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I'm not changing fields, I'm just looking for an edge to put me in a better position to get a job with the skills I already have | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
I am on LinkedIn. You can either join the paying end of it ( which is expensive for me) or join the free side. I have gotten all types of job offers on that platform. I have not accepted any because they are outside my area. There are a ton of people on that site.
If you are already on there and haven't received a ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
LinkedIn is full of scammers, too, so be careful on there. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Experienced IT professional with a strong background in programming and cybersecurity, seeking a role in a dynamic tech environment. My early career as a tattoo artist honed my customer service skills and attention to detail, which I now leverage to deliver exceptional IT support and user-friendly solutions. Proven tra... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Hello everyone,
I'm Cabian from the Community Management team at Applause/uTest. We’re one of the largest crowd testing companies in the world, with over 15 years of experience and a global community of over 700,000 testers ([www.utest.com](http://www.utest.com/)).
**About the Project:** We’re looking for participant... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
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Thanks for understa... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
It was just a call-center job They want like a 30 minute interview with one of the managers like all I did was warehouse food service/retail. How do I prepare for this? | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Well, what type of role is it?
Generally I’d write out some answers for “tell me about yourself” and some stock answers for overcoming a conflict and an elevator pitch about your best skills that match the role.
if they ask about pay, let them know that you’d like to know the pay range. They’ll tell you, and then y... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Query a browser or AI “Common interview questions for call center/CSR”. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
I would guess that the ability to speak clearly, concisely and intelligently would determine the ability to perform a call-center position. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Call centers have some of the highest turn-over rates so to be honest, they probably don’t really care to find someone perfect but just looking to fill the spot of the person who quit/left because they couldn’t take it anymore. When I worked at my last job, there was a revolving door with our call center and they would... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-25-08 |
Demonstrate your customer service skills. When asked about weaknesses, turn that into a strength. Sound confident over the phone. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-26-08 |
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Stop spamming remote job subs with your youtube channel. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Hey everyone. I'm trying to get into the work from home scene and it has been utterly ridiculous! Every job is either "Be a better Help or Talkspace Therapist" or "Be an insurance salesman with 100% commission only" with the occasional have 6 years of experience in this field. It has been utterly frustrating and I'm... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Rat race rebellion, major healthcare insurance companies hire for entry level claims and billing (in the US) | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Get into health insurance, yes it is 100% commission and your first 6months, possibly your entire 1st year will suck(depends on how good you sell) but after that, you start building your clientele, then your referrals.... I promise youll never have to worry about money again. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
How do you even sell insurance though | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
What company did you have this experience with? Please don’t say AIL. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
HealthMarkets operated by United Healthcare. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Remote work isn't a field a of work. It's a job setting. If you don't want to get scammed and want to make real money and not commission, go get training and get a certificate or a degree and get a real job. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
The same way you sell everything else.... with confidence | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
No. Avoid. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Insurance could be lucrative or a bust. I tried the insurance thing and I just didn’t have a big enough network to thrive. I did see others shoot to the top really fast, outpacing me. It just depends on your network and how good of a salesperson you are. You could always try it and see how it goes. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Yeah, most of those non-sale non-phone remote jobs started as in office jobs before Covid , and transitioned into remote over the last few years for the well known reason , if you want to get into those jobs , you’d need to have the proven experience of having worked in person, otherwise there’s little chance of gettin... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Rich and famous international real estate companies want me to show flats/houses for rent sale using my own gasoline and car and get paid only percentages of sales.
It is very sad, almost depressing. But for this to happen, it means many people accept such fake ''jobs''. The wealthy actually accept the job of 'real e... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Selling insurance is like a 90%+ washout rate in the first few months. More will quit in years 2-4. A very small percentage will do well from the beginning, but for most it's a grind for a while and in all likelihood you'll be lucky to break even in year one. Year 2 you might make almost minimum wage.
However, as you... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Let me know if you'd want to work on plain commissions. Starting at 20% and goes upto 78% after selling a set amount of premiums. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
The above is on life. Health is 100% | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Depends - are you considering L&H or P&C? I’m a P&C agent in FL which is not for the faint of heart. I don’t know too much about L&H. If you do P&C it 100% matters what state you are writing business in and also whether you write personal lines or commercial. Takes years to actually understand the products you are sell... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Avoid it’s the plague for a year or two | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Do you need to talk to customers a lot for that one? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Depends on the job and department | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Thanks! I'll check it out, for sure. Keep crushin' it. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
You don't, that's why it's 100% commission-based. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Most remote jobs are career-track jobs.
