and any places are quite a few miles away. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
This. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
> Just got my GED… what now?
go get the required skills for a remote job. because you’re not getting one with just a GED. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Parents can’t help with transportation? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Both of my parents work out of town, so they wake up at 5am, sometimes earlier. Finding a job in town wouldn't exactly work out as I would probably be waiting a few hours just for the place to open, depending on the place. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Your chances of finding anything remote are slim to none. The few entry-level jobs out there that allow for working remote are customer service call center agents usually, but they usually look for you to have some working experience. Typically remote jobs are not for people with no work experience. It would be benefic... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You won’t find a remote job with no experience unfortunately. Even call center work requires customer service experience | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
With no job experience and only a GED, there is no jobs on the market you would qualify for, and even if you do you’re most likely to be beat out by someone with a college degree and longer work history. Everyone wants to work from home and most of those people you’re up against have more accreditation and experience. ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
I have no idea but congrats on getting your GED! Huge first step to a bright future. Good luck friend | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
So in other words you haven't actually explored your options.
I think you're going to be surprised by how many businesses need employees before 9 am or whatever. I mean, your own parents literally go to work early. Do you think they're just sitting on their hands until opening?
Bakeries, restaurants, many retail bus... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You're going to have a hard time getting hired anywhere with only a GED and no work experience. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
I got my GED and then joined the military. Some branches are selective these days, but I think the Army will let just about anyone in. If anything, you can do one contract and at least get out with some work experience and free college. I just retired from the Marine Corps after starting 20 years (I was only going t... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You can always apply to remote work in customer care, customer support. I think they would hire you. My advice is search remote jobs -> entry level. Best bet is on jobs paying <$20 hourly. In the meantime, watch YouTube channels about soft skills. Try and work toward certifications such as Comptia A+. Professor Messer ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Thank you so much.
> You'll typically need reliable internet, a newer computer, a headset, dual monitors, and a private quiet work space. Most companies use Microsoft suites, so be familiar with those. Specifically, Microsoft teams and outlook (email)
I have all of those and am familiar with a lot of programs and so... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
👍👍
Another tip, I got a library card at my local library, of course, and was pleasantly surprised to find free access to Udemy as a benefit to being a library member.
Make profiles on indeed.com and LinkedIn. Search for jobs at indeed, LinkedIn, simply hired and rat race rebellion. You can also check city and coun... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Now go to college | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Indeed for Call center jobs
It a great way to get WFH experience with hard work and determine very easily to move up into management or non-phone position | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
If i were you to make things easier, go army but as a reserve and work in the office. They'll take care of everything else regarding transportation and you'll be stationed. Do boot camp and boom you're now getting paid by the government and have benefits.
If not, look for graveyard shift jobs that way your parents can... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Congrats. Where did you get your GED? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
[https://www.ged.com/en/](https://www.ged.com/en/) | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Customer service call centers, but they still require experience.
Good luck on this one. Usually remote jobs ask for some type of customer service experience. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
First, congratulations on the GED! That's awesome.
As for now what? Go buy some lottery tickets. You have a better chance of winning the lottery than finding a remote job. Even the most basic ones need experience in something related. Not to mention you will be competing against people with experience and maybe degree... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Make sure you have a resume and a cover letter template. On your resume, put down your job at the golf cart shop and any volunteer work. It's ok to change up dates on your resume if needed. Create a basic linkedin account and start looking on there and other sites (Indeed, Rat Race Rebellion, company career sites)
Be ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
What would you say is the easiest education path to take towards that would be? Asking for myself lol | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
> What would you say is the easiest education path to take towards that would be?
The market sucks right now, but sales requires almost nothing more than literally no experience or up to a bachelor. But I know dudes with 5 years exp that can't land a job right now. I got in last year with 10 years in customer service ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Thanks for the insight boss | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Hey man. Good job on taking this step. Keep fighting for your future. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Fwiw, my kid dropped out during pandemic. Got their ged and are heading to community College soon. I am enormously proud of them. Lots of great jobs in trades or going to a 2 year school. Those are probability your next two steps. Look out for scam remote job offers. Tons of them out there trying to get you to deposit ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
And get some internships while attending college. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
You are not going to get a remote job. Maybe a call center or something. Most decent remote jobs are for those who have good provable experience | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Customer service jobs are about the only remote jobs that may be within reach with little/no job experience. Start there. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Anything that promises more than shit money and no benefits is a scam. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
The only remote jobs you have any chance of getting are customer service or telemarketing call center kinda jobs. Look on the actual websites of companies not indeed or wherever.
