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5 Crucial Questions To Ask Yourself Before Choosing A Remote Job

5 Crucial Questions To Ask Yourself Before Choosing A Remote Job

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Excited about the idea of getting a remote job? 

You’re not alone: One in four workers is seeking a new challenge as confidence returns to the economy. 

But before choosing a remote job, ask yourself a few crucial questions.

Here are a few questions to ask yourself while job hunting.

1. Can I handle minimal supervision?

In order to thrive in a fully remote environment, you need to be extra proactive, communicative, and resourceful

2. Do I have enough discipline?

From parental duties to the temptation to take a long break and procrastinate, it can be tough to stay motivated and present.

3. How are the hours?

You need to ask yourself how the company you’re considering approaches hours because it will help you imagine what kind of schedule you’ll need to set for yourself.

4. What does a typical day look like? What does the company expect of me when working remotely?

Consider what your day-to-day life will look like. Perhaps you’re an introvert or maybe you dream of more flexibility.

5. How do I feel about communication style within the company?

So whether you hate Slack or love using Google Docs, understanding how teammates communicate and collaborate and asking yourself whether you’re OK working through those channels — is key.

What do you think? Any other questions you can add before choosing a remote job? Comment below!

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