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[Welcome to FlexJobs' Weekly Newsletter!/> >] CONTACT US Have a question or thought? Contact our Client Services team at 866-991-9222 or [SEND US AN EMAIL >>] [1 Million for Work Flexibility] FIND US ON THE WEB Dear {NAME}, Happy 4th of July weekend! I always love the patriotism of this holiday, and the important reminder to appreciate the many amazing freedoms we have. Among the many, many important ones we value in our lives, we of course work hard to help people achieve more freedom in their work as well. That means curating over 30,000 hand-screened, professional jobs -- every one of which has some kind of flexible work option. No scams or ads mixed, just [30,000 seriously good and flexible jobs]. And we'd love to offer you 50% off any subscription to celebrate! Read below for how to redeem. Woo hoo!!! This holiday inspires me to reflect a bit on how many people have used FlexJobs. As of now, we are incredibly honored to have helped almost 2 MILLION people in their job searches for flexible jobs such as telecommuting, freelance, part-time and alternative schedule jobs! And we can't wait to help even more, since helping people find great flexible jobs is our passion. Please [read some of our success stories] to understand why we're so inspired on a daily basis. Again, we are thrilled to offer a special 4th of July savings of 50% off any subscription! To take advantage of this special offer, [go to FlexJobs today] and use the promo code FOURTH during the registration process. This offer is only good through Tuesday, July 5th, 2016. Please also read on for more job search tips and great job leads! Thank you for considering us a trusted source in your job search for telecommuting, freelance, part-time, and other flexible jobs. We hope you have a great week and a very happy 4th of July weekend! Many cheers, [Sara, and the FlexJobs Team] [Join Us (and 52k Others) on the FlexJobs Facebook Page!] We've got a lot going on, and we keep you up-to-date on our Facebook page. Plus, Facebook can be a really good tool to have in your job search toolbox, as it's another source for current articles, job news and tips, highlighted job postings, Q&As, and much more. Keep in mind that we love job search related questions or questions about our service, so if you have any, please feel free to post them! We'll answer as quickly as we can. [Join Us on Facebook today! ] [Lost Your Job Search Focus? 5 Ways to Regain It] Let's face it--whether you are a full-timer or a freelancer, job searches are stressful. Depending on how long it takes you to land the position or contract gigs that you're looking for, you might be worried about dwindling finances, and the competition for desirable opportunities can be fierce. Trying to regain job search focus in the face of stress can be intimidating. With all of this pressure and work involved in the day-to-day happenings of a job search, it's easy for job seekers to become distracted and lose focus. [Have You Lost Your Job Search Focus? 5 Ways to Regain It ] [4 Things to Know If You Want to Work at Home] If you've never worked from home before, it might seem fairly straightforward. Find yourself a flexible job, turn on your computer, and presto! You're ready to become a telecommuter. But there are certain things to know if you want to work at home. In a special report from the ABC Action News program The Now Tampa Bay, entitled "Telecommuting Jobs on the Rise," the ins and the outs of working remotely are covered. Melissa Houston, a remote worker, describes working in an office and how she wasted time (and money!) driving to and from work. At one point, she calculated how much she was spending eating out at lunchtime, and it totaled a whopping $4,000-$5,000 a year! [Check out these 4 Things to Know If You Want to Work at Home ] [7 Great Telecommuting Jobs This Week] Telecommuting, or remote, jobs are often the first kind of jobs that people think of when they think of work flexibility. Although there are other kinds -- such as freelance jobs, and part-time and alternative schedules -- we like to highlight some of the recent telecommuting jobs that are ["Work from Anywhere in the US" telecommuting jobs], as well as often a couple that are ["Work from Anywhere in the World" jobs]. These telecommuting jobs are intended to give you just an idea of the variety, quality, and depth of jobs currently listed on our site. To check out our entire database of job listings in over 50 career categories, visit our [Job Categories page]. Enjoy! [Staff Accountant] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Goodway Group] Perform a myriad of tasks and provide support to a finance team. Prepare entries and serve as a Accounts Payable/payroll backup. A Bachelor's degree and up to 2 years' of related experience is required. MS Office Suite skills are needed. Virtual. [Researcher (Personality Psychology)] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [NERIS Analytics Limited] Freelance researcher with a degree and exp. in psychology, political science or another related field to assist in developing surveys focused on the study of behaviors & preferences. Requires native-level English writing skills. Temporary, remote. $30/hour. [Transcriptionist] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [NoteVault] Spanish-English bilingual needed for a telecommute transcriptionist position responsible for transcribing messages and various materials. Must have computer proficiency, strong communication skills, and excellent problem solving skills. [Science Reporter] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [Vox Media] Research and compose engaging health and science articles. Must have excellent investigational skills and have the ability to create unique stories of all lengths. 3+ years' writing and editing experience is required. Telecommuting position. [Master Scheduler, Project Manager] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Cheat Sheet] Master Scheduler will be responsible for serving as a key resource for large and complex programs, developing and maintaining project schedules, and solving schedule related problems. PMP certification is preferred. Telecommute with extensive travel. [Client Services Director] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Truven Health Analytics] Will work on providing technical insight for robust research designs, leading the MarketScan Research team, managing financial performance, and providing technical review of deliverables. Strong communication skills needed. Option for remote work. [Interior E-Design] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Operator] Seeking a freelance designer with a passion for home design to build relationships while providing expertise and product recommendations. Requires a keen sense of style and multi-tasking skills. This is a remote role with a flexible schedule. You can go to each employer's site to find these jobs, or you can simply subscribe to FlexJobs for access to the information for these and [over 31,000 hand-screened jobs] all in one easy place! Use special promo code "NEWSLETTER" for up 30% off! [6 Basic Tips for Writing Cover Letters] Are you paying enough attention to your cover letters? They are your chance to explain to employers why you are perfect for their company. But job seekers often see them as an annoying, and even skippable, part of the application process. We at FlexJobs completely disagree and recommend always including a cover letter. Yes, it will take you more time to complete applications this way. But over the long haul of your job search, this act will most likely save you time. [Be sure to review these 6 Basic Tips for Writing Cover Letters ] This is an opt-in only newsletter, and we honor your privacy! If you would rather not receive Newsletters from FlexJobs, please either [click here to unsubscribe], or login to your FlexJobs account to [change your Email Preferences]. [FlexJobs] | [Job Categories] | [Jobs by Location] | [Blog & Community] | [Flexible Company Guide] | [About FlexJobs] | [Contact] © 2007-2016 FlexJobs, 1630A 30th Street, Suite #425, Boulder, CO 80301 | 1.866.991.9222

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