But your best bet is getting up early and catching a ride with your parents then getting a job in whatever town they’re working in. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Study coding and become a coder. Lots of free online classes and courses | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Try looking for remote customer service roles with big companies like Amazon or Apple. They often have entry-level positions and provide training. Regarding scams, be skeptical of any 'job interview' conducted entirely over instant messaging. Legitimate companies usually want to at least talk to you on the phone or vid... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Meaning, taking advantage of WFH to hold 2 or even more full-time jobs simultaneously. I'm a journalist collecting material for an article in a union magazine and interested in hearing some stories on the subject. | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Looking for overemployment. Hybrid work allows for something part time | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
Nope. No way. Someone has to be extremely stupid to talk to a journalist about over employment. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-21-08 |
OE doesn't exist. Now stop taking about it | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Not really. Working multiple jobs still isn't a flex just because you do it from home.
Calling it "overemployment" might be the most textbook example of coping I've ever seen. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
OE = underqualified for a single actual good job | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
You clearly don’t know the definition of over employed & why it should stay out of media. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I understand that point. But for my own personal morals I stick to the so called "consequence neutrality" standpoint. Basically I just tell things like they are and then what happens is not my problem. But just as bosses may catch on to it, don't you think more workers will consider the possibility that didn't do so be... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
You are neutral. Employers reading your article are not. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
True, I understand that point. But perhaps workers who haven't considered doing it will read it too? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
No. If they are smart enough, they’ll figure it out for themselves. There is zero reason to advertise it in a publication. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I know someone who is doing two full time remote jobs in the US, last time is had chat with him he was preparing to get a third one and outsource it to someone from south Asia for cheap.
I don't know how the social security thing works in the US but this sounds like a clear violation. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Here’s the great thing about America. The culture wants you to work more. More hours. More jobs. More consumption. No one is worried about individual social security deductions 😂 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I don't think this should be considered individual thing by now, more and more people are doing it while not paying taxes. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
The great thing about America - the more you make the more tax loopholes our politicians create for us …. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
That isn't great. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Gotta work with the system we are given. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Overemployed = people thinking they've discovered a life hack and are pretending to game the system but that are ultimately too stupid/broke to avoid having to sell every moment of their waking life to someone else.
I'll keep making mid-six figures with less than full time work and you can keep trying to convince your... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
One of my best friends has done this with two full time jobs, not sure if he is now. Would be happy to see if I can connect you depending on who you write for and the angle of the article. DM me. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I (19M) am looking to find a fully remote job that I can work around my class schedule. I'm currently in college, and can only work some nights or random times during the day. As such, I think an entry level data entry job would fit me, hopefully without a set schedule or a night shift. I do not care about pay at all, ... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
OF | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
🤨 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Entry level data entry is being taken over by AI and machine learning. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
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Hi. I have searched glass door and reddit and can't find much on this company. I have passed their short entrance test and are now required to complete a short automated video but I would like to know more about the company, on glass door I see poorly worded reviews expressing negativity. My greatest concern is signing... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
So I'm currently trying to apply for a QA position at my current onsite job but I'm hoping I would be able to find something remote. Meanwhile I keep dreaming, anyone have any advice on what skills a QA should have? The hiring managers at my current job already gave me some insight that they need people proficient with... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I needed attention to detail, knows regulations/policies, time management, problem solving skills | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Hi everyone, I'm a 28 year old Italian boy, I make music and in October I will move to Turin.
I'm looking for a remote job that can allow me to work even when I'm on tour with my band.
Do you have any suggestions? | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Are you touring domestically or internationally? Some companies and some countries you may be licked out of needed work databases. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Now only domestically, so I can work at anytime at the same time as my company | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Something you need to be aware of once you're working:
You need to be completely transparent about your working locations with whatever company you end up at. Lots of places have restrictions on states they can operate from, even if it's only for one day. It can become a real liability issue for the company if their e... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I was trying to dm but it won't let me 🤷♀️. I'd like to check out your music! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Thank you for all the information! I don’t know, I think I can accept all the message, I try to dm you 🔥 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I send you the request 😬 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
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Anyone currently with cvs remotely that knows how long I can expect till I get results from my drug screen and background check? I submitted both yesterday and my start date is 9/9. Im really excited/anxious about it lol.
Edit: I’m not worried about passing 🙄🙄 I’m worried it won’t come back in time for the project... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Well I mean do you do drugs or have a criminal background?
Seems like you should already know the results of the test and it shouldn’t be like waiting for a surprise….. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
No shit I’m just worried it won’t come back in time | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
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