Top 10 jobs that let you work from anywhere and offer up to $100,000
"One key to standing out, and landing these kinds of roles, is making that personal connection," says career expert
Wouldn’t it be nice to work from home in your pyjamas while sitting in bed or perhaps while travelling? If yes then do consider a career in accounting, technology, or graphic design.
FlexJobs has identified the top companies hiring for work-from-anywhere positions in 2024 and are offering up to $100,000, CNBC reported.
FlexJobs lead career expert Toni Frana said, "Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve seen a huge increase in job seekers looking at work-from-anywhere jobs on FlexJobs, and that’s hardly died down."
She added, "One key to standing out, and landing these kinds of roles, is making that personal connection."
Frana suggests that before applying for a job you should create a personal connection with the employees of the company to build a rapport and add their referral to the hiring manager.
She further suggested that when looking for a remote job, you should use keywords such as "time zone independent," "distributed team" and "digital nomad" in your search, as many companies now use these terms in their job descriptions to attract applications.
So what are you waiting for?
Top 10 companies that are remotely hiring and offering salary of up to $100,000:
- FluentU
- Static Media
- Kraken
- Chainlink Labs
- Veeva
- Invisible Technologies
- Wikimedia Foundation
- Finixio
- Oyster HR
- Canonical
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