Education & Career Success Guide: work from home
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Have You Heard? 10 Companies Where Everyone Works From Home

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Have You Heard? 10 Companies Where Everyone Works From Home


These companies are offering their employees more flexibility than ever


A growing number of millennials want to work remotely, and fortunately for them, 170 companies in the U.S. operate 100 percent virtually these days. That number is up from 26 in 2014 according to FlexJobs, an online platform specializing in remote and flexible employment.

FlexJobs reports that the ability to work remotely, even part time, helps employees achieve a better work-life balance, and it therefore improves their overall health and wellness. It can also help workers save up to $4,000 a year with reduced spending on gas, parking, public transportation and dry-cleaning. Perhaps that's why, according to Gallup's State of the American Workplace survey, more than one-third of the respondents said they would change jobs in order to be able to work remotely some of the time.

And telecommuting doesn't only benefit the workers; companies can reap rewards from it too. Offering remote opportunities allows companies to work with top talent, regardless of location. And because those employees are likely to be happier in their jobs, it also leads to greater productivity, better performance and higher employee-retention rates. Likewise, it of course saves companies money in office expenses like equipment, amenities and more — plus rent and utilities if they choose to forgo an office altogether.

Technology is fueling the growth of fully virtual companies — tools such as SlackZoomDropbox and Quip, a document-sharing and editing platform, make it easier than ever to communicate with employees based anywhere and track their performance and workflow more accurately. Plus, according to Forbes, millennials, who are already very used to being connected online, are projected to be the majority of the U.S. workforce by 2020.

So, what companies are already fully remote?

1. Toptal

Toptal scouts the best freelance engineers and designers from anywhere in the world and vets their qualifications using a mix of proprietary software and online interviews. The company has grown to more than 400 core employees working in 60 different countries.

2. Automattic

Automattic is the team behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Jetpack, Simplenote, Longreads, VaultPress, Akismet, Gravatar, Polldaddy, Cloudup and more. It's a totally distributed company with 704 automatticians in 62 countries speaking 80 different languages. It makes sense that they're so expansive, given how necessary these sites are globally.

3. AnswerConnect

AnswerConnect is a live call-answering service. Whether companies need call-handling services after hours or all the time, AnswerConnect has a plan to fit any situation because it doesn't have a call center; rather, its employees all do their work from the comfort of their own homes.

4. InVision

InVision is a digital product design platform powering the world’s best user experiences. The company works with everything from Twitter to Vice to Netflix, so its success from work-from-home employees is obvious.

5. 10up

This web design and development consulting service describes its 120-plus-person team as "one big happy family" that just so happens to be distributed worldwide and stays connected with Slack, Google Hangout, and text.
6. Buffer

Buffer is a fully distributed team of more than 80 employees working in several different countries (see this employee time zones map!). The company's social media management tools are used by over 60,000 paying customers around the world.

7. Ghost

Ghost is a blogging platform behind the publishing efforts of organizations like NASA, Square and Graze. It's open source, free and customizable — and created almost entirely by volunteers from the nonprofit Ghost Foundation, which runs and organizes Ghost. The team of developers and other staff work online from all corners of the internet.

8. Hubstaff

This time-tracking tool is used by over 8,000 remote teams to track time and help with automatic payroll processing and attendance scheduling. The company was founded in 2012 by two entrepreneurs who wanted a better way to manage remote freelancers, so it makes sense that it's built by a totally remote team too.

9. Doist

Doist is the team behind Todoist, a popular productivity app that helps millions of people manage their tasks and projects. The company has been around since 2007, and its team members are spread across 20 different countries.

10. Knack

Knack is a cloud-based database tool with over 3,000 customers (like Harvard University and Tesla) that makes it easy for anyone to manage, share and utilize their data. Most use Knack for creating things like inventory managers and customer portals. The team behind it calls the internet its headquarters, but they still get together twice a year at retreats.
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6 Finance Related Jobs To Make Money From Home

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6 Finance Related Jobs To Make Money From Home

If you're an expert in finance and business, you probably won't have trouble finding a job. 
Off late, the industry has seen an increasing number of jobs that allow the option of working from home or remotely and earn handsomely without facing the hassles of going to the office every day. Some organizations only require employees to come into the office once or twice a week, for conferences or presentations.
There is a long list of finance-related jobs that can be done from the comfort of sitting at home, from full-time corporate positions to freelance writers. Check out six finance-related jobs to make money from home. 

1. Day trader


If you are an expert in picking the best stocks which have tremendous potential to generate wealth and trade them according to the fluctuations in the market, then you can consider the job of a day trader. Day traders can make huge profits by buying and selling stocks on a daily basis. The day trader holds the stocks for a short period of time and sells when the market conditions are favorable before the trading day ends.

2. Accountant


If you have accounting skills you can help individuals and companies with taxation, payroll services, fraud investigation, financial management etc. All companies need accountants to take care of their income and expenditures and are in high demand owing to their statistical and technical knowledge. The profile of a financial accountant requires experience in functions including audits or financial statement analysis. There are a large number of clients who need skilled accountants to do their financial statements and with the advent of technology; the tedious task can be done remotely as well. 

3. Personal financial advisors

Personal financial advisers guide the clients to plan their wealth goals. They review and suggest options for investments such as retirement plans, mutual funds, life insurance, real estate, and tax plans. Personal financial advisers can perform their jobs both online and offline. For the initial period, the professionals need to possess strong interpersonal skills to build a client base in order to start working. 

4. Financial writer


This job is easiest to do from the comfort of one's home. In today's competitive business world companies have high demands for financial writers. The written material is delivered electronically via email or web servers and the writers have to work on the same. In many companies, most financial writers work from home and deliver the required work by a particular deadline.

5. Financial analysts


Financial analysts look for market trends and investment opportunities while using formulas and statistical analysis to calculate risk and potential outcomes. In this role, you'll need to have a strong understanding of statistics and a knack for interpreting data into practical investment advice. The functions include researches macroeconomic and microeconomics conditions along with company fundamentals to make business, sector and industry recommendations. Financial analyst recommends a course of action, such as to buy or sell a company's stock based upon its overall current and predicted strength. 
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