How To Get A Remote Job

Working from home offers perks an office job just can’t match, but if you
want to take advantage of these, you need to know how to get a remote job
in the first place. There are more virtual work opportunities than ever
before: Forty percent more U.S. employers offer flexible work options now
compared to five years ago, according to Global Workplace Analytics, but
there are more options in some states than others.

There’s also more interest than ever in remote positions and that can lead
to stiff competition. Below, we’ll look at where you can find some of the
best remote jobs available today and what you can do to help your
application stand out from the crowd.

How to Become an Insurance Adjuster

Insurance adjusters make about $65,000 per year on average and you don’t
need a college degree to become one. In addition to helping people get
their lives back to normal following an accident, a career as an insurance
adjuster can give you stability and flexibility rarely seen in other jobs
open to high school graduates. Here’s a closer look at what insurance
adjusters do and how to become one.

Careers In Manufacturing

The rise of advanced technology has hit manufacturing careers hard, but
there’s still plenty of opportunity in this field for those who know where
to look. The median manufacturing worker makes about $37,710 per year, but
some earn much more, and many positions don’t require advanced degrees.
Here’s a look at some of the best manufacturing jobs out there today and
how you can land one.

How to Become a Nurse

Nursing can be a rewarding career, both personally and financially, and
they’re always in demand. There were over 3 million nurses in the U.S. in
2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and this is expected to
grow by over 275,000 jobs during this decade. So if you’ve been thinking
about a career in nursing, now’s a great time to get started. Below, we’ll
look at how to become a nurse, where to find the best nursing jobs, and
more.

The Best Welding Jobs [2022]

A typical welder earns about $47,000 per year, according to the Bureau of
Labor Statistics, and some welding jobs pay six figures. With hundreds of
thousands of welding positions available now and steady growth projections
over the coming decade, now is a great time to begin a career as a welder.
Here’s a closer look at the various types of welding jobs out there and how
you can land one.