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Beauty Beyond Skin Deep: Embracing Your Unique Features

In a world dominated by beauty standards and photoshopped images, it’s crucial to remember that true beauty goes far beyond skin deep. Embracing your unique features with confidence is key to radiating a beauty that is authentic and captivating.

Breaking beauty stereotypes is essential in celebrating diversity. Each individual possesses their own set of features that make them uniquely beautiful. By embracing these differences, we can create a more inclusive and accepting environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated for who they are.

Skincare plays a significant role in enhancing your natural beauty. Taking care of your skin not only improves its appearance but also boosts your self-confidence. Simple tips like staying hydrated, wearing sunscreen, and following a consistent skincare routine can help you achieve a healthy and glowing complexion.

When it comes to makeup, the goal should be to accentuate your individuality rather than conforming to societal norms. Experiment with different colors, textures, and techniques to discover what makes you feel most confident and empowered. Whether you prefer a bold lip or a subtle eye look, let your makeup reflect your personality and style.

However, the most powerful tool in enhancing your beauty is self-love. When you cultivate a deep sense of love and acceptance for yourself, it radiates from within and enhances your outer appearance. Practice positive affirmations, surround yourself with supportive people, and engage in activities that bring you joy to nurture self-love every day.

Moreover, embracing inner beauty is just as important as caring for your external appearance. Cultivating self-acceptance involves recognizing your worth beyond physical attributes and appreciating the qualities that make you unique. Remember that true beauty shines brightest when it stems from a place of authenticity and self-assurance.

In conclusion, beauty is not one-size-fits-all; it comes in all shapes, sizes, colors, and forms. By embracing your unique features with confidence, breaking beauty stereotypes, taking care of your skin, experimenting with makeup that suits you best, practicing self-love daily, and cultivating inner beauty through self-acceptance – you can truly embody the essence of beauty in its purest form. So go ahead, embrace every part of yourself unapologetically because true beauty knows no boundaries!

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Job Scam Alert: How to Spot A Fake Job Offer

There’s a growing trend in job (and internship) scams targeting remote workers. Fake job offers appear most as unsolicited emails, online job postings and malicious links on social media. Employment scams can attempt to steal money, steal your personal information or identity.

 

Some job scams are easy to notice and give off red flags because they appear “too good to be true” while others seem legit. They promise large salaries with little to no effort or job experience. Unfortunately, scammers have gotten savvy online and are able to pose as legitimate companies. They purchase business names, websites, email addresses and more to conduct fraud. Most scammers use “spoof” email addresses so that their emails “appear” to be coming from a valid email account when in fact, they are actually coming from the scammer’s email account. 

 

If your goal is to work-from-home, fake job offers can be especially hard to identify but there are simple ways to avoid them. Below you’ll find a list of basic do’s and don’ts to help you identify and avoid job scams. 

 

Don’t:

  • Don’t share personal information like your social security or bank account number with anyone until you have verified it with the government.

  • Don’t send money for background checks or as a condition of employment.Traditional jobs do not require staff to pay upfront for uniforms, background checks etc.

  • Don’t accept paychecks in the form of cashier’s checks or money orders. Fake checks are common with scammers which means you may get into trouble by the bank or check cashing business where you cash it.

  • Don’t cash a paycheck that comes with “extra” money and do not buy gift cards and send barcodes at an employer’s request. Scammers send checks that require you to make deposits at your bank, withdraw the “extra” money as cash and then deposit that cash elsewhere. When their check bounces you will be held responsible to face penalties and pay fines by the bank.

  • Don’t share personal information like your social security or bank account number on social media even if it’s requested through direct message. This is the newest method for job scams and no social network is immune or perfectly safe. Be cautious on social media, people’s accounts get hacked daily so do your research and verify that the recruiter or employer is legit before you click and apply. 

 

Always:

  • Beware if a job is offering daily pay or big money for very little work or job experience, it could be a scammer trying to steal your personal information.

  • Research the employer. Visit their company website to make sure business information and job advertisements match. Is the phone number or email address the same as what’s listed on their website? Is the job listed on their  career page?

  • Read customer reviews from various sources to find out what others have experienced with the company. Do an internet search for more information and see if they are listed in business directories.

  • Call the potential employer and listen for a professional voice message with company information before submitting your job application.

  • If you think a job offer is suspicious on an online job board let the publishers know! They can do a formal investigation and remove the job posting from their website. Always report a job scam to prevent others from getting scammed. Post your experience on social media or consumer protection websites. To report a scam, file a complaint online with the Federal Trade Commission. 

