Offering employees flexible hours and the chance to work from home can not only cut overheads by as much as £6,000-a-year, but can also improve staff morale and productivity – so it’s no wonder more and more companies are looking at reaping the benefits of telecommuting.
And it seems all sectors are getting on board the work-from-home bandwagon as a recent study from FlexJobs, a company specialising in finding remote and flexible working opportunites, has found it’s no longer just everyday office workers who are offered telecommuting opportunities.
So here are 2014’s top work from home jobs, ordered by sector – there’s certainly something for everyone…
Business
Director of International Sales
Retail and Consumer Industry Leader (food and beverage)
Senior branding/naming expert
Writing and communication
Magazine executive editor
Web search evaluator
Hyperbaric technology instructional writer
Law and government
NATO Special Operations Force Subject Matter Expert/Course Developer
Historian
Litigation Attorney
Education
Physical Education/Health Teacher – High School
Teacher Success Coordinator
Senior Literacy Assessment Specialist
Medical and health
Psychologist
Medical Director – Endocrinology
Public Health Regional Dentist Supervisor
Science and pharmaceutical
Senior Pharmacovigilance Scientist
Speech Scientist
Genetic Counselor – Biochemical Genetics
Medical and health
Psychologist
Medical Director – Endocrinology
Public Health Regional Dentist Supervisor
Executive
Chief Public Affairs Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Chief of Staff
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