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34 Attractive Companies Hiring Now, Free Webinar on Finding Work You Love, 7 Great Telecommuting Jobs This Week, and More!

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[Welcome to FlexJobs' Weekly Newsletter!] [Having trouble reading this email?]( [Member Login]( [FlexJobs - Life is flexible... is your job?]( [Newsletter] IN THIS ISSUE * [Webinar: Advice for Finding Work You Love](#522) * [34 Attractive Companies in the U.S. Hiring for Flexible Jobs Now](#523) * [How to Read Job Descriptions--And What to Look Out For](#526) * [Never Say These Things About a Current or Former Employer](#524) * [7 Great Telecommuting Jobs This Week](#525) TELL A FRIEND Tell your friends about FlexJobs! For every one who signs up, you'll receive a free month. [TELL A FRIEND ABOUT FLEXJOBS >>]( CONTACT US Have a question or thought? Contact our Client Services team at 866-991-9222 or [SEND US AN EMAIL >>](mailto:feedback@flexjobs.com) [1 Million for Work Flexibility]( FIND US ON THE WEB Dear {NAME}, I live in a college town, and besides busier restaurants and more traffic, this time of year is chock-full of college graduations, commencement speeches, and lessons for young professionals just embarking on their careers. So I've been reflecting on [what career lessons have I learned]( that I really hold as true, and which ones I'd share with someone considering a new, better, or just different job. Here are 5 of them, and hopefully they can help save someone a few stress-related headaches and moments of self-doubt! - [Common sense is more important than an MBA.]( - Each and every job will teach you something about what want to do (or not do). - [Your career path is not likely to be a straight path]( and that's okay. - Networking just to network can be more distracting than helpful. - [Analyze and place high value on a company's culture.]( If you're interested in more of my thoughts on these topics, please check out my post on LinkedIn, [5 Career Lessons I Wish I'd Had When I Was 22](. And if you have any favorite tidbits of advice that you've been given over the years, please add them in the comments section of the post. I'd love to hear them! As always, thank you for trusting us to help in your job search to [find great telecommuting, freelance, part-time and flexible schedule opportunities](. 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 up to 30% off! Many cheers, [Sara, and the FlexJobs Team]( [Webinar: Advice for Finding Work You Love]( If you’re looking not just for a job, but for meaningful work that matches the way YOU want to work and live, we’ve got a special event for you! Join us for this free webinar on June 6th at 1 p.m. EST. This webinar features special guest Aaron Levy who will guide you through tactical steps to finding more fulfilling work. [Don't Miss This Webinar: Advice for Finding Work You Love ]( [34 Attractive Companies in the U.S. Hiring for Flexible Jobs Now]( Sometimes a great job search tactic is to find an awesome company you want to work for, and then determine if they have openings that suit your skills and experience. But where do you start? LinkedIn recently released "LinkedIn Top Companies 2017: Where the World Wants to Work Now." We wanted to determine how many of these attractive companies were hiring for flexible jobs right now, and it turns out that 34 of the 50 companies are doing just that. So... [Check Out 34 Attractive Companies in the U.S. Hiring for Flexible Jobs Now ]( [How to Read Job Descriptions--And What to Look Out For]( When you’re excited (or desperate) to find a new job, you may be tempted to apply to anything and everything that looks remotely interesting upon first glance. But failing to read job descriptions in their entirety can be a huge mistake…and one that may not only waste your time, but can also cost you the job. [Make Sure You Know How to Read Job Descriptions--And What to Look Out For ]( [Never Say These Things About a Current or Former Employer]( Let’s face it: most of the things you need to talk about in a job interview are uncomfortable at best. However, few are as awkward and cringe-worthy as needing to discuss your current or former employer. It’s an unavoidable topic of conversation. Your interviewer needs to know about the career experiences that have led you to this point But, how can you talk about them without sounding like you’re throwing your boss or your company under the bus? [Better Safe Than Sorry! Never Say These Things About a Current or Former Employer ]( [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](. You can go to each employer's site to find these jobs, or you can simply subscribe to FlexJobs for full access to [over 33,000 hand-screened jobs]( all in one easy place. Use special promo code "NEWSLETTER" for up 30% off! [Communications Program Manager]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere] [Amazon]( Curate and manage content, implement metrics, and oversee contract writers and producers. Must have a minimum of 10 years of marketing experience and strong project management skills. High-tech company experience preferred. Remote. [English Language Teacher with Task-Based Teaching Experience]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere in the US] [Voxy]( Remote candidate will instruct task-based, online private & group English classes. Must have at least three years of English language teaching experience, as well as experience with task-based language teaching. [Recruiting Coordinator]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere in the US] [PeopleScout]( Contract remote role. Needs one year' experience as a scheduler/coordinator and has excellent customer service skills. Track and monitor candidates information, oversee background checks and screening process and assist with scheduling interviews. [Quantitative Psychology Consultant]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere] [NERIS Analytics Limited]( Short-term, part-time role. Remote. Pays $50.00 per hour. Must have a master's degree and has knowledge and experience in full-cycle research. Serves as an on call consultant with designing research methods, share expert knowledge on techniques. [Production Specialist]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere in the US] [80Twenty]( Entry-level production specialist desired for a contract role. Candidate duties will include web/email graphics production, stock site imagery research, and digital assets production. Will be working in consumer goods area for an online retailer. [Global Hotel and Venue Sourcing Associate]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere] [Global Cynergies, LLC]( Work from home position. Will handle responsibilities including prospecting new clients to develop a portfolio, providing venue selection services to clients, collaborating with global team members, and assisting with contract negotiations. Contract. [Business Services Manager]( [Job open to candidates located anywhere in the US] [Deloitte]( Experienced business services manager desired for a full-time, remote position. Travel required. Candidate must have three years' exp in project management, strong analytical skills, multi-tasking skills, & strong interpersonal/communication skills. 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]( © 2007-2017 FlexJobs, 4845 Pearl East Cir Ste 101 #23790 Boulder, Colorado 80301-6113 | 1.866.991.9222

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