The Bottom Line on Job Scams

 Millions of people are affected by job scams every year and become victims of identity theft or fraud. Anybody can be tricked into opening a spam email or clicking on a malicious social media link. So it’s best to get familiar with the warning signs and protect yourself during your job search.

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The HIGHEST PAYING Work From Home Jobs in America!

The HIGHEST PAYING Work From Home Jobs in America! 

 

Working from home has become a very popular topic! One major reason for this is due to the pandemic which caused rapid changes in the economy and increased the demand for remote workers. This blog post was inspired by Shane Hummel’s Youtube video that I came across while researching for legit work from home jobs. The video outlines some of the highest paying work from home jobs. So I’m excited to share the information below.

 

  • Online Tutoring – Make over a $100 dollars an hour teaching others academic subjects, specialized skills. You can save people time and money by showing them exactly what topics and resources are needed to achieve their goals. This job is in demand because passing tests is necessary for students, parents and job seekers. Online Tutoring jobs can be done independently during your free time or through a school, college or tutoring company.

 

  • Search Engine Evaluator – Earn $36,000 – $108,000 dollars a year as a Search Engine Evaluator.  Search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing, have to make sure the results/information/answers that appears when you search online is high quality, relevant and useful. To accomplish this, companies need people to test the algorithm. While technology is improving, it does not always understand the human language. That’s why companies hire people to do research and make sure these systems are working properly. According to Glassdoor, the national average salary of a Search Engine Evaluator is $36,881 in the United States.

 

  • Remote Business Careers – This is a broad subject but the jobs which seem to be thriving are in healthcare, technology and finance. Most of these careers require formal training or work experience. You can easily work from home with Business careers in a variety of industries! Careers to search for  include Health Information Management (HIM), Website Development and Account Management. The Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that Health Information Management professionals earn an average of $46,590 per year. PayScale lists that an entry-level Account Manager with less than 1 year experience can expect to earn an average of $44,707. Web developers make an average of $72,090 per year however pay varies by state. 

 

  • Social Media Manager – Get paid for managing social media accounts. PayScale’s US data shows Social Media Manager’s with zero to five years experience make $42,000 a year. This career field has tons of growth potential! Social Media Management is one of the most flexible jobs ever. You can do this for an employer or independently. All you need is high speed internet, marketing software and a computer. Small businesses and corporations pay people to promote their services online. I have been doing this type of work since 2016 both as an employee and freelancer. It is very rewarding if you enjoy working with customers, learning new programs and creating a variety of content.

 

 

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Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home

Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home


Working from home was never a reality for many of us prior to Covid. However it has become quite common in the new age of technology, some people still either prefer working in an office setting or their job doesn’t allow them to work from home. On the other hand, a lot of us have found ourselves forced to work from home. 

Since most people have no prior experience in working remotely, there are some basic steps that should be followed to make your job transition more enjoyable.


Make a Work Schedule:

While most of us may have the flexibility of setting our schedule for working from home, it is better to stick to a schedule we’re used to, or our employers recommend. To not increase already existing stress, your schedule does not have to be binding. Rearrange it according to what suits you best, as long as you keep getting a considerable amount of work done. 

Develop a Home Office: 

Considering the circumstances, it is not likely that the majority of us already have an existing home office to work from. But, a make-shift space can be made. You need to have a quiet and peaceful space to work from. All you need is a table, a chair, a laptop with a working internet connection, office supplies and you’re good to go!

Have Reliable Electronics and Internet Connection:

Since you will be the connection between you and your company, and will likely need to communicate with them often, having a reliable phone, computer and internet connection is essential for you. Your working space should have an outlet and a backup electricity supply in case you run out of battery or charging. Make sure you also have a backup internet supply in case your internet is down, such as data on your mobile phone. 

Dress Accordingly:

No one will see you while you work, but dressing appropriately will put you in the right frame of mind and will increase your productivity levels. This does not mean dressing up into formal clothing like you would for a regular office, but changing out of pyjamas into at least day clothes can be a start. While you don’t technically need to do this, it can help demarcate your time from your work time and make it easy to follow a schedule and stay up to date.

Communicate Regularly: 

While, not having to see your boss or co-workers every day sounds like a good idea, keeping them out of the loop though may not be. If you are working remotely, communication with your employer and colleagues is essential. Stay in touch with them via email, instant messaging, or programs that allow you to work simultaneously with your colleagues on shared documents. Don’t hesitate to contact your team via phone or email if you have concerns along the way. 