Entry level jobs for the most part don't exist. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Been selling insurance for 30 years, the last 8 fully remote and living a semi-retired lifestyle since I was 43. 100% commission, no benefits at all, sink or swim. But no boss, no schedule, unlimited time off, unlimited income potential. I can work from anywhere and I travel for months every year. The problem with many... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Is it possible to be ethical about it? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
If it's for a legit company and you can handle the work, you can make bank selling insurance. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
It's just another tool to make money, just needs good application and discipline. Depends on how you work it.... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Yeah, as long as you're doing it as a service based job. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Try looking for government/state jobs
I know some universities have completely remote jobs but i think everything is hybrid these days | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Depends on a lot. Do they provide leads, or do you have to chase them down? If they do provide leads, do you have to pay for them?
Is it ONLY remote?
Are you ready to change your entire lifestyle to fit a company?
Because that's what insurance agencies will want you to do. I got into one (big name) that was very mu... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
You should consider biting the bullet and selling for me. It's B2B so no paying for leads. 100% remote and telesales based. It is commission only but the commission is way better than insurance (I sold insurance, it's tough). There are a few states you can't have residency in (legal requirements) but otherwise it's tot... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Unless you are just naturally entrepreneurial or just really motivated to make that work, you would be better off getting licensed and then getting an hourly job. My mom has done both (and hated both lol) but she said having the hourly guarantee was definitely better than tryna do your own 100% commission business and ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
I started with Medicare 4 years ago, switched to ACA last year, and am starting Monday as an account manager for group sales with a 50% pay bump.
Edit : I've always been W-2. 1099 seemed to risky for me.
Insurance can be a great career but you do have to pay your dues. I'm so happy to have gotten to where I'm not cha... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Remote wfh is not "a field."
I have friends that wfh or work hybrid because they are excellent in their field and trusted by their employer. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Look into insurance adjusting. Tons of work from home and most start over 50k | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Hi there...
I'm very interested in this position. I do not have a LinkedIn account however. Is there another way I could apply?
I have experience in b2b. 6 years in sales. 20 in customer service. I have my own part time business, and am looking to work part time from home. Could I do part time, or is full time the ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
You can't sell insurance without being licensed? That's probably an obvious answer of - no. Lol. But man, there are a ton of job postings that are for selling insurance, and none of them mentioning that you have to be licensed. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
I am very interested. Can I get more details please? Feel free to DM me. Or I can send you my resume. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
You have to be licensed to sell and appointed to a carrier to sell their product. You have to be legally compliant as well since the insurance industry is regulated by the states. You can be fined a lot of money and imprisoned for willfully trying to go around the system. It would only be a matter of time before someon... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
Can you make a LinkedIn account? You can also call us through the number on the website www.kpiwell.com
Thanks for your interest Joseph and I look forward to connecting with you :-). | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-26-08 |
They aren’t really scams but they aren’t good jobs either. You can make money selling insurance if you have the skill set but the problem with commission only jobs is that the company doesn’t invest in training you since for them it doesn’t matter if you succeed or not. Dm me and I’ll give you some tips on how I got a ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-26-08 |
Girl or guy just go to these companies websites and search for customer service positions they won’t post them on indeed all the time, I work for (censoring)and I found their website and applied for the virtual customer service position, cvs is hiring for remote positions but you’ve gotta go to their website, I used to... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-29-08 |
Hey all,
I've recently completed my bachelor's program in cyber security and information assurance. This degree has left me with about 8 industry certifications. I was also recently laid off from my first help desk role, after six months due to budgetary reasons.
To the point though, it's the age old adeage of a lot... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
If you really want to work in the cleared community, join the National Guard or the Air National Guard in a role that needs a clearance.
