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Zac Emery

Top 10 Sites to Find Flexible Part-Time Jobs

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Finding work that is both engaging and rewarding is tough. Then you add in the criteria of “must work around my existing schedule,” and suddenly it feels impossible. Only the thing is, it shouldn’t have to. There is a veritable wealth of jobs out there that can be made to fit with the demands of your life — if only you know where to look for them. Be prepared to track your time vigorously with a reliable and easy timesheet template, and we’ll go through a few of today’s best websites and explain what each one has to offer.

1. Indeed

indeed.com What’s great about Indeed is the sheer volume of postings available. While it may not be specifically tailored around part-time work, it boasts an incredibly simple application process, and employers often post job listings directly to the site. You can apply for a dozen jobs before breakfast with this streamlined interface and barely break a sweat. If you want to get your resume in front of as many eyes as possible, Indeed is a good bet for you.

2. FlexJobs

flexjobs.com FlexJobs is a premium, subscription-style service that starts at $14.95 per month. While that price point may feel steep if you’re strapped for cash, consider what it gets you: access to a job board that has been thoroughly screened to ensure each posting is the real deal, and an incredible selection of flexible, part-time, and remote work opportunities. If you’re tired of wading through muddy waters, unsure which jobs are the real deal, FlexJobs should be your next stop.

3. Skip the Drive

skipthedrive.com Maybe you don’t have time in your schedule to take on additional work plus the commute there and back — or maybe you’re just tired of buses, subways, and morning gridlock. Whatever your reasoning, more and more people flock to remote positions each year, and Skip the Drive has tailored its services to appeal to this growing market. They feature a comprehensive list of remote positions across a wide range of industries, and even offer users a calculator to put a price tag on just how much they stand to save on transit each year.

4. Inkwell

inkwellteam.com It’s an even tougher job market out there for mothers, and Inkwell strives to remedy that by connecting businesses with highly-qualified and exceptional talent. More of a staffing agency than a jobs database, Inkwell specializes in part-time work and short-term contracts for women with highly specialised skillsets.

5. Catalant (Formerly HourlyNerd)

gocatalant.com Another specialised job marketplace, Catalant is the place to go if you’re looking for short-term business consulting work. It’s an excellent pick for anyone with an extensive background in business, but not the schedule to take on a steady nine-to-five. Catalant’s “experts” (that’s you) are typically hired on a per-project basis, giving you freedom and flexibility in terms of the work you take on.

6. Upwork (Formerly Elance)

upwork.com Upwork is a freelancer’s dreams made reality. For starters, it allows you to create a profile that helps match you with great projects in your field. In addition, the more projects you do, the more options and opportunities you’ll have moving forward. It also provides you with the framework to send and receive digital assets, communicate with employers and clients, and even do invoicing. Like FlexJobs, it’s not free — but this time, you pay a percentage of what you earn, so you don’t have to worry about spending money upfront.

7. Behance

behance.net Behance is something of a unique beast on this list: it’s run by Adobe, the folks who make apps like Photoshop and basically dominate the creative software market. On the one hand, it’s a place for artists, graphic designers, photographers, and other creatives to display their portfolio of work. It also hosts a comprehensive listing of creative and artistic jobs you can apply for, and offers an app for tablets that allows you to easily show off your portfolio in interviews — even without an internet connection.

8. We Work Remotely

weworkremotely.com We Work Remotely has an admirably efficient, no-thrills approach to a job marketplace specializing in remote work and telecommuting. If you’re looking for a flexible position you can perform on your own time, We Work Remotely features work for programmers, designers, customer service specialists, and everyone in-between.

9. LocalSolo

localsolo.com If you want the freedom and flexibility of a part-time freelance gig but want to keep it local and have the option of meeting employers and clients face-to-face, then LocalSolo should be your go-to job board. They’re interested in bringing businesses and talent together geographically — just by going to their URL, you’ll be redirected to a page customized to your region.

10. Jobscribe

jobscribe.com Wouldn’t it be a great world if the perfect part-time or short-term gig just came to you? While not quite being in Jobscribe’s power, they can at least serve up a curated list of positions to your inbox every morning, pulling from up-and-coming tech startups who are looking for people with your skillset. Talk about making your morning cup of coffee into an even more productive ritual.

11. Adzuna

Adzuna.com With Adzuna, you have access to a database of over 6 million live jobs and a powerful job search engine designed to find the right job for your needs. No clutter, no spammy job ads - just the best tools to find your next big career move. You also get useful insight into the local salary for the position(s) you want and the companies you like.
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