Stay Focused:

Working from home may seem easy, but it can be difficult to keep yourself focused if you’re constantly faced with distractions such as the doorbell ringing or your family talking in the background. Keep your workspace relatively distraction-free. Consider getting noise-cancellation headphones, or use other methods of sound-proofing. If you live with a family or roommates, let them know that you are not to be disturbed at this time. 

Avoid Extra-Curricular Activities during Work Hours: 

If there are some household tasks or chores you are required to be tending to while you’re at home, schedule them according to your working timetable so that you don’t need to use your ‘office hours’ for household tasks. You need to be disciplined and able to manage time efficiently. Avoid taking breaks for cleaning or cooking and schedule time for them later, so they don’t pose a distraction while you work from home. 


Keep Your Mind Fresh: 

Working from home can over some time become quite lonely and claustrophobic, especially when you’re stuck in a routine and can’t leave your house often. Some ways to keep yourself from falling into the monotony is to keep your mind fresh. Try to set up your working space near a window so you can have a view of the outside while you work. If you’re not lucky enough for that, keeping an indoor plant near your work table is fairly low-maintenance and can have a positive effect. Keep yourself well hydrated and have healthy snacks in the middle to keep your energy levels up. 

These are just a handful of small essentials to fulfill to make working from home a wholesome and positive experience for yourself. Choosing the best environment for yourself and optimizing it according to your needs is the secret to having a successful home office.

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Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home

Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home


Working from home was never a reality for many of us prior to Covid. However it has become quite common in the new age of technology, some people still either prefer working in an office setting or their job doesn’t allow them to work from home. On the other hand, a lot of us have found ourselves forced to work from home. 

Since most people have no prior experience in working remotely, there are some basic steps that should be followed to make your job transition more enjoyable.


Make a Work Schedule:

While most of us may have the flexibility of setting our schedule for working from home, it is better to stick to a schedule we’re used to, or our employers recommend. To not increase already existing stress, your schedule does not have to be binding. Rearrange it according to what suits you best, as long as you keep getting a considerable amount of work done. 

Develop a Home Office: 

Considering the circumstances, it is not likely that the majority of us already have an existing home office to work from. But, a make-shift space can be made. You need to have a quiet and peaceful space to work from. All you need is a table, a chair, a laptop with a working internet connection, office supplies and you’re good to go!

Have Reliable Electronics and Internet Connection:

Since you will be the connection between you and your company, and will likely need to communicate with them often, having a reliable phone, computer and internet connection is essential for you. Your working space should have an outlet and a backup electricity supply in case you run out of battery or charging. Make sure you also have a backup internet supply in case your internet is down, such as data on your mobile phone. 

Dress Accordingly:

No one will see you while you work, but dressing appropriately will put you in the right frame of mind and will increase your productivity levels. This does not mean dressing up into formal clothing like you would for a regular office, but changing out of pyjamas into at least day clothes can be a start. While you don’t technically need to do this, it can help demarcate your time from your work time and make it easy to follow a schedule and stay up to date.

Communicate Regularly: 

While, not having to see your boss or co-workers every day sounds like a good idea, keeping them out of the loop though may not be. If you are working remotely, communication with your employer and colleagues is essential. Stay in touch with them via email, instant messaging, or programs that allow you to work simultaneously with your colleagues on shared documents. Don’t hesitate to contact your team via phone or email if you have concerns along the way. 

Stay Focused:

Working from home may seem easy, but it can be difficult to keep yourself focused if you’re constantly faced with distractions such as the doorbell ringing or your family talking in the background. Keep your workspace relatively distraction-free. Consider getting noise-cancellation headphones, or use other methods of sound-proofing. If you live with a family or roommates, let them know that you are not to be disturbed at this time. 

Avoid Extra-Curricular Activities during Work Hours: 

If there are some household tasks or chores you are required to be tending to while you’re at home, schedule them according to your working timetable so that you don’t need to use your ‘office hours’ for household tasks. You need to be disciplined and able to manage time efficiently. Avoid taking breaks for cleaning or cooking and schedule time for them later, so they don’t pose a distraction while you work from home. 


Keep Your Mind Fresh: 

Working from home can over some time become quite lonely and claustrophobic, especially when you’re stuck in a routine and can’t leave your house often. Some ways to keep yourself from falling into the monotony is to keep your mind fresh. Try to set up your working space near a window so you can have a view of the outside while you work. If you’re not lucky enough for that, keeping an indoor plant near your work table is fairly low-maintenance and can have a positive effect. Keep yourself well hydrated and have healthy snacks in the middle to keep your energy levels up. 

