New mom
Being a new mom and taking care of a new child can be a daunting task, especially for the first time. It is a good thing you have family and friends who can help you adjust along the way.
Most women look forward to the day that they will give birth as this stage also brings great joy, fulfillment and wonderful experiences. However, if it just so happens that because of your pregnancy and the fact that you gave birth hinders you from returning to your job or you simply do not want to leave your baby and go back to working in the office, this could mean loss of income for you and your family.
Most women look forward to the day that they will give birth as this stage also brings great joy, fulfillment and wonderful experiences. However, if it just so happens that because of your pregnancy and the fact that you gave birth hinders you from returning to your job or you simply do not want to leave your baby and go back to working in the office, this could mean loss of income for you and your family.
Good News for new moms!
Available jobs for you
The good news today is with the advent of new technology and new working platforms, jobs for new moms like you are many and available (see the choices)! Some jobs do not even require you to leave your home or hire a babysitter. You can have jobs that pay just as well in the comfort of your own home and on your own time. As an added bonus, some jobs for new moms are likely to pay better than the job you left when the baby was due. After all, if you are changing jobs, why not get a bigger paycheck in the process? You may as well take a step up on the corporate ladder. Finding a job is easy!
Being diligent is the key.
You probably have heard about online jobs and freelancing jobs and wonder if they are legitimate. They are real and they have become a dependable source of income for thousands of people from students to professionals to new moms just like you. Age also is not a hindrance in these kinds of jobs nor gender or civil status. Finding a job is easy. You just have to be diligent in looking for new openings for remote online jobs. You can actually make a career for yourself in this area. So what kinds of jobs and careers are open to stay at home moms like you?
The options are varied.
If you have technical and graphics know-how, you can be a website or logo designer, if you love to write you can be an article writer, if you are adept in sales you can apply as a telesales marketer, if you have medical background and your listening and typing skill is very good, you can opt for medical transcriptionist If you are very skilled in a certain hobby you can make an eBook about your hobby and sell it online.
Be a copywriter
One of the available online jobs
If your previous works deal with advertising then you can go for jobs that need ad copywriters. You can even do bookkeeping for businesses across the globe or turn an interest into a full time career. For example, if you are great at creating crafts, you can open a business website for yourself and sell your creations or alternatively offer lessons to people seeking your expertise. You can do all these things and more as jobs and careers are no longer confined to brick and mortar buildings and offices. Alternative jobs are not just of the freelance variety.
Many corporations now have telecommuting options with full salary and full benefits.
And the most wonderful thing about these alternative jobs and career options for new moms is that it does not take you away from your baby for extensive periods of time. You can work at your own pace without leaving your home and you will also be there for all of the important milestones of your baby's development. Online jobs
Useful blogs about online jobs
- Al's Emporium: Proven Job Eliminators
- By Al Lewis Meg Whitman, the "proven job creator," unveiled plans last week to cut 27000 jobs at Hewlett-Packard. "The second quarter marks my first six months at HP, and I continue to learn about the company every day," she began on an earnings call ...
- Online firm to create 40 new jobs
- Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to announce the creation of 40 new jobs at Irish start-up company BuyersClub.ie. The firm, which helps small Irish producers to sell their products online at competitive prices, will fill the posts in the next 12 to 18 months.
- Demand high for game developers let go by 38 Studios
- Alex Rubens, a freelance video game journalist from Seattle, set up an online Google document to collect industry job openings after he saw numerous video game companies posting positions on Twitter. On Friday, the document listed 160 companies looking ...
- Online jobs index rises in April: Monster
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - A monthly gauge of online labor demand in the United States rose in April, with more jobs available in the transportation and warehousing sector, the operator of a job search website said on Friday. Monster Worldwide Inc, an online ...
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