I want to ask you a question
Reddit r/remotejobs
Posted 4 hours ago • Via reddit.com
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Job Overview
- Title: I want to ask you a question
- Source: Reddit r/remotejobs
Job Description
I have a question for people that ACTUALLY earn from their job, what do you do and what skill should people that wanna work remotely try and learn. Is there a job that pays avg. US salary you can find just by fulfilling English fluency, computer literacy and "willingness to learn" requirements. It just seems unreasonable to me. That's everyone that's applying to jobs online, so I'd say maybe skip those offers: $15-50/hr NO EXPERIENCE, chatters, some customer supports etc. What's actually valuable to learn? It takes years, but what would recommed for beginners? Which fields are relavtively easy to get into?Salary & Compensation
Salary not disclosed; typically competitive for the role.
Work Arrangement
Type: On-Site
Standard business hours at the office.
Typical Interview Process
- Resume screening
- HR call
- Skill interview
- Final manager interview
- Offer
Tip: Research the company's products and culture.
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