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  1. Asked: 3 years agoIn: Career Talks

    How to find a freelance or remote job after Covid-19?

    Richa Garg
    Richa Garg Beginner MBA
    Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Hi, there are some valuable tips as per my knowledge, here are some ways to find a freelance or remote job after the Covid-19 pandemic: 1. Use online job search platforms: Many online job search platforms like Upwork, Talks Legal, Freelancer, Indeed, and Remote.co specialize in connecting freelancerRead more

    Hi, there are some valuable tips as per my knowledge, here are some ways to find a freelance or remote job after the Covid-19 pandemic:

    1. Use online job search platforms: Many online job search platforms like Upwork, Talks Legal, Freelancer, Indeed, and Remote.co specialize in connecting freelancers with potential clients. You can create a profile on these platforms and apply for remote jobs that match your skills.

    2. Check company websites: Many companies are now offering remote and freelance positions, which they advertise on their websites. You can check their career pages, social media accounts, or simply use Google to search for these opportunities.

    3. Social media: LinkedIn is the most popular social media platform for professional networking. You can search for remote positions, connect with recruiters or HR professionals, and join groups related to your industry. Twitter is also a great place to find freelance job postings using relevant hashtags.

    4. Networking: Networking is essential, especially when it comes to freelancing or remote work. Reach out to your current and former colleagues, attend online events, and participate in online forums related to your field. By building connections and showcasing your skills, you may come across potential clients or job opportunities.

    5. Cold emailing: You can also try cold emailing potential clients, sending them your resume, portfolio, and a personalized message explaining why you would be a good fit for their team. While this method may not always yield results, it’s worth trying.

    Remember to always tailor your application materials to the specific job and emphasize how your skills will benefit the company. With persistence and a positive attitude, you’ll be able to find a remote or freelance job that suits you after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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