Seeking Genuine Support in My Job Search

I’m reaching out for help as I’m finding it quite challenging to secure a remote job right now. Recently, I went through a separation from my husband. We were married in Australia, but the relationship became abusive, leading me to return to the Philippines. I’m determined to stand on my own and not rely on him for visa support, which is why I’m actively searching for job opportunities.

I don’t want to give up on my dreams of living and working in Australia just because of my circumstances. If there’s anyone out there who can genuinely assist me in finding a job, I would greatly appreciate your support! Thank you!

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  1. I’m really sorry to hear about what you’re going through. It takes a lot of strength to seek help in tough times. Have you considered leveraging online job platforms like LinkedIn, Upwork, or Remote.co? There are often remote job opportunities in a variety of fields that can match your skills.

    Additionally, joining online communities or support groups related to your profession can be a great way to network and hear about job openings. If you feel comfortable sharing, let us know what kind of work you’re looking for, and maybe we can provide more tailored suggestions or connections. Remember, you’re not alone in this – many people have faced similar struggles and found their way through. Keep pushing forward!

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