These are just a handful of small essentials to fulfill to make working from home a wholesome and positive experience for yourself. Choosing the best environment for yourself and optimizing it according to your needs is the secret to having a successful home office.

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18 WAYS TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH

By: Kayla McDonald

Since the 1970s, the month of February has been focused on celebrating the Black community. Black History Month is celebrated across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany and Netherlands by highlighting the rich culture, history,  talents and contributions that African Americans have made to society.

As a woman of color, I am proud to offer you eighteen ideas for celebrating Black history this year.

Here are 18 ways you can celebrate Black History Month:

  1. Make a purchase at a Black-owned business or organization

  2. Teach African American students about vocational careers 

  3. Highlight the past or present accomplishments of Black team members 

  4. Attend or host a Black culture event in your community

  5. Share this article on social media

  6. Read a biography of an influential Black figure

  7. Call out racism and prejudice in your community

  8. Study the African Diaspora

  9. Learn more about a Black author

  10.  Volunteer to help support a social cause for the Black community 

  11.  Donate to an Historically Black College or University

  12.   Introduce an emerging leader in the Black community to your audience 

  13.  Learn about an unsung hero of Black history

  14.  Discuss what you’ve learned about Black history with your loved ones

  15.  Encourage healthy conversations about Black history in the workplace 

  16.  Visit a Black History or Civil Rights Museum in your local area

  17.  Support a Black creative (artist, poet, local musician, etc.)

  18. Trace the history of various industries and discuss how it impacts today’s society

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Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home

Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home


Working from home was never a reality for many of us prior to Covid. However it has become quite common in the new age of technology, some people still either prefer working in an office setting or their job doesn’t allow them to work from home. On the other hand, a lot of us have found ourselves forced to work from home. 

Since most people have no prior experience in working remotely, there are some basic steps that should be followed to make your job transition more enjoyable.


Make a Work Schedule:

While most of us may have the flexibility of setting our schedule for working from home, it is better to stick to a schedule we’re used to, or our employers recommend. To not increase already existing stress, your schedule does not have to be binding. Rearrange it according to what suits you best, as long as you keep getting a considerable amount of work done. 

Develop a Home Office: 

Considering the circumstances, it is not likely that the majority of us already have an existing home office to work from. But, a make-shift space can be made. You need to have a quiet and peaceful space to work from. All you need is a table, a chair, a laptop with a working internet connection, office supplies and you’re good to go!

Have Reliable Electronics and Internet Connection:

Since you will be the connection between you and your company, and will likely need to communicate with them often, having a reliable phone, computer and internet connection is essential for you. Your working space should have an outlet and a backup electricity supply in case you run out of battery or charging. Make sure you also have a backup internet supply in case your internet is down, such as data on your mobile phone. 

Dress Accordingly:

No one will see you while you work, but dressing appropriately will put you in the right frame of mind and will increase your productivity levels. This does not mean dressing up into formal clothing like you would for a regular office, but changing out of pyjamas into at least day clothes can be a start. While you don’t technically need to do this, it can help demarcate your time from your work time and make it easy to follow a schedule and stay up to date.

Communicate Regularly: 

While, not having to see your boss or co-workers every day sounds like a good idea, keeping them out of the loop though may not be. If you are working remotely, communication with your employer and colleagues is essential. Stay in touch with them via email, instant messaging, or programs that allow you to work simultaneously with your colleagues on shared documents. Don’t hesitate to contact your team via phone or email if you have concerns along the way. 

Stay Focused:

Working from home may seem easy, but it can be difficult to keep yourself focused if you’re constantly faced with distractions such as the doorbell ringing or your family talking in the background. Keep your workspace relatively distraction-free. Consider getting noise-cancellation headphones, or use other methods of sound-proofing. If you live with a family or roommates, let them know that you are not to be disturbed at this time. 

Avoid Extra-Curricular Activities during Work Hours: 

If there are some household tasks or chores you are required to be tending to while you’re at home, schedule them according to your working timetable so that you don’t need to use your ‘office hours’ for household tasks. You need to be disciplined and able to manage time efficiently. Avoid taking breaks for cleaning or cooking and schedule time for them later, so they don’t pose a distraction while you work from home. 


