Want to find remote jobs and get paid in USD?💸

Here are 10 websites that you must check out:

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👉1. LinkedIn .com

Or search #hiring to find startups or companies looking to hire.

Instead of relying on the Easy Apply option, try reaching out to the recruiters of companies you want to work through a message.

The chances of you getting noticed increases.
👉2. Contra .com

A new platform for remote workers & freelancers to setup their profile and work with clients.

The best part? 0% commissions
👉3. Fiverr .com

Create gigs that are optimised for search and fill in buyer requests to find work.

Repeat clients will be your major work, so deliver your best work in time.
👉4. Upwork .com

Get paid per hour, create your profile and apply at jobs with a concise description of why you're the best fit for the project.
👉5. Freelancer .com

Similar to Fiverr and Upwork, you bid for projects and send a cost and timeline.

Beware of scams. Never pay security deposit when working with clients.
👉6. FlexJobs .com

Find remote job opportunities for various roles like accounting, analyst, bookkeeping, finance, graphic design, virtual assistant, customer service, etc.
👉7. RemoteOK .com

A great platform to find remote jobs for tech roles.

The intuitive UI and huge list of opportunities makes up for a great experience.
👉8. AngelList(Now called Wellfound) angel .co

I got my first remote internship through AngelList.

Select the role you want to work as and remote job and find all the startups looking to hire.
👉9. IndieFolio .com

A great platform to find opportunities for creative roles. Simply make your profile and the platform matches you with a potential company.
👉10. YTJobs .co

Working in the creative economy is the new trend.

Find creators looking to hire thumbnail designers, video editors and social media managers.
Go try out these platforms.💯

Ensure:
1. Upskilling yourself💪
2. Signing a contract with the recruiter with all the terms📄
3. Stay away from shady companies🚫
4. Underpromise, overdeliver📈
5. Don't assume, ask questions🗣️
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