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Teikoku

Teikoku

Experienced
Mar 18, 2023
213
Looking for any advice on how to get a remote tech job.

I used to work in IT a long time ago and I found it pretty shit and boring but I need to earn some money.

Can anyone advise on tech jobs that aren't software development and not too technical? Maybe proof reading or testing or anything simple that I can do remotely that pays.

If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated....
 
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timf

Enlightened
Mar 26, 2020
1,117
You might look at websites for those who build websites. if they are advertising for help, they may be open to someone who wants to work remotely.
 
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ThatStateOfMind

Elementalist
Nov 13, 2021
844
Looking for any advice on how to get a remote tech job.

I used to work in IT a long time ago and I found it pretty shit and boring but I need to earn some money.

Can anyone advise on tech jobs that aren't software development and not too technical? Maybe proof reading or testing or anything simple that I can do remotely that pays.

If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated....
Sorry for necroing this, but I do want to say, there are some pretty decent subreddits if you have Reddit for stuff like this. Cscareerquestions comes to mind as it's fairly large, and tech-centric. I wish I had personal advice to offer, but alas I'm only a student currently.
 
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aGoodDayToDie

Arcanist
Jun 30, 2023
461
You've just gotta search job boards. There are quite a lot of remote jobs these days. You could also try freelancing sites but the pay is a bit shit and lots of competition for work. Not easy money
 
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SoftWorries

Specialist
Feb 22, 2023
332
Take the Google IT courses. Google IT, Google IT with python and Google cyber security.

That is enough to get an entry level IT help desk job. My friend just got a distance job yesterday.

Good luck to you!
 
Teikoku

Teikoku

Experienced
Mar 18, 2023
213
Take the Google IT courses. Google IT, Google IT with python and Google cyber security.

That is enough to get an entry level IT help desk job. My friend just got a distance job yesterday.

Good luck to you!
Thanks! Yeah I did a free Google My Business course. Reckon I could make money cold calling businesses and offering to help them develop their Google Business profiles. I may take those courses you listed above also, so thanks for the advice.
 
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todienomore

Arcanist
Apr 7, 2023
400
knew someone that was a college academic advisor, working from home, didnt seem stressful or complicated. Saw a listing on indeed.com recently, cant be hard to get into.
 

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