Flexible Jobs, Remote Work Options
In the contemporary workforce, remote, hybrid and flexible work arrangements have become standard practices. Whether you are seeking a virtual internship to gain valuable experience, a freelance opportunity that offers autonomy, a remote position that permits work from diverse locations or a flexible volunteer role, there are numerous avenues available to expand your skills, enhance your professional network and operate from any location.
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Forage offers free virtual job simulations from real companies like BCG, JPMorgan and Accenture.
Great for skill-building and exploring career fields.
Parker Dewey hosts short-term, paid "micro-internships" for students to complete project-based
work remotely.
Virtual Internships offers structured, remote internships in a variety of fields (technology, business,
health, law) with global companies.
Virtual Student Federal Service (VSFS) is a U.S. government program offering virtual internships to American students across
various federal agencies, providing opportunities to work on projects related to government
operations and initiatives.
We Work Remotely is a popular platform for finding and listing remote jobs and internships across
various industries, providing a wide range of opportunities for those seeking flexible
work arrangements.
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Fiverr is an online marketplace that connects freelancers with clients seeking digital services.
It provides a platform for freelancers to offer their skills and services, while buyers
can find and hire talent for various projects.

Freelancer.com is a large job board of freelance and short-term contracts worldwide.

Outschool is a platform where you can teach live, online classes on topics you are passionate
about. Great for students or creatives with niche knowledge.

Toptal is a top-notch network that brings together some of the best freelance software developers,
designers, marketing pros, management consultants, product managers and project managers
from around the world.

Upwork offers freelance opportunities in writing, design, technology and more. Build a portfolio
and earn remotely.
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Handshake is a Citrus College connected job board offering internships, jobs and remote work.
Many employers target college students directly.

Himalayas online app assists remote job seekers to find new jobs. They focus on providing an
effective job search experience focusing on speed and efficiency. There are no third-party
recruiters, so you'll speak directly to the companies.

Remotive offers a curated list of remote jobs in technology, marketing, support and more.

We Work Remotely is one of the oldest and largest remote job boards with roles ranging from entry-level
to senior.

Wellfound is an online job board and hiring platform primarily focused on connecting startups
and technology companies with job seekers; good for tech, business, marketing and
design roles.
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DoSomething.org is a nonprofit focusing on empowering ages 13-25 to engage in social change and make
a positive impact in their communities and the world, by providing resources, tools
and opportunities for learning about social issues, developing leadership skills and
taking action on causes.

Idealist is an online job board for remote internships and volunteer work in nonprofits and
social impact organizations.

Smithsonian Digital Volunteers offers remote opportunities to transcribe, review and contribute to historical archives.

United Nations Volunteers offers remote volunteer projects in global development, translation, writing and
more.

Upchieve is a free online tutoring and college counseling platform aimed at underserved high
school students for math and college prep.

Zooniverse is a remote citizen science platform where one can assist in research projects, like
classifying galaxies, animals, etc.
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Remote and hybrid jobs are becoming increasingly common across various fields, including healthcare, business, technology, education and the arts. Whether you're applying for an internship, a part-time remote position or your first full-time hybrid role, the following tips will help you stand out and succeed in the evolving job market.
Pro Tip: Employers want team players who are reliable, self-motivated and tech-savvy. Show them you're ready!
How to Stand Out in a Virtual Hiring Process
- Tailor your resume and cover letter to highlight skills that matter in remote roles (communication, time management, independence).
- Show examples of previous virtual collaboration or online work, even from class projects.
- Be responsive and professional in emails-first impressions still count.
Build Your Digital Presence
- Handshake: Actively apply to roles and attend virtual employer events.
- LinkedIn: Keep your profile updated with a strong headline, professional photo and internship/volunteer experience.
- Portfolio Sites: Use platforms like Wix, WordPress or Behance to showcase projects, writing or creative work.
Remote Tools and Tech Skills
Become familiar with tools commonly used in remote work.
- Google Workspace/Microsoft 365 (docs, sheets, calendar)
- Time tracking and organization tools like Clockify, Todoist, Google Calendar
- Trello, Asana, Notion for project management
- Zoom, Teams, Slack for communication and meetings
How to Ask About Flexibility in Interviews
- Wait until the employer brings up work structure or when prompted to ask questions.
- Ask:
"Can you share more about the team's current remote/hybrid structure?"
"What flexibility is built into the role's schedule?" - Avoid asking about working from home too early — it can seem like a red flag unless framed professionally.
Remote Work Etiquette and Productivity Tips
- Communicate clearly and frequently with supervisors and teammates
- Be mindful of tone — written messages can be misinterpreted
- Set a schedule and take breaks (don't work in bed!)
- Use calendar tools and to-do lists to stay organized
- Stay visible: check in regularly and be proactive about asking questions
updated May 12, 2025