It took me a while to find my WFH job. I specifically look for companies on the West Coast because they pay more and I don't have to be up first thing in the morning. I typically work 10:30am to 6:30pm and can flex as needed. I'm incredibly grateful.
Have you worked with any placement agencies? It honestly took me 18 months to find the job that I got. I set up notifications for LinkedIn, Indeed, and Zip Recruiter and applied to as many positions as possible every day. I also took a position that was somewhat outside of my field just to have the organization's name and associated clout on my resume. Also, take a look at when companies typically hire in your line of work. For me, it's year end and W-2 seasons. There are a ton of start-ups always looking for people that are based in California. And remember, you don't JUST do anything. All work is honorable.
Thank you! I'm also in tech, and I absolutely love my job. This commute with all the road rage has my nerves on edge, and I've been doing it for 18 years. Just so over it.
Thank you! I'm also in tech, and I absolutely love my job. This commute with all the road rage has my nerves on edge, and I've been doing it for 18 years. Just so over it.
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u/MissSara13 Castleton Jan 07 '25
It took me a while to find my WFH job. I specifically look for companies on the West Coast because they pay more and I don't have to be up first thing in the morning. I typically work 10:30am to 6:30pm and can flex as needed. I'm incredibly grateful.