I want to move somewhere in europe this coming summer. Im currently working on my business and online university. I want to hopefully find a decent (even if its not super high paying) work from home job for either part time or full time so I can move to europe while I work towards my university degree . Ive been travelling since high school for a few years doing random jobs so I have limited experience outside of a business I owned for a year. I want to know where I can start looking for these types of jobs. There are a ton of scam listings for these entry jobs so I want to know if there is a better way to do it and if there are any certifications or training that can help increase my chances for one of these jobs in the mean time. Also where in East/Northern Europe has the best laws regarding nomad visas. Thanks! (I live in the US)

  • esp211@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Don’t you think that there are millions of people wanting the same thing you mentioned? These type of entry level jobs do not exist. You’d have to build years of experience and skills to make yourself eligible for anyone to even consider letting you work remotely.

    Most companies are bringing their employees back to the office in 2024. Remote jobs will be much harder to obtain.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not sure if you are annoyed that the employers are being stupid enough to enforce office working, or if you agree with them.