Flex Friendly Jobs Job Seekers Finding Work Employment
The economy is at an all time low, but there’s good news for those who are going back to school or wants to stay home to raise their children because there are options that happen to be open to them.
There are jobs that offer a flexible work schedule where people can either work at home or on the job site, they can choose to do a full day or work just a half day. These jobs are located in a variety of fields where positions from outside the 9 to 5 realm. Finding these jobs is not a hard ask, all there is to do is to map out a plan and begin searching for the right job.
The first thing to do is to go online and visit job websites such as, Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com, Hotjobs.com, Indeed.com and other job sites to browse through their databases The ads would let readers know whether this position is flexible by the hours offered, if this is a job where the employees will not have to worry about colliding with school hours and other family options. These jobs don’t offer the regular Monday through Friday timetable, they’re mainly more interested in people who are willing to work weekends, evenings, overnights and holidays. Most companies are open on a 24/7 basis where regular full – time hours are offered in three different shifts, the first shift is the morning to afternoon hours while the second shift falls into the mid afternoon hours and runs until late at night and the third shift is the overnight.
Also visit website of major corporations and businesses to check out their human resources page, many companies are now online and they allow potential employers to email resumes and cover letters straight to personnel. But most firms want people to register for free where they’ll be allowed to post a resume and cover letter so when a suitable position comes up, the resume will be on file ready to send. Try to get a phone number and address of certain businesses to contact them for any job openings.
Craigslist.org has their own online help wanted classified sections, this site offers a variety of flex – friendly jobs, and most of these jobs will be in freelancing, art and design, wholesale, customer service and food service.
Check the local penny pincher each week, their help wanted pages usually advertise a variety of flex – friendly jobs. The penny pincher prints help wanted ads for companies that are looking for people who want to work in the medical, sector service, retail and sales.
The Department of Labor is where people go to apply for unemployment, but their local offices also offer a career center that is available for free. Potential employees can register with the labor department where they have access to a huge database of job listings. The labor department may also have flex –friendly jobs, but try to speak with a job counselor about what types of positions are available.