
Escape From The Usual: 5 Best Work-From-Home Jobs
- Dyan Torres
- May 7, 2018
- 9:00 am
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Most of us are always curious what’s beyond the usual. So maybe it’s time to escape and see what it’s like. It may sound like a dream—quitting our stressful full–time jobs, skipping morning commute and the horrific traffic, having the ability to send emails from the comfort of our rooms, and, of course, spending more time with our loved ones. If you’re ready to escape your usual everyday setup, then it’s time to start with the first step: Search what job best fits your lifestyle.
Hopefully, this list of 5 best work-from-home jobs can help you towards your exciting new career.
- Creative Jobs
So, you’ve got an eye for creativity? Don’t you think it’s time to get paid? Whether you create animated videos like a pro or can write creative content for a business to sell—jobs for creative people abound, you just have to know where to look.
If you’re currently not familiar with what’s going on within this industry you can join communities online. These groups are composed of different creative individuals who share ideas, tips, and updates within their community. You can also get job offers from communities that include clients in the group.
- Virtual Assistant
Many companies hire virtual assistants to save employment costs. Your work includes typical office duties such as creating business-related documents, managing calendars and travel arrangements, and other support services that can be done remotely via email and phone.
Upwork is a freelancing platform where you can create your own personal profile which serves as your resume to your clients. It is accessible globally where businesses and independent professionals connect and collaborate remotely. Other than a virtual assistant, there are clients that look for other services such as interpreter, researcher, analyst and more.
- Virtual Tutor
There are students who need an extra help even outside the four corners of their classroom. If you have an extensive knowledge or expertise in a certain subject, have patience, and good at explaining but don’t want a typical school schedule, this job may fit you perfectly.
- Social Media Manager
There are a lot of businesses who need someone to administer their social media accounts. You’ll be expected to do things like to design and implement social media strategy, manage posts, communicate with followers, and research about the latest digital technologies and social media trends.
- Telephone Triage Nurse
Also known as Telehealth Nursing, Telephone Triage Nurses help patients determine what kind of care they need over the phone. You are required to ask the patient specific questions to better assist them.
Escaping from the usual does not always mean you’re hiding from the reality, sometimes it’s knowing that you’re capable of doing things, others cannot. No matter what your area of interest or expertise, if you have the determination of working from home, your skills will always have space out there. There are certainly challenges, but the benefits often outweigh those.
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