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© 2007-2016 FlexJobs, PO Box 371680 #23790, Denver, CO 80237-5680 | 1.866.991.9222

[Welcome to FlexJobs' Weekly Newsletter!/> >] CONTACT US Have a question or thought? Contact our Client Services team at 866-991-9222 or [SEND US AN EMAIL >>] [1 Million for Work Flexibility] FIND US ON THE WEB Dear {NAME}, This week, I want to take a step back and look at the big picture goal... helping you find qualified, flexible job leads faster, so that you can ultimately find a job faster! Although job searching can be hard, [job seekers like you do find success every day through FlexJobs]. Their success stories provide our team motivation, and we thought they might do the same for you. Here goes! "It is great knowing that I can trust the jobs you post. This is the second job I have found through FlexJobs. You have one of the best products out there. Thanks for all that you do!" - Jennette S. from Cary, North Carolina – found a job as a Family Academic Support Liaison "FlexJobs is a great resource for flex and remote positions! I thought good jobs from home didn't exist, but I found FlexJobs and signed up. It took a couple weeks, but I did get a call from the first job I applied for and got it. I truly love working from home. The pay is decent and the commute is great! My subscription to FlexJobs was worth every penny." - Elaine A. from Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania – found a job as a Travel and Trade Show Coordinator "I've been singing FlexJobs' praises since I signed up. I needed to work from home and came across your info on Google. I'm really glad that I did. The experience was not painful at all and am very glad that you guys are around, especially with so many shady websites out there. I finally found a job I will love. Thank you so much!" - Heather J. from Denver, Colorado – found a job as a Nurse Case Manager 1 Although FlexJobs is a great tool for your job search, it's crucial to be a good job-seeker AND a good applicant, too. So please [take the time to browse the thousands of blog articles] with expert job search tips and advice on how to hone your efforts. And of course, read on for some job search tips and great job leads! As always, thank you so much for allowing us to be a trusted resource in your job search for telecommuting, freelance, part-time, and any and all flexible jobs. And if you decide to [use FlexJobs to get a leg up in your job search], be sure to enter promo code "NEWSLETTER" to get 30% off! Many cheers, [Sara, and the FlexJobs Team] [Follow the FlexJobs LinkedIn Company Page!] LinkedIn has improved how they let users follow companies they are interested in, and so we invite you to follow our company page! We will post articles and news coverage, share events we're hosting, and include you in more great activities to help you in your job search. LinkedIn is a great way to keep your professional profile and network current... and growing! [Follow Our LinkedIn Company Page Today! ] [How to Get a Telecommuting Job] You've probably already heard the old adage, "Dress for the job you want, not the job you have." Taking pride in the way you dress and present yourself conveys competence, enthusiasm, and a positive attitude. Employers want to hire people who have these traits. When you are looking to get a telecommuting job, you still need to convey these qualities, but you won’t be able to rely on a tasteful outfit to help you. [Find Out These Tips on How to Get a Telecommuting Job ] [Contest: When Was the Last Time You Learned Something New?] Stores are stocking colorful notebooks, pens of all varieties, and stacks of crisp index cards in preparation for kids going back to school this month and next. But children aren't the only ones who have a chance to learn new things. For our August contest, we want to know when you last went "back to school." As an adult, when was the last time you learned something new? Your answer could win you one of five 30-day FlexJobs memberships! [Enter This Month's Contest: When Was the Last Time You Learned Something New? ] [7 Great Telecommuting Jobs This Week] Telecommuting, or remote, jobs are often the first kind of jobs that people think of when they think of work flexibility. Although there are other kinds -- such as freelance jobs, and part-time and alternative schedules -- we like to highlight some of the recent telecommuting jobs that are ["Work from Anywhere in the US" telecommuting jobs], as well as often a couple that are ["Work from Anywhere in the World" jobs]. These telecommuting jobs are intended to give you just an idea of the variety, quality, and depth of jobs currently listed on our site. To check out our entire database of job listings in over 50 career categories, visit our [Job Categories page]. Enjoy! [Closed Captioner] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [Ai-Media] Freelance closed captioner is needed for a remote opportunity. Duties include creating pre-recorded captions for videos, generating transcripts, and complying with offline captioning standards. Must have strong English and computer skills. [Technical Assistance Specialist - Training and Communication] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [American Heart Association] Full-time position with the option to work remotely. Oversee campaign managers as they address poor nutrition and health needs. Some travel is required. Must have a bachelor's degree, or equivalent exp. Temporary role lasting through September 2017. [SAT and ACT Tutor] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [PrepScholar Inc.] Part-time tutor will teach the SAT and ACT at least 15 hours per week, but more hours are available. Teach via Skype/similar software and enjoy working from anywhere. Earn $30/hour and go up to $50/hour or more. [Product Manager - Subscription Services] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [LoveToKnow] Responsible for managing daily operational activities of an upcoming subscription service, developing strategies for content, designing product features, monitoring metrics, and maintaining a social presence. Requires 3 years' related exp. Remote. [Discrepancy Analyst] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [HCA - Hospital Corporation of America] Full-time Discrepancy Analyst will determine types of discrepancies, assign appropriate reason codes, make corrections of non-payment related discrepancies and will perform all other tasks. HS Diploma/GED and one yr exp required. Some telecommute. [Online Instructor - Introduction to Sociology] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [DeVry Education Group] Teach the Introduction to Sociology course to students of a virtual college. Part-time, telecommuting role with a flexible schedule. Must have a Master's degree in Sociology, along with at least 1 year of teaching experience. Temporary position. [Guide - Work-Life Balance] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [About.com] Work-life balance guide needed for a part-time contract position. This is a remote opportunity with flexible hours. Will develop content on managing career and home life. Must have writing skills and preferably experience writing on this subject. You can go to each employer's site to find these jobs, or you can simply subscribe to FlexJobs for access to the information for these and [over 31,000 hand-screened jobs] all in one easy place! Use special promo code "NEWSLETTER" for up 30% off! [How to Make a Good First Impression with Little Effort] One of your interviewing goals is to make a good first impression. But how can you do that when you're a nervous wreck? Some say, "Just be yourself!" But when you're full of nerves, you don't feel like yourself. Instead you feel nervous, anxious, and uncomfortable... each of which may hijack your personality. So here's our spin on how tips that may help you put your best foot forward. [Make Sure You Know How to Make a Good First Impression with Little Effort ] This is an opt-in only newsletter, and we honor your privacy! If you would rather not receive Newsletters from FlexJobs, please either [click here to unsubscribe], or login to your FlexJobs account to [change your Email Preferences]. [FlexJobs] | [Job Categories] | [Jobs by Location] | [Blog & Community] | [Flexible Company Guide] | [About FlexJobs] | [Contact] © 2007-2016 FlexJobs, PO Box 371680 #23790, Denver, CO 80237-5680 | 1.866.991.9222

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