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Greetings everyone! Today, I present a selection of companies that have hired either me or my followers for employment, or have at least initiated contact with us to progress in the hiring process. Many companies do not reply to job applications, but there are many that do. The second company listed was where I had my second remote job 12 years ago, and recently, one of my followers was hired by them! Explore the career sections of these companies to find other positions that may interest you. Ensure that your resume stands out to enhance your chances of receiving callbacks. However, employment is not guaranteed. Avoid relying solely on YouTube for remote job searches. Ultimately, it is up to you to drive your job search forward. 🤗 Best of luck!



Afni ~ Career Section (The 2nd WFH Job I Got Many Years Ago) (Paid Training & Equipment Provided)






FAQ
What equipment do I need to work from home?

Equipment varies depending on the company. You will most likely need internet access, phone service, a telephone, and/or a PC or Mac.

Should I have to pay money to work from home?

Most of the time, you should NOT be paying any money to start doing any type of work from home job. There are some cases where some companies may ask you to pay for your background check. In RARE cases such as with Arise, you may have to pay for your training.

What is a 1099 Job/Independent Contractor?

An independent contractor is a person or business which performs services for another person or entity under a contract between them, with the terms spelled out such as duties, pay, the amount and type of work and other matters. You will be responsible for paying your own taxes with this type of work, and you will not be considered an employee, so you will not receive any employee benefits. For more info, click here.

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