Hello ClutchFans I don’t know where to put this but I will go ahead and ask in here. I am a small business owner but my business isn’t working out and am looking for get back in the work field. I am currently looking for a remote or hybrid role but up for in person as well. If anyone can help me out please message me privately I can send you my resume as well
Core Skills IT Support & Troubleshooting • Ticketing & Documentation • Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook • Online Platforms (UberEats, DoorDash, POS) • Office Administration • Records Management • Operations Management • Inventory & Vendor Management • Compliance & Inspections • Bookkeeping • Payroll • P&L; Reporting • Reconciliation
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Outside of the IT skills, which are very vague in your description, most of your experience lends itself to an in-office job. Over the past couple of years, there has been a tremendous backlash by boomers to remote work with lots of ‘back to office’ initiatives for no real reason. I’ll go on a tangent and say that there are pros and cons for in-office work but overwhelmingly the data shows that you get far more production out of remote workers. I personally miss seeing my peers in person every so often but wouldn’t trade working from home for just that perk. You also have to consider AI encroaching on many jobs, valid reasons or not. The counterpoint to potentially losing your position is people skills; nobody will tell you that AI can replace person to person interaction in the office. Unless you can justify your work being remote by very niche skillsets, you should probably also apply to in-office jobs. I think the pendulum will swing back the other way to more acceptance of remote workers as boomers exit the workplace and the financial reality of the cost effectiveness of remote workers sets in, but for now, remote work jobs are scarce compared to 2-4 years ago. If I were to take your brief description as a resume, you sound like you'd be a good fit for an office manager role. Not a bad gig and doctors offices are dying for really good office managers. Unsolicited advice: take some free AI prompting classes so you can add that to your resume. AI is king right now.