Where to Find Remote Jobs Online in 2020

There are some 30 million Americans out of work right now. It’s pretty scary, but in some sectors, like tech, remote job posting have remained open. Those keen to make a fresh start, in a possibly more resilient job, are looking toward these remote jobs or work from home roles as a career, and lifestyle, pivot. If you are new to this type of job search, you may be wondering where to start. Don’t worry, we’ve got you. Listed below are the top websites for remote job searching in 2020.

Ready to start your job search? Don’t forget to download the free LinkedIn Refresh worksheet before you start applying.

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We Work Remotely

WWR is the largest remote work community in the world, with over 2.5M monthly visitors. Companies including Google, Amazon, and Basecamp. They post jobs for business & management roles, programmers, developers, copyrighters, sales & marketing, legal roles, finance positions, designers, product manager…a little bit of everything.

FlexJobs

FlexJobs hand screens each of their posting. As an OG remote job board you find work from home, partial work from home and in-office jobs (hence the “flex” part). They cover over 50 job categories, not just technical roles. The catch? Job seekers AND job posters have to pay to be on the platform. Subscriptions start at $14/month.

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Working Nomads

Working Nomads covers more tech-sector jobs (creative, technical and managerial). Like WWR, this site is free for job seekers. They curate lists of remote job offers, covering both staff and contractor (freelance) roles.

Remote.co

Remote.co includes job postings from 100+ remote teams. Unlike other sites, they also list remote nursing, virtual assistant (VA) roles and online teaching positions. They offer a free job search, but you can get access to more job posting by paying for their premium service, and their partner network, FlexJobs.

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Pangian

Pangian is a 100% remote work only job board that verifies and curates all of their postings. What is nice about Pangian is that they list the salary (if disclosed) on the job posting, so you don’t have to click through and search for it. The roles cover all job categories, and while there is a focus on freelance and contract roles, many staff positions make their way onto Pangian as well.

Skip the Drive

Skip the Drive posts “telecommuting, remote, online, and work-from-home jobs”, both part-time and full-time. their website is free for job seekers and no login or registration is required to start searching.

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Let’s Work Remotely

Let’s Work Remotely is a job board and digital nomad community with three active Facebook groups (letsworkremotely, Digital Nomads Around the World, & Digital Nomad: Remote Job Opportunities). It’s a great place to start if you are looking for a digital nomad community and new job opportunities.

Power to Fly

Power to Fly in a women-led community focusing on roles for developers but they also list copywriting, social media, and PR, design and marketing jobs. They connect Fortune 500 companies and fast growing start-ups with highly qualified women. Their job board, which is free to search, included remote and in-office listing. Power to Fly also hosts events and virtual job fairs.

The Muse

The Muse post both remote and traditional office jobs and offers up a sizable about of free resources and content on career coaching and career advice. They are focused primarily on millennials and connecting them to tech-forward companies (not just tech companies). Rest assured, their job offerings include everything from healthcare to finance to beauty.

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CEO Secrets: How to Get Forever Young Skin According to Dermatologists

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How to Get Forever Young Skin According to Dermatologists for Under $15 Shoppable Guide

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As the face of your company, whether that is a party of one or an office of a thousand, many CEOs feel increased pressure to keep their skin looking bright and fresh (even if you haven’t slept in two days). It is easy to get sucked into expensive regimens and time consuming trips to the medspa, but that is far from the only course of action. In fact, most effective ingredients are available in over the counter options.

Make the most of your time and money with these scientifically backed products that really work.

  1. Cleanse Morning & Evening with Niacinamides and Ceramides

2. Hydrate Morning & Evening with Hyaluronic Acid

3. Brighten with Vitamin C Once a Day

4. Exfoliate Once a Week with AHA/BHA

5. Protect Every Morning with High SPF Sunscreen


 

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The Ultimate Digital Nomad Shoppable Guide 2019-2020

10 Products Every Digital Nomad Needs

Life on the go doesn’t have to mean roughing it. Stay classic and stylish with these essentials and look like a professional whether you’re in a conference room in New York or a cafe in Bali.

Here’s what every digital nomad should never leave home without!