But almost no "cleared" roles are "remote". They ain't gonna make a scif in your spare room | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
It's a touch job market out there, especially in tech so it's not your fault. You also have things harder since you're a recent graduate. If you continue to struggle, my advice would to expand your job search to include roles outside of IT and tech. Unfortunately, you may not have the leverage to be picky right now so ... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Did you not get any relevant experience during college? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Of course, I did various labs, learned an absolute shit ton, passed several challenging certifications exams. Hell I have a CompTIA CySA+, PenTest+, I'm an Associate Systems Security Practitioner. However I was informed that I cant count this as professional experience. The only job that put me in an IT role was my las... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
I appreciate your words bud, I will absolutely check them out. It's tough and I guess I picked a bad time to both finish this degree and get laid off. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
I don't particularly care if the work is cleared or not, but that's most of the IT roles in my area due to being near a major naval base. I will absolutely look into the Guard though. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Instructional Designer - $55.00 to $60.00/ hour
[https://jobs.clarityconsultants.com/jb/Instructional-Designer-100-Virtual-Jobs-in-Campbell-CA/11712627](https://jobs.clarityconsultants.com/jb/Instructional-Designer-100-Virtual-Jobs-in-Campbell-CA/11712627)
Remote Data Entry - $15/ hour
[https://www.randstadusa.co... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Thanks! Robert Half is a great company. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
You’re welcome. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Is this only for us residents or anybody can apply. I mean I'm right now in india can I apply. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Only for US residents | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Never outside USA 🥺 But good job for posting. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Read 😳 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
I just want that accurate salary,lol. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
😅 | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
That's not true. I've posted plenty of Non-USA jobs. Have you searched? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Oh, my bad then. Will check it out, ty for letting me know. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
It's all good. I just added a post with 328 globally remote jobs. Check for your country. Have a nice weekend! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Any of these part time? Looking for something remote along with my regular full time job. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
thank you! | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Why the downvotes? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
They are idiots. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
Is not getting paid the issue? Thanks | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
They pay weekly, as long as the client pays them. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
Would like someone to do your resume and interview for you as well? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-24-08 |
I know alot of the job descriptions on job posts are very exaggerated and it's always good to apply even if you seem like you don't qualify a 100%.
However some jobs state that they're only available for US citizens/residents even if they're a 100% remote. What's the deal with that? Are there any changes someone from... | r/remotejobs | post | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
No. It’s tax reasons. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Can we stop trolls from this? Are there any moderators? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Most companies I have worked with that do hire outside the US create a shell company in that country and hire from there, so it’s not directly with the parent company for tax reasons. For where I currently work, even though I manage several teams based in the Philippines, they are technically a part of a different comp... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Wdym? You can’t be a doctor in UsA if you don’t have American national credentials, that’s the same thing as any role that is remote
Just because it’s remote does not magically turn you into an American citizen that you can just apply from some third world country bc the role is remote | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-22-08 |
Let me just stop you right there. You will not get a US wage while living at n a foreign country | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
What is the problem with that? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Because a US company uses US payroll systems and has to collect income tax, social security tax and in most cases state income tax for which you will need a US social security number. They also have to have any prospective employee fill out an I9 form providing proof of residency such as a US passport number or reside... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
There's no "problem," it's just not realistic/a thing that actually happens. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
There isn’t a problem with it, it’s just that if a country looks to hire a foreigner then they will pay them a foreign rate which is less | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Nope same post everyday | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Yes you can do it. Apply to (Facebook) Meta, (Google) Alphabet, Netflix, TikTok, Pinterest, Tesla, Blackrock, Wells Fargo, Fidelity and Vanguard. You will get a salary of $400,000 starting. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
What’s the purpose of hiring a foreign worker and paying with US wages when they could hire a US worker who probably went to a better school, understands the work culture, and mostly speaks the language better for the same wage? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
Could you tell how do you get info of these openings and can you refer me? | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
You're telling me that as if I don't already know 😂 Yes they won't pay me a US wage and that's completely fine but people in my country prefer remote jobs in the US because it pays much higher than local companies and it's an actual liveable wage, even if it's like ⅓ of what the US rate would be. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
For legal reasons, US employees typically cannot hire foreign workers for jobs if someone in the US is qualified. So unless you go through a third party, then no, you are not going to get a remote job for a US company. | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
The company in Manila mainly uses recruiters, LinkedIn, and exclusively looks for teachers/former teachers | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
>...but people in my country prefer remote jobs in the US...
So, why don't you go talk to those people then? It sounds like they would be the best people to ask, right? Rather than a diverse group of random Redditors from all different countries. Just ask the people who are in the same country as you and already doing... | r/remotejobs | comment | r/RemoteJobs | 2024-23-08 |
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