Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Working a part-time remote job is the ultimate flex. Who doesn ...
Focus on benefit-friendly industries. Health care, banking, utilities, higher ed, and government contractors are most likely to offer part-time remote roles with real perks. Target W-2 jobs and hour ...
The paradigm of traditional workspaces has undergone a seismic shift, thanks to the Covid pandemic. As a result, remote work has emerged as a dominant trend, requiring human resources departments to ...
Thanks to the flexible working movement accelerated by the pandemic, the employment landscape currently looks a whole lot different from how it did a decade ago. It’s now easier than ever to pick up a ...
Teachers looking for remote work may want to consider K12 Learning, a division of Stride Learning. The site hires teachers for both part-time and full-time remote positions around the country. K12 ...
New data highlights a surge in virtual part-time job opportunities across diverse fields, from healthcare and education to tech and creative services. Listings on major job boards and expert guides ...
There’s no debate that remote work is here to stay, but the question is what shape it takes and how different types of workers are changing the amount of time they work. My new research shows that ...
That’s a huge change from 2019, when remote work accounted for only 7% of the nation’s paid workdays, even if it’s down from the height of the pandemic in 2020, when 61.5% of all work was remote. And ...
The job market may be cooling, but working part time is still hot. After the pandemic, “people did some sort of reconsideration,” says Lonnie Golden, a professor of economics and labor and Penn State ...