So you want to work from home.
Join the club -- and by that, I mean the many people who already telecommute.
Global Workplace Analytics, an organization that studies and promotes flexible work situations and telecommuting reports that telecommuting has grown almost 80% from 2005 to 2012 across sectors such as state government (122% growth), non-profit (87%), for-profit (70%) and local government (62%).
Researcher Jessica Howington said, “Another trend that we continue to see is the overall variety in job titles that you wouldn’t expect. For example, recent jobs added include Clinical Development Analyst, Senior Vice President, Package Designer, and Implementation Engineer.”
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As more people seek such opportunities, FlexJobs, a site that lists remote, flexible and part-time job openings, has identified the top 20 most
- Writer
- Consultant
- Customer Service Representative
- Sales Representative
- Engineer
- Account Executive/Manager
- Software Developer
- Case Manager
- Medical Coder
- Adjunct Faculty
- Systems Analyst
- Program/Project Manager
- UI/UX Designer
- Travel Counselor
- Insurance Adjuster
- Graphic Designer
- Bilingual Interpreter
- SEO/Marketing Assistant
- Director of Business Development
- Marketing Manager
These job titles are available in a range of career categories, including medical/health, education, writing, technology, customer service, travel, marketing, consulting, and more. The five job categories with the most work-from-home jobs include:
- Healthcare
- Education
- Sales
- Information Technology
- Administrative
To search for more opportunities on FlexJobs, search here.