Four Industries to Find Remote Jobs in 2023
Remote work comes with a lot of benefits. It gives you flexibility in your day and saves money on your commute. According to Flex Jobs, four industries have seen growth in remote positions, according to Flex Jobs.
1. Nonprofit and philanthropy
If you have a humanitarian streak, this might be up your alley. Listings on Flex Jobs show that many organizations are not tied to a location requirement. Remote positions available include a program coordinator, development manager, database technician, fundraising manager, bookkeeper, and grant writer.
2. Analysis
Analysts are responsible for research and discerning the information that comes from that. Health care, finance, technology, government, business and social media are just some of the many industries that hire analysts.
3. Legal
Believe it or not, legal positions such as attorneys, paralegals and law clerks can be hybrid or even remote. You can even freelance as an LSAT Tutor or Policy Specialist.
4. Medical & Health
Health and medical jobs are among the highest growing in the world. Remote jobs in this field include healthcare information specialists, medical transcriptionists, research scientists, patient advocate, and even nursing.
Read more about the top industries offering remote positions on the website Flex Jobs.
Youtuber Superhumans Life lists fastest growing industries for remote work.
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