Remote Jobs and Where to Find Them The pandemic made it evident that many workers don't have to be confined to cold cubicles under fluorescent lighting to get the job done. If working from home – or working from anywhere – is more your style, these occupations may have the best potential for good remote working jobs. Read more >> If you only want to work part time, you can set your own schedule and work from the comfort of your home with these jobs. Here are seven of the best – and perhaps unexpected – part-time, work-from-home jobs. Read more >> Plenty of organizations have intentionally created positions that were designed to be virtual rather than in-house. If you value becoming a remote worker or staying one, there are many organizations that may be advertising just the job you're hoping for. Work-from-home websites can help you find these types of coveted jobs. (Just beware of sites that promote fake job ads and other scams.) Read more >> "What this tells me is that the U.S. economy is open for business ... Omicron is in the past, and businesses expect demand to remain strong going forward."
– John Leer, chief economist at Morning Consult Asking your company to work remotely – particularly full time – can be nerve-wracking. Not only is it challenging to understand exactly how to tell your boss you want to work remotely, but there’s also the worry that your request to work from home full time might be turned down. Here are some tips to make the big ask (and a handy pros and cons list below if you haven't made up your mind yet). Read more >>
2022 Tax Season: Start Here Millions of Americans will face new tax complexities this year, thanks to advance child tax credit payments, cryptocurrency exchanges, missing stimulus checks and lingering issues from 2020. For accessible, accurate tax help, start here:
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