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COVID-19: Out Of Work? 40 Companies Hiring Work From Home Jobs

It’s no exaggeration to say COVID-19 has devastated the job market. In just four weeks, 22 million Americans are out of work, and some companies may never even reopen their doors once all this is over.

Now, not every company is struggling to stay open. Essential businesses like grocery stores and pharmacies are desperate for employees, and Amazon is hiring 175,000 workers to keep up with all the online orders from people staying home.

What other businesses are surviving? Those with the ability to send workers home to get their jobs done. It can be tough to parse legitimate work-from-home jobs from scams during normal times, so it’s even more important to be diligent now. Scammers are out in full force.

If you’re out of work, we can help. Here are 40 solid WFH opportunities.

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Beyond Amazon

With more than 175,000 job listings in the past month, Amazon is the biggest employment opportunity for workers on the market right now — but it’s not the only one. There are currently dozens of companies hiring work-from-home positions that will limit your exposure to others while keeping money rolling in.

If you’re like most Americans, your upcoming stimulus check will only go so far to cover expenses. Tap or click here to see when you’ll be getting yours.

Instead of sitting and waiting for Uncle Sam to drop money into your bank account, here are 40 companies that you can apply to right now so you can start working again as soon as possible.

Check out these available work-from-home positions

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