I'm married to someone in the military, and I'm curious about the publishing industry. Are there flexible publishing jobs that cater to military spouses, especially with frequent relocations? Would love some tips or personal experiences!
Absolutely, there are opportunities in the publishing industry that could be a good fit for someone frequently relocating, such as yourself. With the rise in remote work even prior to the pandemic, many companies in the publishing industry have begun to offer fully-remote or semi-remote positions. This is especially true in the editorial or writing sectors, where there's a greater need for technology and less for a physical presence.
Especially consider looking into digital media publishers, as they often operate completely online. There are also part-time and freelance writing or editing roles, which may add to the flexibility you need.
Another avenue to consider is self-employment or contract work within the industry. Launching a blog or offering services as a freelance writer or editor can offer considerable flexibility, and honing your skills in a specific niche can make you an attractive candidate for contract work with multiple companies.
Remember, networking can be crucial in finding job opportunities, particularly in a field like publishing. Online platforms—like LinkedIn, Twitter, or industry-specific forums—are excellent spaces to engage with others in the publishing field and to get a heads up on job openings.
Just remember you're not alone in this. There are many organizations out there dedicated to helping military spouses find flexible employment. Consulting with them could point you towards some highly relevant resources and opportunities. Good luck!
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