Keep Your Mind Fresh: 

Working from home can over some time become quite lonely and claustrophobic, especially when you’re stuck in a routine and can’t leave your house often. Some ways to keep yourself from falling into the monotony is to keep your mind fresh. Try to set up your working space near a window so you can have a view of the outside while you work. If you’re not lucky enough for that, keeping an indoor plant near your work table is fairly low-maintenance and can have a positive effect. Keep yourself well hydrated and have healthy snacks in the middle to keep your energy levels up. 

These are just a handful of small essentials to fulfill to make working from home a wholesome and positive experience for yourself. Choosing the best environment for yourself and optimizing it according to your needs is the secret to having a successful home office.

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Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home

Back to the Basics: 8 Must Haves for Working From Home


Working from home was never a reality for many of us prior to Covid. However it has become quite common in the new age of technology, some people still either prefer working in an office setting or their job doesn’t allow them to work from home. On the other hand, a lot of us have found ourselves forced to work from home. 

Since most people have no prior experience in working remotely, there are some basic steps that should be followed to make your job transition more enjoyable.


Make a Work Schedule:

While most of us may have the flexibility of setting our schedule for working from home, it is better to stick to a schedule we’re used to, or our employers recommend. To not increase already existing stress, your schedule does not have to be binding. Rearrange it according to what suits you best, as long as you keep getting a considerable amount of work done. 

Develop a Home Office: 

Considering the circumstances, it is not likely that the majority of us already have an existing home office to work from. But, a make-shift space can be made. You need to have a quiet and peaceful space to work from. All you need is a table, a chair, a laptop with a working internet connection, office supplies and you’re good to go!

Have Reliable Electronics and Internet Connection:

Since you will be the connection between you and your company, and will likely need to communicate with them often, having a reliable phone, computer and internet connection is essential for you. Your working space should have an outlet and a backup electricity supply in case you run out of battery or charging. Make sure you also have a backup internet supply in case your internet is down, such as data on your mobile phone. 

Dress Accordingly:

No one will see you while you work, but dressing appropriately will put you in the right frame of mind and will increase your productivity levels. This does not mean dressing up into formal clothing like you would for a regular office, but changing out of pyjamas into at least day clothes can be a start. While you don’t technically need to do this, it can help demarcate your time from your work time and make it easy to follow a schedule and stay up to date.

Communicate Regularly: 

While, not having to see your boss or co-workers every day sounds like a good idea, keeping them out of the loop though may not be. If you are working remotely, communication with your employer and colleagues is essential. Stay in touch with them via email, instant messaging, or programs that allow you to work simultaneously with your colleagues on shared documents. Don’t hesitate to contact your team via phone or email if you have concerns along the way. 

Stay Focused:

Working from home may seem easy, but it can be difficult to keep yourself focused if you’re constantly faced with distractions such as the doorbell ringing or your family talking in the background. Keep your workspace relatively distraction-free. Consider getting noise-cancellation headphones, or use other methods of sound-proofing. If you live with a family or roommates, let them know that you are not to be disturbed at this time. 

Avoid Extra-Curricular Activities during Work Hours: 

If there are some household tasks or chores you are required to be tending to while you’re at home, schedule them according to your working timetable so that you don’t need to use your ‘office hours’ for household tasks. You need to be disciplined and able to manage time efficiently. Avoid taking breaks for cleaning or cooking and schedule time for them later, so they don’t pose a distraction while you work from home. 


Keep Your Mind Fresh: 

Working from home can over some time become quite lonely and claustrophobic, especially when you’re stuck in a routine and can’t leave your house often. Some ways to keep yourself from falling into the monotony is to keep your mind fresh. Try to set up your working space near a window so you can have a view of the outside while you work. If you’re not lucky enough for that, keeping an indoor plant near your work table is fairly low-maintenance and can have a positive effect. Keep yourself well hydrated and have healthy snacks in the middle to keep your energy levels up. 

These are just a handful of small essentials to fulfill to make working from home a wholesome and positive experience for yourself. Choosing the best environment for yourself and optimizing it according to your needs is the secret to having a successful home office.

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3 Best Kept Secrets to Getting A Job

3 Best Kept Secrets to Getting A Job 

By: Kayla McDonald


Contacting an employer after you have applied or interviewed for a job is very important. I’ve heard complaints from both hiring managers and job seekers about not hearing back from someone after showing interest.  In my opinion, follow-up is the responsibility of both job seekers and hiring departments.


In fact,  most people wait to follow up only after a job interview, not knowing it is just as beneficial to follow up on their job application too! While this process can be scary for the job seeker, contacting the recruiter or hiring manager after expressing your interest can really help you Stand Out from other candidates. And knowing how to follow up on a job application may increase your chances of getting hired. 


