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Rochelly Fajardo
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I consider myself an introvert who loves to have extrovert types of jobs. That’s weird, I know. The best way to describe it is that I am an introvert when I am home, I am an extrovert when I leave the house. This is because I know that I love to help people, and to be able to do that I need to spend time with people.

If you’re a full on introvert that gets anxious at the prospect of spending time with a lot of people on a daily basis, not to worry, there are job opportunities for YOU!

Check out the following article @Eleana Bowman wrote on the 7 highest-paying jobs for introverts . There are great opportunities, titles, details on responsibilities and even what to expect when it comes to pay. #introverts #jobsearch #workingwithpeople #jobtypes

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Paul Baker
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Spring hiring has begun! Here are 4 areas of work that are in demand over the next few months:

  • Home improvement retail work: Many people look to spruce up their houses, inside and out when springtime comes. With the increased traffic and interest in home improvement projects, many retail home improvement stores like Home Depot are hiring more associates to help out.

  • Spring hiring through staffing agencies and recruiters: Many companies ramp up hiring in the spring months and use staffing agencies to source and hire talented job seekers!

  • Landscaping and gardening jobs: If you crave working outdoors a landscaping or gardening job could be a great fit for you, and there’s no better time to get hired to landscape than spring!

  • Spring cleaning gigs: During the spring season many homeowners are looking to clean houses and businesses. Whether it be a deep clean or help with decluttering, cleaning or housekeeping jobs should offer a great opportunity for anyone who has the skills.

Learn more about these types of jobs here. #jobsearch #nextjob

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Paul Baker
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The job market has gone through many changes recently. For many job seekers it can feel difficult to know where to look.

THE GOOD NEWS: Plenty of jobs out there are booming💥, including delivery driving. Delivery driving jobs are incredibly versatile and in-demand as more people opt to pay for goods to be delivered to their homes.

  • Those who have a car and want to deliver goods can find plenty of options in gig delivery services (DoorDash, Uber Eats or Postmates
  • Jobs at USPS, FedEx and other package delivery services are consistently hiring nationwide to deal with the recent uptick in packages.

See the other 4 jobs available everywhere, and answer below: What kind of job are you looking for? #jobsearch #deliverydriver #cshrcareer

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Tricia Hendrix
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What do you know about vlogging? The YouTube pay rate average for this job is between $0.01 and $0.03 per ad view, a YouTube vlogger can make about $3 - $5 per 1,000 video views. Using this estimated pay rate, a YouTube video with 1,000,000 views can make $5,000+!

How do I get started as a vlogger? To get started as a video blogger you will need to:

  • Buy the right equipment
  • Find your content niche
  • Decide on a regular posting schedule
  • Learn how to edit you own videos
  • Build up an audience

From there, you need to come up with creative content that will keep you viewers engaged and motivated to share with others!

Ready to Get STARTED? Learn how at Did you realize you can do THIS as a job?

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Paul Baker
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Whether you’re just starting a new career or looking to boost your existing one, you need something on your resume that sets you apart. It should be something that impresses employers and proves you have specialized skills and knowledge.

Certificate programs give you the credentials you need to land a high-paying job — and they’re typically not as expensive or lengthy as traditional college degree programs.

For example, you don't need a degree to become an electrician. The average salary for an electrician is $56,900 per year. Plus, the field is growing much faster than average. Electricians have to complete an apprenticeship to get certified.

Here are 5 more jobs where certificate programs can help your. Have you ever completed a certificate program to enhance your #jobsearch? #upskill

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Tricia Hendrix
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Being an Executive Assistant means being an all-around expert in all administrative functions to support executives in a company setting. Executive Assistants offer hands-on support for tasks like schedule management, meeting preparation travel booking and so much more, as needed.

Could this become a career?

The day-to-day of an Executive Assistant may have many demands, but a four-year degree isn’t one of them. The only true requirement for many Executive Assistant positions is to have a proven track record of success in the administrative field. With an Admin background and a "can-do" attitude, and Executive Assistant can build a lasting career supporting high-level business executives.

Start your Executive Assistant job search HERE

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Balaji Arya
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Choosing a career to work with animals can be highly rewarding, as you’re actively making a difference in the lives of animals. So what animal-related jobs could you do?

  • Veterinary assistant - A veterinary assistant works at a veterinary clinic alongside a veterinarian. They help the vet with routine animal care. There are no strict education requirements to become a veterinary assistant. Most have a high school diploma and receive on-the-job training.

  • Zookeeper - A zookeeper is responsible for attending to the animals in their care. This involves feeding and bathing animals, cleaning and maintaining their enclosures, and monitoring their health.

  • Animal trainer - Most individuals become dog trainers, providing obedience and behavioral training. Some trainers teach companion animals to guide people with disabilities, while others train large animals like horses.

Find all 9 jobs that are one with the animals here (along with typical pay), and reply below:
Would you like working with animals? #jobsearch #careerchange #cshrcareer

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Janice Reed
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We always feature many free online certifications if anyone wants to learn a new skill. I found these online courses a nice distraction to take a break from constant job search while staying productive.

SAP is a German software company that offers cloud business solutions. With OpenSAP, they offer over 200 free certifications and courses in business and technology. If you complete at least half of a course, you get a confirmation of participation. But if you score at least 50% on graded assignments, you also get a ‘Record of Achievement.’ Some of their courses have specific dates, but you can also browse through their self-paced courses if you prefer to take online courses at your own pace.

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Vikki Sanchez
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There's so much demand for #foodservice work that now is a very lucrative 💰 time to get a part-time job as a restaurant host or server as a side hustle.

Having a part-time job at a restaurant has a few perks in addition to potentially getting tipped out in cash - often times you'll get a free meal for your shift, and other discounts, too.

#parttime #trysomethingnew

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Tricia Hendrix
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Whether dangerous, physically demanding, or just less glamorous for whatever reason, there are some unique jobs that have high salaries but are less popular due to the nature of the work.

But if you're willing, these jobs pay well and most don't require a four-year degree. Here's a short list of weird jobs with high salaries you might want to consider...

  • Elevator Technician: Median salary - $83,000

  • Railroad Police Officer: Median salary - $71,000

  • Mortician: Median salary - $58,000

What do you think? Would you do any of these jobs?

See more high-paying odd jobs at High-paying jobs that most people don't want

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