Kuzy

Laptop Case

For most digital nomads, your laptop is your life blood. That little device allows you to make a living, stay connected with family and friends and stay entertained on long haul flights. Keep you electronic BFF safe with a classic case that goes with everything and won’t easily show scratches and scrapes.


Herschel Supply Co.

Backpack

Not your high school backpack. This modern construction, sleek and minimalist backpack is perfect for as a carry-on and something you could bring to a business meeting. It’s big enough to fit a laptop, plus all the essentials.


Beats

Headphones

Headphones are a must for any traveler these days. These ones are perfect for drowning out airplane noise, editing, listening to music and taking conference calls in crowded places. Not a fan of over-ear headphones? Try the earbud version instead.


Rebecca Minkoff

Carry-On Roller Bag

Pack the absolute most into your roller bag with one like this. The hard shell makes it durable and the wheels can make it over most terrain. The inside pockets provide enough compartments to stash smaller items so they don’t get lost.


Samsill Corporation

Notebook

Even if your business is entirely digital, it’s still nice to keep a notebook on-hand. This one has a water resistant cover and dot grid sheets making it so you can even use it as a bullet journal (and spill a cocktail on it - but try not to do that).


UV400 Sunglasses

Lightweight, durable and guaranteed to spark the question “where did you get those?!”. These sunnies work for guys and gals. The best part: futuristic vibes with 100% UV protection - because eye damage in the name of fashion is so not cool.


TIJN

Blue Light Computer Glasses

The eye damage doesn’t stop when you go indoors. Blue light blocking glasses are essential for anyone (read: everyone) who spends their day staring at a screen to decrease eye strain. Blue light blocking glasses are also crucial for anyone susceptible to macular degeneration. Hour 10 of video editing, here we come…


CAMKIX

Universal Smartphone Camera Lens Kit

Odds are that if you’re living the digital nomad life, you’re probably documenting and sharing every step of the journey. If any extra bag of camera gear is not your thing a detachable lens for your phone might be. CamKix makes a universal lens kit so you don’t have to worry about upgrading when you upgrade your phone.

SightPro

Laptop Privacy Screen

It’s not the sexiest gift on the list, but it’s probably the most underrated and over appreciated. A privacy screen decreases glare so you can actually see your screen while on a beach or outdoor cafe AND prevents looky-looers from seeing that confidential client email. SightPro makes magnetic screens for pretty much all laptops (not just for Mac users).


Lacie

Portable 5TB Hard Drive

Even in a world of cloud storage, you’ll be hard pressed to find a digital nomad that will turn down an external drive. With a LaCie you really can’t go wrong, especially with 5TB for only $149. Five hours of drone footage? No problem.


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Your Instagram Captions Are Annoying - Tips for Personal & Business Accounts

Every marketer under the sun is touting long captions as a method to increase engagement on Instagram. It can work BUT if the caption is 500 words for the sake of having 500 words, followers keep on scrolling.

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The TL;DR: Words matter. You need to provide value so we put together the top three instagram caption tips:

1.     Economy
Make every word matter. Study websites that you admire. Don’t be afraid to go big. Look at Facebook ads, Nike, Coca-Cola, Apple, Amazon. They have almost unlimited ad budget and have likely perfected boiling down information into its purest form. Just. Do. It.

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2.      The Hook

Movies, newspapers, magazines, and radio all use a hook at the beginning to pull the reader/viewer/listener in. Craft a one-liner to open your caption using who, what when, where, why. What is the problem, what is the solution and why should the reader care, right away.

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3.     Evoke Emotion

Try to evoke an emotion with the first three words. This sounds impossible, but it can happen. Using the “when +  I + [blank verb] ” construction is the most effective. “When I saw…”, “When I was…”, When I fell…” make people want to know more, enticing them to click on the ellipsis to read more. For example, “When I jumped out of a plane…” or “When we launched our million dollar product…” makes people want to know more. A word (or three) or caution: constructions with was/were as the verb are the weakest you can use. Try to keep the verb active.

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A scroll-stopping image is key as well, and nowadays, doesn’t even have to be particularly related to the caption content, so long as both provide value.