On-site jobs: Jobs people don't want after the pandemic.

On-site jobs are now less attractive. After almost a year of the Great Resignation, more employees are considering quitting their jobs than they did a year ago, according to a survey conducted by Microsoft Corp. Also, more than half of Gen Z and millennial employees are contemplating a job change over the next year. Many employees who worked remotely are unsure if they want to physically appear at work consistently ever again… It turns out that increased flexibility and reduced commuting time weren’t a bad trade-off for the new pain of Zoom fatigue. Does your company want you back in your office, picking up where you left off in 2020? Haha. No way!

Finding a remote job can be a full-time job in itself, and we all require guidance and support sometimes. It’s not easy to navigate this solo. But here’s the good news: I can help you to show them why YOU are the perfect person for the job.

Do you want to know more? Take a look at my free resources.

And here’s a list of remote jobs as a starting point

Get a remote job that fits your lifestyle and STOP fitting your life around your job!

Happy Hump Day!

Michelle

*If you spot any errors/ any sneaky non-remote jobs, please do let me know.

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