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The resumption of office work might be picking up steam globally, but the remote job market remains firm.
According to reports, 25 per cent of all professional jobs across developed economies will be remote by the end of 2022, and the number of remote job opportunities will continue to rise through 2023.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, only those allowed to do remote jobs were mainly relegated to senior roles.
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CNBC says that the workplace has become more tolerable to remote work for the longer term, and employees are increasingly hiring for various high-paying roles that could be done from home.
According to FlexJobs, to see where remote hiring is taking place for high-paying jobs, there are the top seven industries with the most remote, full-time jobs currently paying more than N10 million.
The index was compiled from 27,000 remote and hybrid openings posted by about 6,000 companies in the databases of job sites during the first week of October 2022.
The salaries are noted in the job specifications on the job sites and come from the hiring firms.
Experts advise that those seeking to land remote jobs should cite previous remote job experiences and experience using popular remote work tools like Zoom, Slack, Trello and Google Suite on their resume.
Highlighting time management skills can also give a massive advantage in job search and remote work.
Recall that Legit.ng report that two years, ago MBA student, Wilglory Tanjong from Senegal, launched her bag business for fun.
Now, she sells her bags everywhere, including Nordstrom and Revolve and also got pop singer, Beyonce to endorse her bags on Instagram.
Amina Iris, as her bag business is known, has made over N290.5 billion in lifetime revenue since launching in 2020 with about N250.5 million in 2021 alone. Her company has recently earned about N41.5 million revenue every month.
Source: Legit.ng
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