Finding a remote job is only the first step when it comes to working from home. There are quite a few steps to take once you’re finished with this article, and we’re here to help walk you through as many as we can.
For starters, you’re going to need to actually get the job. Catering your resume for remote work can go a long way in setting yourself apart from the pack, and you’ll want to prepare yourself for either a phone or video call interview, as the in-person option is probably not going to be the standard.
Once you have the job, you’ll officially be a remote employee, which means you’ll want to make sure your productivity doesn’t dip, lest you lose access to the popular employee perk. You’ll want to find a good, distraction-free area to conduct your work, and a quiet area of your home to attend video meetings. It’s also important to set clear boundaries between work and life, otherwise you could fall into the trap of being “always on.”
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