So you’re into social media marketing and you’re looking for a new job. Ever considered working from home? Or maybe you’re already working remotely and are just looking for new opportunities?
Whatever the case, we’re giving you plenty of options. Today, we’re listing down what we think are the top places where you can find a social media marketing job.
Remote Workmate
Yes, we offer social media marketing jobs, among others. We also fill roles for web development, accounting, and various other opportunities. But even then, we’re still a bit different from the other platforms here. How so?
- Unlike job boards or freelance marketplaces where you need to find gigs yourself, we’ll find clients for you. If your client needs to let you go at any point (e.g. budget issues, business closure), we’ll find you another client.
- We can help you with concerns you may have with your job. For instance, if you disagree with your client over an issue, we’ll intervene to help smooth over the relationship.
- We ensure you’re paid for every hour of work you put in. That’s because we verify your client’s payment methods to confirm everything is accounted for.
Upwork
Formerly known as Elance-oDesk, Upwork is quite possibly the largest freelancing marketplace on the planet right now. If you want more choices when it comes to remote virtual assistant work jobs, Upwork is the place to go.
You can narrow your search by clicking the Filters button and refine it by job type, number of hours required by the offshore assistant job per week and various other options.
LinkedIn Jobs
LinkedIn is like Facebook – it’s a social network, but instead of cat memes and vacation photos, the platform is all about professionals. The portal has a job search section that regularly posts a wide range of openings, but there’s a catch: you need to have a LinkedIn account.
Creating and completing your LinkedIn profile is absolutely worth it though, because if you impress a recruiter well enough with your credentials, they’ll approach you directly for job openings.
Just make sure that when you look for remote it staffing jobs on LinkedIn, include terms like “work from home”, “virtual”, “telecommute”, “offsite” or “remote” in your search.
Indeed
We’ve listed Indeed before as a go-to place for jobs in web development and with good reason: it’s a massive employment-related search engine that aggregates thousands of websites like job boards, company career pages and staffing firms. You wouldn’t want to miss the options there.
Don’t forget to narrow your search; Indeed shows pages and pages of open positions. You can filter results by job type, location, salary and more.
Hubstaff Talent
Hubstaff isn’t just a maker of time-tracking software. They have a job board too, and the selection they offer is quite diverse – but this means you’ll have to filter them. Here’s how:
- Click the “Skills” search box.
- Key in “social media”.
- Click “Social Media Marketing”.
You can also narrow the results by pay, experience level, country and language. Just note that you’ll need to sign up for a Hubstaff Talent account to start applying for jobs.
OnlineJobs.ph
When it comes to Philippine job boards that focuses on remote virtual assistant in the philippines work opportunities, OnlineJobs.ph is one of the largest. But before you can search for openings, you need to sign up for an account and fill up your profile.
Once your profile is done, you can start applying for it staffing philippines jobs. If your credentials are impressive enough, employers will contact you directly.
VirtualStaff.ph
One of the more recent virtual assistant in the Philippines-based job boards launched is VirtualStaff.ph. Like the other portals listed here, VirtualStaff.ph requires an account before you can start browsing for job opportunities and applying.
To filter your results, you can change your search terms and/or job category, then click the “Search” button.
Closing
If you decide to look for opportunities outside Remote Workmate, make sure the employer offering the job is legitimate. There have been many horror stories of remote workers and freelancers not being paid for their hard work.
For your security, always stick to reputable websites. You can ask for references as well (this isn’t limited to companies). When in doubt, you can ask a potential VA in the Philippines employer if they have other Filipino workers you can contact to confirm the company is for real.
Best of luck in your job hunt!
Check out our latest openings and apply today.