The most in-demand remote, part-time gigs employers are are hiring for are in writing, editing and design, according to new research from FlexJobs.
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If you're interested in starting a remote side hustle, consider monetizing your creative skills: The most in-demand remote, part-time gigs employers are hiring for are in writing, editing and design, according to new research from FlexJobs. Topping the list of in-demand gigs is"writer," which could include writing newsletters, blog posts and other content for businesses. There's growing demand for remote technical writers, who draft user manuals, product descriptions, reference guides and other resources for tech products and services.
Other remote side hustles can pay upwards of $100 per hour, depending on your level of skill and the project.
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