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15 GREAT remote jobs that should be on your radar

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Never step inside an office again. If you’re daydreaming about jobs that require you to show up

Never step inside an office again. [The Muse]( [Give the gift of career coaching]( [Help someone you care about find career happiness.]( [BOOK A GIFT »]( [15 Types of Jobs You Can Do From Home]( [15 Types of Jobs You Can Do From Home]( If you’re daydreaming about jobs that require you to show up figuratively but not literally—whether it’s because you’re a parent or caregiver; have a chronic illness or disability; or just want more flexibility around where, when, and how much you work—you have *options*. Because you don’t need to be in a particular physical location to take calls as a customer care rep, help one or more organizations with search engine optimization (SEO), or be a stellar virtual assistant. We’ve got the rundown on these options and a dozen others. [READ MORE]( [“Here’s What Happened When I Sent a Weekly Thank You Note for 60 Days”]( [Here’s What Happened When I Decided to Send Weekly Thank You Notes for a Year]( It totally changed the way I think about my work and career. [READ MORE]( [The Everything Guide to Working as an HR Manager]( [The Everything Guide to Working as an HR Manager]( If you want to make work better for everyone, it might be the perfect fit. [READ MORE]( HEAR FROM REAL EMPLOYEES - [This Head of Software Says Successful Teamwork Should Give You an Adrenaline Rush]( - [This Director Is Looking for Curious, Problem-Solving Engineers to Join Her Team]( - [This VP of Marketing Traded a Huge Corporation for a Fast-Growing Company—and the Risk Is Paying Off]( [Find Your Next Job]( [Remote Jobs]( [Sales Jobs]( [Engineering Jobs]( [Product Jobs]( [Marketing Jobs]( [Finance Jobs]( [SEARCH ALL OPEN ROLES]( [COMPANIES]( [JOBS]( [ADVICE]( [COACHING]( [Facebook]( [Linkedin]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Flipboard]( [We’re hiring!]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} Daily Muse Inc., 1375 Broadway, New York, NY 10018 © 2021 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( [Unsubscribe from all emails]( | [View in browser]( | [Privacy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [About](

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