Plus, travel insurance you'll actually trust
Make Your WFH Dream a Reality
How to find a remote job
Remote work was all the rage during the COVID-19 pandemic. While it's not nearly as widespread in 2025, remote work opportunities are still increasing, growing 8% during the second quarter of this year, according to FlexJobs.
However, these days, remote work is more structured and industry-specific. IT, project management, sales, operations and medical are the top industries hiring remote workers, FlexJobs reported.
But with the rise in remote work opportunities comes the rise in remote work scams, making it harder to tell what's a legit WFH job and what's not. Here at The Penny Hoarder, we love remote work. So we put together a comprehensive guide on how to find and land real work-from-home jobs.
Travel Insurance That Actually Works
Old-school travel insurance is clunky, confusing, and feels a little like dial-up internet. That’s why travelers are turning to Faye, the award-winning app that puts trip protection and real-time care right in your pocket.
In as little as a minute, you can get a quote for whole-trip coverage that looks after your health, your plans, your stuff, and even your pet. The app can send proactive flight updates, connects you to 20,000 telemedicine doctors when you’re abroad, and sends approved reimbursements to your phone’s wallet so you can tap to pay for surprises while you’re still traveling.
Need a hand? Real people are available 24/7 to help turn headaches into stories you’ll laugh about later. No red tape. No tiny-print maze. Just coverage that keeps up with you.
Travelers rate Faye 4.7 out of 5 stars on Trustpilot.
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