Alternative Jobs

The world of work is changing. There are so many alternative jobs that might not have existed 10, 15, or 20 years ago.

For those looking to retrain or find new and exciting roles, to change careers later in life, and to work in an area that is challenging and new, these jobs can be fascinating options.

How Careers Have Changed

There are many different jobs to consider for a career change. The way we work, and the options available to us, have changed dramatically in recent years, so career advice has to be different, too.

The internet has made it possible for people to freelance or start their own businesses from home. There are now more opportunities than ever before to work in a field that you’re passionate about, and to earn a living while doing it. Even many traditional “employed” roles are now work from home positions.

There are alternative jobs out there in virtually every workplace. This means areas of work that might not have existed just decades ago but which now provide innovative career opportunities for those looking to retrain, go self employed, or change careers later on in life.

Alternative jobs for nurses or ex-teachers are in high demand, especially for those who have been in the profession some time and now want to make a change in career path.

Examples of Alternative Jobs

  • AI programming. If you have skills in software development and IT, the exciting world of AI has more opportunities than ever.
  • Electric car sales and repairs.  Electric cars are becoming more popular every day. If you’re interested in alternative energy and automobiles, this could be the perfect career for you.
  • Brewing beer or wine. The popularity of craft beers and wines has created a need for people with brewing skills. If you have an interest in food and drink, this could be the perfect job.
  • Courier.  The rise of online shopping has led to a growth in the courier industry. If you’re looking for a job that involves cycling or driving, this could be perfect for you.
  • Social media expert. With so many people using social media, businesses are increasingly hiring social media experts to help with their marketing and branding efforts.
  • Reviewer. Websites and online publications are always in need of reviewers. If you have a good eye for detail and enjoy writing, this could be the perfect alternative job for you.
  • Tutor. These roles are good as alternative jobs for teachers, but you can specialise in one area.  For example, you can be a tutor for students in IT or business.
  • Podcaster or producer. Podcasting is becoming more and more popular, as are other audio production formats. If you have a passion for broadcasting or media production, this could be the perfect alternative job for you.

Find an Alternative Job

The latest jobs listed include the traditional, as well as the more unusual roles out there, with some exciting companies as prospective employers.

Search through the listings to find an alternative job that suits you and you may just apply for a role you never even thought of.

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