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How I can work online and get money faster
Hello, I am a high school student I want to work online to get money for a personal reason so I want your advice on what is the fast and the best online job that I can do.
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Rebecca’s Answer
Hi Fatima, do you have anything you have capability, e.g. coding, graphic design, etc.? Do you have any specific you would like to work online? If it is not limited, you can consider to explore any part time working opportunities in school library, supermarket, fast food shop, etc.
If you are limited to online job, the first thing you have to ensure the employer is reliable and the opportunity is not a scam. There are a lot of scam incident online.
If you are good at design, art, etc., you can consider to work as freelance graphics designer for web or apps development.
On the other hand, if you possess good programming skill, as far as I know, there tech company may look for freelance developer to develop web pages , apps, etc. Some corporates may look for developer for the ERP as well.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
If you are limited to online job, the first thing you have to ensure the employer is reliable and the opportunity is not a scam. There are a lot of scam incident online.
If you are good at design, art, etc., you can consider to work as freelance graphics designer for web or apps development.
On the other hand, if you possess good programming skill, as far as I know, there tech company may look for freelance developer to develop web pages , apps, etc. Some corporates may look for developer for the ERP as well.
Hope this helps! Good Luck!
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Elizabeth’s Answer
If you are looking to get into the work from home fields you can apply at staffing agencies that can get you in the door quick. This will allow you to build your skillset and start to build your resume.
I would look into local communications companies, Amazon, Walmart, or even a local cable company. These sort of companies are always looking for new talent and most of the time have room to move up and quickly. Once in the door make sure to keep track of where you start and where you improve and how you help others improve along side you. This will show initiative and the ability to see past yourself but look to those around you and how you can help your fellow man while helping the company.
Good luck and be a better you today than you were yesterday.
I would look into local communications companies, Amazon, Walmart, or even a local cable company. These sort of companies are always looking for new talent and most of the time have room to move up and quickly. Once in the door make sure to keep track of where you start and where you improve and how you help others improve along side you. This will show initiative and the ability to see past yourself but look to those around you and how you can help your fellow man while helping the company.
Good luck and be a better you today than you were yesterday.
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Tyler’s Answer
Hello, there,
Take stock of your natural skills. I'd guarantee you have a skill or skills. What are they?
Can you speak 2 languages? Is your writing/grammar near perfect? Do you do something like code in your free time, or just like keeping detailed Excel Sheets for your personal budgets? Do you like to plan events?
For a young person, look for Opportunities and not just high hourly wages. I worked in Customer Care for 2 yrs making about 20% less than other companies would pay. However, 5 yrs later the skills I learned and tools they gave me access too has translated into getting promotions often and doubling my income in a matter of 4-5 yrs. I go for opportunities and rarely for the salary. Do and learn everything you can at every job. You never know when it will pay off. Even my most mundane jobs have paid off long term.
I'd focus on increasing your skills and looking for new opportunities. Look into the tech sectors like Cryto, Blockchain, Telematics, "Software Implementation" if you are good with apps and systems and like to show others. These are tech things I have an interest with and think there is a great chance for growth in. These are also more remote ready than other things like Health care jobs.
Take stock of your natural skills. I'd guarantee you have a skill or skills. What are they?
Can you speak 2 languages? Is your writing/grammar near perfect? Do you do something like code in your free time, or just like keeping detailed Excel Sheets for your personal budgets? Do you like to plan events?
For a young person, look for Opportunities and not just high hourly wages. I worked in Customer Care for 2 yrs making about 20% less than other companies would pay. However, 5 yrs later the skills I learned and tools they gave me access too has translated into getting promotions often and doubling my income in a matter of 4-5 yrs. I go for opportunities and rarely for the salary. Do and learn everything you can at every job. You never know when it will pay off. Even my most mundane jobs have paid off long term.
I'd focus on increasing your skills and looking for new opportunities. Look into the tech sectors like Cryto, Blockchain, Telematics, "Software Implementation" if you are good with apps and systems and like to show others. These are tech things I have an interest with and think there is a great chance for growth in. These are also more remote ready than other things like Health care jobs.
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Roger’s Answer
Hi Fatima.
You may try drop shipping.
Identify the niche/ trendy products from another part of the world that might be a hit at your area/ region.
Study upon the potential interest of the product at your area.
Have fun!:)
You may try drop shipping.
Identify the niche/ trendy products from another part of the world that might be a hit at your area/ region.
Study upon the potential interest of the product at your area.
Have fun!:)