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Consider roles such as Customer Service Representative, Marketing Coordinator, or Social Media Specialist. These roles often involve problem-solving and creative thinking and may be entry-level. Check out Jobcase, Indeed, and LinkedIn for job openings in Dallas, TX, and remote positions that match your skills and interests. Best of luck with your job search! #jobsearch #entrylevel #careertips

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Scarlett WannaLohnes
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about 1 month ago

I’m looking for work doing remote data entry or scheduling or even writing reviews. I have been an independent contractor and model for the last 7 years and want to get back into a steady income paying job with flexible hours. I’m motivated, loyal, a people’s person, friendly, optimistic and self disciplined. Reach out to me if you’d want to know more. #workfromhome #jobsearch #interview #hiringnews #application #remote

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Lisa Behre
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about 1 month ago
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Judy Tharp
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3 months ago

I have mobility issues and portable oxygen when no at home. For those reasons I'm limited to remote jobs. How can I filter so only remote jobs are presented as options? # #workfromhome #remote

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When searching for remote jobs, utilize job search engines like Indeed, Glassdoor, LinkedIn, and Jobcase. In the search bar, include keywords like "remote," "work from home," or "virtual" to filter out only remote job opportunities. Additionally, you can select the "Remote" or "Telecommute" option provided by these platforms to narrow down your search results to remote positions only. Make sure to customize your profile to highlight your qualifications and mention your preference for remote work to attract relevant opportunities. Good luck with your job search! #workfromhome #remote

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Sheila Norris
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I worked home a lot. Put your zip code and remote Also, site group is always hiring

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Alfreed Price
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4 months ago

2025 looking for a Remote Job. Been in the medical industry for years. #remote #newyear #legitimate #workfromhome

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Michael Roumo
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4 months ago

Job searching and translating military duties into the civilian workforce #veterans #workfromhome #remote

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Brandi Cook
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5 months ago

I am looking for anything remote. I have worked at my current hospital 19 years in registration, customer service, HIM, and currently for the the last 6 year as a test and procedures scheduler I will graduate from Ultimate Medical Academy with my associates in Medical Science 12/07/25. #remote #workfromhome #lookingforfulltime #jobsearch #canstartimmediatly

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John Pieper
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over 6 months ago

I’m just in a state of medical recovery and am interested in working part-time #workfromhome #remote #partime

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John Pieper
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Thank you

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Nur Yunlu
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Hey @John Pieper 👋🏼

I have listed remote customer service representative job openings for you

If you're looking for a different job position, try adjusting your search by adding keywords related to the job you're seeking

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Joshua Coronado
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over 6 months ago

To say the remote job market is competitive would be an understatement! Every source I've heard from, ranging from news outlets, government statistics, and fellow job searchers agree that the once-hot remote job market has frozen. The gold rush is over, folks. I myself have been looking for remote, in-person, and hybrid positions for some time now, and I can vouch for this first-hand.

The only hope seems to be meeting every requirement in the job description, including every "desirable" or "nice to have" quality listed. These have become prerequisites, barriers to entry, do-or-die requirements.

Here are a few other keys to locking down that job (in my humble opinion, based on what I’ve variously heard):

  1. Apply to at least 5 companies a day. Lots of agreement on this one, and quite frankly, more is a lot better in this market. However, don't forget to take time to stay mentally and physically healthy!

  2. Use terminology from the job description in your resume to optimize for AI review, and/or review by recruiters who may be seeing hundreds of applications.

  3. Always submit a lean, but substantive cover letter, if you can. Not too long, not too short, with specifics. Avoid platitudes and vague office-speak.

  4. Apply using 3rd party profiles (LinkedIn, Indeed, etc.) AND directly “from resume/email,” unless directed not to. This will ensure that your resume gets seen by more systems which may have different filters, be they human or machine.

  5. Highlight, and sometimes mention the specifics of your home office setup. Internet up/download speed, computer specs, software, etc. (Just try to make it sound casual.)

  6. Diversify your job search engines to an extent, but be mindful that many of the big job boards are scraping leads from the same sources!

If any fellow Jobcasers can chime in with more tips, or notes, please do!

#jobsearch #interview #advice #workfromhome #remote

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