What Does Remote Work Mean?

What does remote work mean? What doesn’t it mean? Supporting remote terms 👉 What does remote work mean? 👈 Remote work: Knowledge work done outside of a company office space. But that probably needs some context. Remote work can mean different things based on your perspective or position: For the employee: An employee working away from a centralized, physical workplace. For the company: A fully remote company…

How To Find Work From Anywhere (WFA) Companies & Jobs

What does “work from anywhere” (WFA) mean? Work from anywhere is a company policy or program that allows employees to perform their jobs outside of the office, the home, and their home state or country. This could mean different things to different companies: Some companies may offer work from anywhere they legally operate (80 countries, for example). Some might allow up to two months of…

55 Places For Work From Home, Make Your Own Schedule Jobs

You want to work from home, make your own schedule, and build a career that fits you. I get it, since that’s what I’m attempting to do here with my company, Buildremote. To find make-your-own-schedule, work-from-home jobs, you have three places to look: 19 freelancer platforms to find work-from-home jobs where you can make your own schedule 35 asynchronous companies where the employees work from…

22 Bulletproof Excuses To Get Out Of Work

You’ll need a reason — okay, call it a bulletproof excuse to get out of work. Unfortunately, “I don’t want to work today” doesn’t usually go over too well with managers. We turned to our list of contributors to learn about their tried-and-true best excuses for missing work. After sifting through many responses, we organized 22 into the categories below. Click on the links below…

20 Best Overnight Remote Jobs Ranked By Income

Just a heads up: some of the links in this article are affiliate links that may provide Buildremote with a small commission at no cost to you. Below, you’ll find 20 great overnight remote jobs. This is the criteria we used to determine if a role could be done as an overnight work-from-home job: 1) you are able to work with people in other countries…

24 Best Remote Jobs For Teachers In Summer

Just a heads up: some of the links in this article are affiliate links that may provide Buildremote with a small commission at no cost to you. Below, you’ll find 24 great remote jobs for teachers in the summer. The list starts out at the top with the jobs that have the most transferable skills as a teacher. These are the ones you’d likely be…

How To Improve Your Remote Employee Engagement

Want to better engage remote employees and keep them engaged? I hate to say this… but you might have to stop doing so much first. That’s exactly what I learned managing a remote team for years – the more you’re online, the less engaged. The more shallow recognition, the less meaning. The more meetings and check-ins, the less bonding. In this guide, we start with what not…

How To Hire Remote Workers: 56 Tips

While some companies are calling their workers back to the physical office, others are making remote work permanent or offering it as an option. Remote hiring can broaden your access to talent; you’re no longer confined to candidates within your area, and instead can choose from workers around the world. But remote roles bring up new uncertainties around interviewing and hiring. Should you be prioritizing…

39 High-Paying Remote Jobs (& Where To Apply)

Below, you’ll find 39 high-paying remote jobs, ranked from highest full-time annual salary to lowest. In our research, we looked for the following attributes: 1) jobs with an average salary above $80,000 according to Glassdoor, 2) attainable titles – no one will just hand you the CEO title from a job board, 3) jobs that require real-life experience in the discipline or skill. I hate…

27 Best Remote Jobs For College Students

Below, you’ll find 27 remote jobs for college students to consider, ranked from highest full-time annual salary to lowest. In our research, we looked for the following attributes to fit a college student’s schedule: 1) part-time options, 2) seasonal options, 3) doesn’t require a degree, 4) requires little to no work experience, 5) utilizes skills already developed in school (as opposed to at work), and…