Anyone know how to search for remote/home roles? When I use home keyword it bring back home counties. Current role is a long commute and not exactly mindblowingy exciting work.
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I did that, bring back home counties.Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postwhat about putting location down as home.
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This get asked in the forums and they seem pretty few and far between and seem to think most posters that got work like this was from contacts through exiting clients. Not something that is often farmed out to jobserve.
You could try a search to see what others said
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What about putting in telecommute, home based ?Originally posted by russell View PostI did that, bring back home counties.Comment
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I've found setting up searches for this is quite tricky since "home" brings up "home counties" and "remote" often has technical meaning.
On JobServe I did have a filter:You have to make sure you search separately in UK/EU/US though too - and you don't get too many roles coming up. It's not unheard of especially if you are a techy.Code:(remote or home or telecommute) not ("home counties" or "sap" or "helpdesk" or "help desk")
Forums for your relevant techy skills, and relevant LinkedIn groups are good to monitor for this kind of thing, since WFH gigs are often more akin to freelance work.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Thanks d000gh, good info.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI've found setting up searches for this is quite tricky since "home" brings up "home counties" and "remote" often has technical meaning.
On JobServe I did have a filter:You have to make sure you search separately in UK/EU/US though too - and you don't get too many roles coming up. It's not unheard of especially if you are a techy.Code:(remote or home or telecommute) not ("home counties" or "sap" or "helpdesk" or "help desk")
Forums for your relevant techy skills, and relevant LinkedIn groups are good to monitor for this kind of thing, since WFH gigs are often more akin to freelance work.Comment
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