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I'd say it depends on how much time you're willing to spare for work, what kind of jobs you're comfortable with and what skills you have! It's not impossible but it is indeed harder to find work-from-home jobs unless it's admin-related. As for part-time ones, it relates to how much time you have to spare! Working freelance isn't easy to find, but this largely depends on the skills you have - however, I don't know about platforms like careermum or mums@work so can't advise you on that :)
To start, you can try freelance work and see how that goes. I have two kids and work from home some days of the week. You can always ask potential employers if this is something they are open to. As long as you are disciplined, can prioritize and can compartmentalise, working from home is a blessing!
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Part time, freelance and adhoc basis are good. Career mum and mums@work depending on what is available. Mainly home based administration jobs.
Depends on your skill set... freelancing is definitely you can look into. Mums At Work is also a great platform for job hunting.
Dear mum, Using Linked In to leverage the network is also very helpful :)
Also try mycareersfuture.sg . Need to login with Singpass.
Mums at work is great. I highly recommend it!
Really? Cause a lot of job portal want “foreign” talent instead. Or paying too low for a lot of hardwork or effort instead.
working is actually easier
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