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In the midst of a labor scene that has historically penalized motherhood, a Colombian initiative is changing the rules of the game. It’s about Elevate, a movement that has already trained more than 100,000 mothers for free In more than 10 countries to access real remote jobs, well paid and compatible with parenting.
Maternity remains one of the greatest obstacles to the professional development of women in Latin America. Face -to -face days, insufficient salaries and labor models that ignore the reality of being a mother limit their opportunities.
Elevate He was born in response to this problem. Founded by Sebastián Beja and Daniela Zapata, couple and Colombian parents, the project seeks to demonstrate that work and family should not be in conflict. Thus arose Mom remotea community within elevate dedicated exclusively to empowering mothers to build a professional career while being present in their children’s lives.
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“We realized that while many worked for the future of their children … their present were being lost. And that is unacceptable,” says Daniela Zapata.
One of the pillars of movement is the Certified Remote Labor Week a free seven -day event that offers training intensive, Practical toolshe step by step to access virtual vacancies real and the best thing is that you go out with a Official certificate Bold by an American university with 100% International Validity subsidized by ELEVATE. Hundreds of attendees have achieved interviews, job offers or even their first remote jobs during the event, without paying a single weight.
“We wanted to show that remote work is not just for a few with privileges. It is for anyone who wants to change their history,” says Sebastián Beja.
In elevate, mothers do not give up: They reinvent themselves. Free of rigid schedules, insufficient salaries and having to choose between their dreams and their children, today more than 1,000 moms already work from home in real jobs, in dollars, without the need for experience or English.
Know more and join the movement in your social networks: @elevate.group @sebastianbeja @Soymamaenremoto
