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The coronavirus pandemic may have brought remote work to the attention of the wider world, but it’s been a popular option for some occupations for a number of years.
Remote positions are not new but these days remote working is a movement. Initially many believed that remote workers would work from bed all day, not having to worry about showering or small talk around the water cooler.
And yes, remote work and working from home was certainly abused by a few.
But remote work employment is now so popular because it can work. It’s convenient and flexible. It can save us money in travel costs and workwear. It gives us more freedom to focus on our lives outside our jobs. And many of us are more efficient and productive when working in our own space and our own time.
But what exactly is remote working?
What is remote work?
You’re probably heard of the terms remote work and remote job but do you know exactly what they mean? What does remote work mean and what is a remote job?
The meaning of remote work is basically a job you can do outside a traditional office space. Working remotely means working from your laptop. In other words, remote workers of a company work from different locations – though sometimes it might be required to work in the same city, state or country.
So, what is a remote worker? Essentially, a remote worker needs is someone who only requires a stable internet connection to fulfil their job expectations.
What is a remote job? Well, there are many answers to that question.
Remote jobs can be full-time or part-time, casual/temporary or permanent, freelance or employed. Remote jobs may require you to work standard office hours, certain specified hours a day, or a certain number of hours a day/week at any time of your convenience.
As you can imagine, a number of jobs can fit into a flexible schedule like remote work offers.
Types of remote working
There are a few different levels of remote working: fully remote, option for remote, and hybrid remote.
Fully remote
Fully remote jobs are jobs which are 100% remote. You can do your job entirely remotely. There is no time you are needed to be in a physical office.
This type of remote work is location-independent, so you can work from home, your mom’s home, a co-working space, or a coffee shop.
Option for remote
Option for remote work allows the worker to work from home or work in the office, or do a combination of both.
This is becoming increasingly popular about remote workers who enjoy the freedom of being able to work from home, but also want to experience working from an office at times.
Hybrid remote
Hybrid remote work require some work time to be spent in a physical office.
If you are an employed remote worker, you are still eligible for company benefits. If you are a freelance remote worker you won’t be.
Best jobs for remote working
There are a multitude of jobs which are suitable for remote working. What follows is not an extensive list of remote jobs, by any means, but rather a run-down of the most popular remote work opportunities.
Social media manager
Social media managers can work for companies of all sizes, and even individuals. Social media managers are responsible for everything and anything related to social media. This includes growing a following, posting content, overseeing campaigns and analysing statistics.
Graphic designer
Graphic designers use computer software to create visual designs. These concepts can be used for publishing, advertising, marketing, public relations or other similar fields.
TEFL teacher
TEFL teachers teach English as a Foreign Language. While this can be done face-to-face in a classroom, it’s now popular to teach English online. TEFL teachers teach individual students or group classes. Lessons are taught through Skype, Zoom, Google Meet or another online learning platform.
Read more: 11 Best Places To Teach English Online With No Degree
Customer service representative
A customer service representative works on behalf of a company. Their time is spent on the phone or online, answering clients’ and customers’ questions and addressing complaints.
Accountant
An accountant maintains financial records for an individual or company. This means keeping track of income and expenditure, as well as filing tax returns.
Virtual Assistant
A Virtual Assistant, also known as a VA, works as a personal assistant for an individual or company remotely. VAs do a wide range of administrative tasks, such as responding to emails, scheduling appointments, making travel arrangements, taking orders, and following up on payments.
Marketing manager
A marketing manager leads a team of marketers. They oversee the marketing and promotional campaigns of a brand’s products or services. Marketing managers can perform all their tasks online. It’s likely that the rest of the team are online too.
Copywriter
A copywriter is a creative role. Copy writers write copy relating to a product or service. This copy is used in print, digital, television or radio commercials. The aim of the game for copywriters is to create brand awareness and drive sales.
Developer
A developer works with computer software. They oversee the development of computer programs, from design to testing to completion.
Web designer
A web designer creates and designs the pages of a website. This includes the design and layout, in collaboration with team-members who deal with functionality and usability.
These days there are numerous options for remote working jobs. And while there are many benefits of remote positions, we need to understand that it’s not suited to everyone.
Traditional remote working can lead to isolation and low motivation. Remote workers need to be motivated, independent workers who don’t need managers constantly keeping tabs on their productivity and mental well-being.
When you think about it, teaching English online is the ideal remote work position. Considering you’re dealing with students, loneliness shouldn’t be a problem. Most of your working day will be spent chatting!
If you want to brainstorm ideas with other teachers, there are multitudes of online platforms and forums for you to do this.
It’s easy to be your own boss as an online English teacher, because your job description requires you to be present for each lesson – which is pretty easy to keep track of.
In other words, if you don’t turn up, you don’t get paid – and who needs more motivation than that!
Read more: Are There Jobs For Online English Teachers?
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