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Finding a work-from-home job requires patience, determination, and a keen understanding of your personality and working preferences. If you are considering working from home, these tips should be helpful.

Is a work-from-home job right for you?

Before you begin searching for a work-from-home job, it’s a good idea to assess your suitability for such an arrangement. You’re obviously considering it strongly as an option, which led you to this article in the first place.

But many factors determine your suitability for a work from home arrangement, including your career goals, work habits, and personality.

What are your short-term and long-term career goals? Are you looking for a target of income to augment an existing business? Or are you looking for something temporary to tide you over?

Do you want a job that will prepare you for a permanent career, or are you searching for something to stick with for the foreseeable future? The answers to these questions will help you determine what type of remote job is most appropriate for you.

What about your work habits and preferences? Do you enjoy working in relative solitude, or do you need constant and frequent interaction with other people? Are you a self-starter who can work with little to no supervision? Or do you need to have a supervisor to direct your tasks and workflow?

These factors are closely tied in with your personality, determining how well-suited you are to working at home. Remember that the home office environment is very different from the corporate workplace. If you’ve spent most of your professional life working out of an office with daily interaction with other people, working from home will take some getting used to.

Where to find work from home jobs

Chances are, you will do most of your job-hunting online. After all, it stands to reason that employers who offer work-from-home opportunities will field candidates via websites.

The good news is that there are literally dozens of job boards on the internet nowadays. The bad news is that with so many options available, you will likely come across several that have poor quality listings or are missing features that are essential to remote job hunters.

Fear not. We’ve done the hard work of checking out dozens and dozens of job sites and shortlisted the best. If you are looking for sites that offer plenty of quality remote job listings, check out the following:

Remote.com

This site offers thousands of job listings, with four or five new ones posted every day. Employers also tend to respond quickly, usually within one to two days.

FlexJobs

FlexJobs offers everything from part-time jobs to full-time work opportunities and even options for those looking to start their own freelance businesses. Some retargets could be useful for remote job seekers.

AngelList

AngelList is another site that offers new listings daily. Most are from startups that were formed within the past year, so it’s a great opportunity to get in on a promising new firm.

JustRemote

JustRemote has hundreds of new work-from-home jobs listed every month. In addition, the site has an excellent search feature that quickly lets you find work opportunities that are the right fit for you.

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