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Hi All, I have 3.5 yrs of experience in Product Management and I'm interviewing at JP Morgan chase for Senior Product Manager role and Product Manager role, for Seattle Location. What kind of salary range should I give for each role when the recruiter pops up this question? JPMorgan Chase
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Mind sharing how you do so? I am looking to bring in mutiple revenue streams, aren't we all, and this sounds great!
That's pretty cool. I would ask you how you do it but I'm sure it's over my head lol. I don't know anything about coding or anything like that
I Build and repair computers and electronics as a side gig doesn't pay bc It's not work in my eyes it's my passion
That’s awesome
This sure reads as a spammy/scammy promotion where you're trying to get people to dm you. Might not be, but people beware if they try to pull you into their "side gig", because it's probably a scam if they do.
Can't tell if you're kidding or not, but my comment was to OP not you. Although you're starting to sound a little scammed with that response to a comment not intended for you 🤣 JK it doesn't sound like you're trying to get anyone on the hook for something, unlike OP
I write (books and plays) and coach at either destination workshops or virtually. I did about 75k from this last year. I also own some long term rentals
As for getting business, I’m maintaining a mailing list. People have signed up for over the years that I’ve read my books or have attended a retreat. I have someone who does social media marketing for me and that seems to work just fine.
lost my job friday. 57 yo and tired. been in IT for along, long time. not sure where to go. its bad!
I agree ... it is very bad. I'm 59 and lost my job over two years ago. Still nothing. I've resorted to gig work such as food deliveries for UberEats, Doordash and GrubHub just to sort of fill in the gaps. At least it is something to do, gets me out of the house, and there is interaction with people.
Building a mobile game. Learning Unity and just having fun with it. Will build out a monetization plan once I have the core parts more fleshed out
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How do you do that? I am looking for a side gig while looking for a full-time job.
I've just started a new Youtube channel to post timelapse videos of cycling journeys along interesting low traffic and off-road cycle paths around Sydney. I have been recording them for about a year to encourage friends and families to get out exploring on their bikes. Even if it doesn't monetize, the project is giving me motivation to keep exploring new areas, get regular exercise and find amazing destinations. https://www.youtube.com/@sydneyurbanexplorer
I do construction,porches,roofs ,electrical, plumbing and run any type of equipment.It brings in great income certain times a year
I'm a Frontend Developer myself but will like to know more about how you go about it
Mind sharing how you do so?
Likewise - I'm very keen to see & learn please! I'm in sales - maybe we could tag team
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Interested in what you're doing as a side gig. I need that kind of money coming in with part time hours.
What ai agents you use to drive traffic? I want to understand the process
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Are you using Outreach for a side gig? No pricing is listed, but they say they sell no less than five licenses, so I would expect it to be too expensive for a side gig.
I'm looking for an AI agent to drive traffic in my spare time before I have enough revenue to hire someone.
I’m with SAG-Aftra for acting, I’m additionally about to do voice overs, I’m up for a reporting TV job from home and u do car Event management on weekends.
Outside of my primary role, I work in a faith-based band as a form of ministry, but (like mentioned above) don't make any money in it.
If you want an additional spoiler alert, even if you're touring with Arena-filling A list bands, the pay on music is similar to temp jobs. Many touring musicians picked up side hustles that are virtual 10-20 hours per week in data, etc...or they work construction off-tour.
I make costumes. Usually for cosplayers and promo tie-ins for gaming companies, but I've also done work for that streaming service and one of those studios that makes superhero movies. In the past, I ran a one-person proposal consultancy focused on assisting MBE/WBEs develop their proposal programs and cornerstone materials (e.g., branded templates, past performance, sales sheets, etc.).
OnlyFans has been very good for my husband and I. We only post new content a few times per month but we make close to an extra $15k/month..
Not bringing in any yet, but it will.
Since work is slow at the moment, I've got a lot of extra time to put into it. Also volunteering with some startups, some of which might lead to something.
I do have this clutter-free client and project management software I built myself and have been using for a while. Deciding to make it accessible for the public but I'm not sure how to monetize it.