Flexible jobs website FlexJobs.com recently posted a list of surprising work-from-home jobs that are open as of mid-March 2021.
The list contains job titles that you may not readily associate with remote work, but each position proves that stay-at-home jobs are becoming increasingly available.
As you look over the list for jobs that may match your experience and education level, remember to note the following:
- A location-specific requirement
- A full-time, part-time or temporary schedule
- A percentage of travel
Let’s take a look at these surprising positions from FlexJobs:
These Surprising Remote Jobs Are Hiring Right Now
- Demographer – Spatial Analyst
- Designer Athleisure
- Digital Painter
- Video Correspondent
- Finance and Banking Translator
- Head of Photography
- Home Stylist
- Hospitality and Administrative Assistant
- Librarian
- Lyrics Associate
- Modeling, Asset Generalist
- Music Research Specialist
- Navy Readiness Improvement Program Lead
- Performance Marketing Fact Checker
- Props Artist
See the full list of surprising remote jobs from FlexJobs.
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FlexJobs is a job search website that focuses on identifying legitimate job postings, but it’s not free. The service charges $14.95/month because a real person reviews every single job posting to help you avoid bogus listings and scams. If you are interested in any of the jobs on this list, try visiting the specific company’s job site directly or read this article from Team Clark before you sign up for FlexJobs.
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