Working from home is becoming the new norm and it is attracting more job seekers than ever before, and the very first question that beginners have in mind is “Can I work from home with no experience?”.
Author: Maria Davidson
What Kind of Work Can I Do From Home?
A Beginner’s Guide to Work from Home Jobs & Small Scale Businesses
“Work from home” has become a buzz since the Covid19 pandemic hit almost every aspect of the economy, however, the idea of working from home is not new. It has been there since long ago, i.e. when the students wanted a part-time gig to support their education or stay-at-home mums wanted to convert their free time into a revenue stream.
How to Reduce Digital Distractions Working from Home & at Workplace?
There is no denying the fact that technology has helped us in saving a lot of time. However, most of us invest this saved time in the technology itself in the form of mobile phones and social media platforms, etc. Frequent checking of phones and laptops during work and other social settings is a common phenomenon and it leads massive digital distractions. However, with some discipline and effort, these distractions can be kept away.
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10 Tips to Increase Remote Working Productivity
In the current scenario, there are more people working from home than ever before and this situation is not confined to a particular industry, country, or region but can be witnessed among all the sectors in any part of the world. Remote working productivity is a matter of great importance now, for almost every organization and professional.
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How Online Education is Creating New Opportunities for Teachers
The increase in the use of computers and the latest technology has opened new doors for the education sector long before the pandemic, but the recent crises greatly contributed to an instant paradigm shift.
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