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Appen.com Because I haven’t personally used Appen, I’m refraining from giving it a star rating, but we would love to hear your thoughts about the site if you have them. What’s Great About Appen In this day and age, it’s a relief to find a company that has legitimate, decent-paying, remote online jobs that isn’t a scam. Appen is not only not a scam, but it’s one of the better options out there. At the end of 2017, Appen announced that it is acquiring Leapforce, a site with a very similar business model, so we can probably expect these two platforms to converge over time.Read More →

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Upwork.com Earning potential: 5 Quality of the opportunities: 2 Quality of the platform: 3 Overall star rating: 3 Upwork is an online marketplace where freelancers create and post profiles, and clients create and post jobs. Freelancers can search, sort, and filter contract jobs and apply for them on the platform, and clients can search freelancers and invite them to apply for their gigs. Upwork works by creating a platform where freelancers and clients can connect and get work done, with a comprehensive set of communication tools for every step of the process, and then they take a percentage of the earnings for every job inRead More →

FlexJobs.com Earning potential: 5 Quality of the opportunities: 5 Quality of the platform: 5 Overall star rating: 5 FlexJobs.com is an online job board with nothing but remote and flexible jobs. Like most job listing sites, it is searchable with a wide variety of filters, and includes everything from entry-level to C-suite positions. FlexJobs is designed for people who want jobs, not gigs: it is focused on positions that offer regular wages or salary, often with benefits. People should expect to go through a traditional job application process with their resume & cover letter, interviews (by phone or skype), and so on. Applicants should alsoRead More →