Hybrid Work Environment Jobs in Chicago, IL

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SAS in Jewel – Part Time Retail Merchandiser

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Location: Bolingbrook, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

SAS Retail Services is seeking a Reset Merchandiser. The role involves ensuring the latest products match the new plan, offering flexibility with Monday - Friday work, and opportunities for growth. The job pays $15.80 per hour, provides paid training, and offers benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance. The ideal candidate is over 18, has reliable transportation, and can lift up to 25lbs.

Restaurant Manager

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Location: Champaign, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Chili's Managers are passionate about hospitality, connecting with team members and guests, and creating a fun work environment. They are responsible for ensuring a great guest experience, leading shifts, managing costs, and developing team members. Chili's values a culture of fun, teamwork, and accountability, with a focus on food perfection and inclusivity.

SAS in Jewel – Part Time Retail Merchandiser

Company:

Location: Arlington Heights, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

SAS Retail Services is seeking a Reset Merchandiser. The role involves ensuring the latest products match the new plan, offering flexibility with Monday - Friday work, and opportunities for growth. The job pays $16.00 per hour, provides paid training, and offers benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance. The ideal candidate is over 18, has reliable transportation, and can lift up to 25lbs.

RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE

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Location: Rockford, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Travel Retail Sales Merchandiser

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Location: Oak Park, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Furniture Sales Associate

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Location: St. Charles, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

SAS in Jewel – Part Time Retail Merchandiser

Company:

Location: Homewood, IL

Posted Jan 23, 2025

SAS Retail Services is seeking a Reset Merchandiser. The role involves ensuring the latest products match the new plan, offering flexibility with Monday - Friday work, and opportunities for growth. The job pays $16.00 per hour, provides paid training, and offers benefits including medical, dental, and life insurance. Candidates must be 18+, have reliable transportation, and a valid driver's license, capable of physical work involving moving, bending, and lifting up to 25lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for hybrid roles by seniority?
Junior (0–2 years): $70k–$90k; Mid‑level (2–5 years): $90k–$120k; Senior (5–10 years): $120k–$160k; Lead (10+ years): $150k–$200k; Manager/Director: $170k–$220k. Ranges vary by region, with major tech hubs offering 10–15% premium.
What skills and certifications are essential for hybrid work positions?
Core tools: GitHub, Azure DevOps, Jira, Confluence, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Asana. Certifications: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals, Google Cloud Professional Data Engineer, Certified ScrumMaster (CSM), or PMP for project roles. Soft skills: remote communication, self‑management, and cross‑functional collaboration.
How often can hybrid employees work remotely?
Most hybrid roles allow 2–4 remote days per week, with a core onsite requirement of 1–2 days for critical meetings or team bonding. Some companies offer fully remote contracts for certain roles, while others require a minimum of 3 onsite days for quarterly strategy sessions.
What career progression paths exist in a hybrid setting?
Typical trajectories: Junior Developer → Mid Developer → Senior Developer → Tech Lead → Engineering Manager → Director. For PMs: Associate PM → PM → Senior PM → Lead PM → PMO/Director. Progression hinges on mastering collaboration tools, leading remote sprints, and mentoring peers across sites.
What industry trends are shaping hybrid work environments?
Key trends: AI‑driven meeting assistants (e.g., Otter.ai), digital workspace platforms (e.g., Microsoft Viva), flexible desk booking systems, enhanced zero‑trust security for remote access, and increased investment in cloud‑based collaboration suites. Companies are also adopting data‑driven analytics to measure hybrid productivity and adjust policies accordingly.

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