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and woke up each morning ready to roll. But as time goes on, maybe a few weeks--or months--into your

[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}, For many people looking for a new or different job, it happens that in the early days of the job search you were excited and energetic. You imagined [all the possibilities of a new position] (and one that would maybe let you work from home at that!) and woke up each morning ready to roll. But as time goes on, maybe a few weeks--or months--into your job search, that enthusiasm and [optimism is waning], to say the least. So we've got a word for you to think about: hustle. "Hustle" is one of those words that can have different meanings, but for our purposes today it's about doing small things, every day, for a desired outcome. Specifically, it's combining your head, heart, and habits to make manageable tweaks towards better use of your talents, growth, and happiness. Job search hustle is also what [this month's contest] is about! Not only do five lucky winners get a free 30-day subscription to FlexJobs, but they'll also receive a copy of a fantastic new book: "Hustle: The Power to Charge Your Life with Money, Meaning, and Momentum" by Neil Patel, Patrick Vlaskovits, and Jonas Koeffler. [To enter, go to our blog and enter your answer to this question: How do you hustle in your job search or career?] As always, thank you so much for allowing us to be a trusted resource in your job search for telecommuting, freelance, part-time, and any and all flexible jobs. And if you decide to [use FlexJobs to get a leg up in your job search], be sure to enter promo code "NEWSLETTER" to get 30% off! Many cheers, [Sara, and the FlexJobs Team] [Follow the FlexJobs LinkedIn Company Page!] LinkedIn has improved how they let users follow companies they are interested in, and so we invite you to follow our company page! We will post articles and news coverage, share events we're hosting, and include you in more great activities to help you in your job search. LinkedIn is a great way to keep your professional profile and network current... and growing! Get started or add to your efforts by following our FlexJobs company page today. [Follow the FlexJobs LinkedIn Company Page Today! ] [Top 35 Companies Hiring for Part-Time Work-from-Home Jobs] Part-time remote jobs are a highly coveted type of work flexibility. For a variety of reasons, experienced professionals sometimes don't want or can't commit to a full-time, in-office job. Or, people are interested in taking on additional work, but aren't keen to take on additional commuting time. Working part-time, and being able to do so from a convenient home office, is a fantastic solution. But are these jobs really available, and if so, which companies are hiring for part-time work-from-home jobs? To help you start your search, we've found the top 35 companies hiring for part-time remote work. [Check out the Top 35 Companies Hiring for Part-Time Work-from-Home Jobs ] [4 Tips to Follow Companies on Social Media (and 5 Reasons Why)] There are so many moving parts to a job search—writing resumes and cover letters, searching for jobs online, reaching out to people in your network for connections, and more. And now we're asking you to throw social media into the mix? Yes, but there are some very good reasons to follow companies on social media. Here are some great tips on how to follow companies you'd like to work for on social media, as well as insight into why the effort is worth it for your job search. [Here are 4 Tips to Follow Companies on Social Media (and 5 Reasons Why) ] [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! [Project Director] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [TNTP - The New Teacher Project] Reimagine company's online learning approach. Lead development and strategy of new approach for professional teacher development. Pilot new initiatives and with clients. CCSS knowledge req. Full-time, mostly remote role. Occasional travel required. [Journalist and Blogger] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [MWI] Full-time telecommute role with a flexible schedule. Will write articles and work with marketers to create media and pitch stories. Candidates must have strong writing skills and experience with SEO and content marketing. Journalism exp. preferred. [Executive Marketing Assistant] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [BoldLeads] Work remotely developing and sending email marketing campaigns, performing basic data analysis and video editing, crafting email and ad copy, creating surveys, and providing assistance with admin duties. Full-time position with a flexible schedule, $20/hr. [Social Worker] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the world.] [TinyEYE Therapy Services] Social worker needed to help children through an online portal. Work from your own home or office and connect with students as part of a project to provide children in underserved areas with needed services. Work as many or as few hours as desired. [Vice President, Analytics] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [SAP] Analytics vice president needed. Full-time remote position. Will define strategies, grow organization, increase revenue, provide leadership, and manage activities. Must have leadership skills, be results oriented, and have fifteen years' experience. [Bi-lingual Patient Engagement Center Representative] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Pleio, Inc.] Freelance Reps needed to deliver scripted material to patients in order to provide motivation and support. Must be a US citizen and be 18 years or older. Requires the ability to work at least 30 hours/week and Saturdays. Native-level Spanish a must. [Recruiter - Animal Health] [This job is open to candidates anywhere in the U.S.] [Cielo] Be accountable for service excellent during recruitment cycle. Act as brand ambassador. Strictly adhere to regulations. Build talent pipeline continuously. 4-year degree and 3+ years of recruitment experience are requirements. Telecommute option. 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! [Create Job Search Luck in 5 Steps] Feeling unlucky in your job search? Many job seekers feel this way at one point in time. Things just don't seem to work out the way you had expected, which can quickly feel like the world is against you. Despite the challenges of job searching, you can create your own job search luck in the face of adversity with a combination of drive, patience, persistence, and job search tips, tricks, and resources to make it happen. We've compiled five actions you can take to set the stage for the positive, rather than the negative. [Find out how to Create Job Search Luck in 5 Steps ] 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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