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Love Art and Museums? These Remote Jobs Were Designed for You
Say goodbye to being a starving artist.
We just found two ways you can work for a creative and artsy company — from the comfort of your own home.
Museum Hack, a startup that runs quirky private museum tours, is hiring a part-time customer service representative and full-time sales representative.
How to Get an Artsy Job With Museum Hack
As you can read in our interview with the founder, Museum Hack is turning the traditional museum tour on its head. It offers “highly interactive, subversive, fun, non-traditional” tours of museums in major cities such as New York, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco.
Right now, it’s hiring a remote customer service representative whose duties will include answering questions via email and sometimes over the phone.
It’s also hiring a sales representative whose duties will include communicating with prospective corporate clients via phone and email and meeting monthly sales goals.
Both positions require “nearly perfect written English” and high flexibility.
Previous experience with web-based services (Google Docs, Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, Xero, PandaDoc, Base CRM) is also desired; if you’re familiar with them, be sure to mention it in your cover letter.
For the part-time position, you’ll work about 25 hours per week Monday through Friday, between 3 and 8 p.m. EST. Applicants must also be available to work one or two hours per day on assigned weekends, checking in before 11 a.m. and checking in throughout the day.
For the full-time position, you’ll work on an as-needed basis Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST. You’ll also need to work approximately one weekend per month.
The part-time position pays $13 to $15 per hour, with occasional “performance-based rewards and incentives” while the full-time position includes a base pay plus commission and benefits.
You must be authorized to work in the U.S. for both positions.
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Susan Shain is always seeking adventure on a budget. Visit her blog at susanshain.com, or say hi on Twitter @susan_shain.