So if you applied to an open position and haven’t gotten a response back, give the following strategies a try.

Make A Phone Call 

Wait about a week after submitting a job application or being interviewed to take your next step. Then call your main point of contact which should be a recruiter or member of the company’s hiring team. Don’t be discouraged if you’re not able to speak with the right person on the first try. It’s normal to be transferred to other departments. Be willing to leave a voice mail or message with the receptionist if the opportunity presents itself. 

Keep in mind it’s always best to follow the directions from a potential employer’s job posting before calling by phone. Avoid calling if it says Do Not Call or No Phone Calls. During an interview is also a great time to ask for contact information and discuss job expectations. In addition, you can stay organized by keeping a contact list of people to follow-up with from each company.

Send an Email 

While a phone call would be my first recommendation for the initial method of following up, others claim that email is the best method because job seekers can show interest in the role while also respecting  their contact’s time. In my opinion, email is a great secondary option to take in circumstances where the company does not accept phone inquiries. Email is a great method to use if you have not heard back from your contact after leaving a voicemail. Patience will be helpful as I suggest waiting 48-72 hours for an email response.  Especially hiring departments because they are busier than ever due to limitations the pandemic has caused in the job market. 

Walk-ins

One of my favorite ways to follow-up is dropping by the physical location. Now obviously this applies to companies that have brick and mortar locations. Just a side note…These follow-up processes do not have to be done in any particular order. You can try each method as it fits your situation. Once you arrive at the job site or corporate office, stop at the front desk or ask a staff member who you can speak with about hiring. They may ask you for more detail and refer you to the correct department. 

Walk-ins can be a win-win situation for both job seekers and employers. A major benefit for those seeking employment is the ability to experience the culture of the organization and see if you like the vibe. In addition, job seekers can also gather information about their staff who to contact in regards to the hiring process. Most importantly walk-ins allow hiring managers to get more familiar with you as a candidate. 


In summary, I have listed three of the most effective job search strategies. These simple actions have landed me countless interviews with hiring managers and job opportunities! Companies are looking for ways to filter out candidates. By applying the strategies above, you’re more likely to move to the next steps.


Opinion Profit Club is an online career resource to help you find jobs in the Gig Economy. We remove the confusion from working from home. We hope you liked this info. Feel free to post your questions and comments below.  Have a great day!

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20+ HOME-BASED JOBS…YOU Can Start Today!

No doubt, a traditional 9-5 job may offer more stability and structure in life, but many people love the flexibility and independence that comes with home-based jobs or micro-task jobs that can be done part time. Due to the pandemic and increased need for remote work, working from home has become fairly simple and there’s no reason why you couldn’t give it a try! This blog post was inspired by Robin Barrett’s Youtube video that mentions legit work from home jobs for people living the RV lifestyle. The video outlines over 20 remote jobs from a chapter of her book, Work From Home While You Roam. So I’m excited to highlight a few of the Micro tasks jobs below. 


According to Wikipedia, a micro job is a temporary, task-type job of all types, often booked through the Internet. Work may include web-based or in-person jobs, such as writing blogs, virtual assistant, handyman, nanny, website design, dog boarding or errands, etc.


  1. User Testers provide usability testing which is giving feedback on website and app performance in real- time. People 18 years or older can get paid to browse a variety of websites and mobile apps from home. Job seekers must have an internet connection and microphone. These jobs help companies build better products and experiences for consumers worldwide! User Testers can earn up to $120 per test. 


While the Analysia usability tester program is currently closed their website recommends you visit the following websites for similar job resources UserTesting, UTest, Userlytics, Validately, StartUplift, Usability.gov, UserFeel, HotJar.


  1.  Mystery Shop for movie theaters as a Certified Field Associate(CFA). Certified Field Associates provide secret shoppers and on-site evaluations for movie theaters. Participants get paid up to $15 hourly to confirm which trailers are played before a movie, count patrons, evaluate audience reactions, install promotional materials and more! 


  1. Resell items to 3rd party sites like Decluttr. Third party e-commerce companies pay people to sell new and used items on their website. Depending on the company they accept physical products such as books, clothing, electronics and more. Most reseller businesses provide FREE shipping for items they want to buy. Electronics are often high priority so buyers may offer to send you a prepaid shipping label. So next time you find unwanted items, consider reselling it for extra cash!

Opinion Profit Club is an online career resource to help you find jobs in the Gig Economy. We remove the confusion out of working from home. We hope you liked this info. Feel free to post your questions and comments below.  Have a great day!

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