@Mequell how do you find a work from home jobs? That's always the issue for me. I feel like when applying, I never hear back or the application process altogether is sketchy.
When doing a job search filter to remote jobs, city, etc. most remote positions are customer services or IT. Some are also hybrid. It was easier to find remote positions during Covid. I’ve been WFH since 2020. It’s for sure helped around the house and more time with my kids and myself. However, it’s given me Social anxiety since I’m not around any coworkers Lol.
They just had a position on here for 19$/hr with provided equipment but that’s gone. I’m saying that to say, if you don’t want this position keep checking because they have some decent ones coming in or come in every now and again. https://careers.conduent.com/us/en/job/6384/Remote-Data-Entry ,
You can also try: https://jobs.foundever.com/go/Customer-Service/9562200/?
You can also look on Amazon, Ik from time to time they have WFH on there starting at 17$-18$.
You can also tryyyyyy: This is a seasonal job https://apply.concentrix.com/global/en/job/R1545575/Seasonal-Customer-Service-Representative-Remote
That’s companies off the top of my head. I’ve worked independently with Bath and Body Works, CVS etc as an independent contractor not sure if you would be interested in that as well. Hopefully those links help someone. I’ve worked for Sitel(now foundever) and almost Conduent but went with someone else. So these companies are legit, hiring process doesn’t take long really. Good luck!!
Honestly depends on what job skills and degrees you have. It can be hard to get remote jobs without experience or higher education. For myself, I work at home but I have a masters degree.
I work from home. I have an e-commerce business doing marketing for an online wellness company. And I help other mama’s do the same.
Like how to find a job or how to manage it?