Friday, September 25, 2009

WORK AT HOME that are not scams

Beware of Any Company wanting money in promise of work at home. You do not pay money to get a job. A company might require a background check, and that you would pay for. Most work at home scams are: stuffing envelopes, addressing envelopes, typing ads, craft assembly, anything that promises lots of $$ dollars.

  • Do you have the necessary skills and experience for the job you are applying for?
  • Can you work at home free of distractions and noise?
  • Can you work effectively without supervision?
Real work at home companies - expect the same process as applying for a traditional job
. Fill out a job application, submit a resume and hopefully the opportunity to be interviewed. Do you have a resume?
There are many companies that hire for the following types of work:

  • Online Tutor
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Get paid to post
  • Voice over Talents
  • Freelance Projects
  • Telemarketing from home
  • At home customer care representative
  • Transcription
  • Writer, Proofreader & editor
  • Blogger

A good source of information is at Work at home moms website: WAHM.com - the number one resource for work at home moms, jobs, support and advice. Work at home resource for jobs - Ratracerebellion.com, Homeworkers.net, workathomesuccess.com, freesohojobs.com,

Virtual office assistants - virtualassisstantjobs.com, ivaa.org

Freelance - Freelancersunion.org, Guru.com, Elance.com, getadcoder.com

You must have experience and necessary skills for employment


Mintel.com (freelance researchers)

Vipdesk.com

Voicelog.com

Securecallmanagement.com

Lunarpages.com

Initialcall.com

Teamdoubleclick.com

Intelemark.com

Liveops.com

Acddirect.com

Alpineaccess.com


Jetblue.recruitmax.com

Vonage.com

brightenemployment.com

Callcenteroptions.com

Scilive.com/call-center-careers

Ictgroup.com

Publicopinionresearch.net

Workingsol.com

Westathome.com

Hirepoint.com

Cloud10corp.com

Telereachjobs.com

Parameds.com

Channelblend.com

Thecallcenterinc.com

Teletech.com

Accoladesupport.com

Virtual Assistant Jobs

assistantmatch.com

officedetails.com

virtualassistantjobs.com

vanetworking.com

Also you can check the bbb.com, ripoffreport.com for scams and you can even put the company name in Google along with scam behind it to see if it comes up with anything.

4 comments:

  1. Nice Article but you should add sum more details of the categories mentioned above
    - Mystery Shopping
    - Online Mock Jurors

    ??

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