Job Hunting Resources – Working At Home

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Instead of a full time job – have you considered doing some work at home?

Well, the good news is that this is not just a fantasy.  Today, millions of people worldwide have established highly-successful careers as freelance professionals. Writers, designers, programmers and many other home-based consultants have discovered that freelancing offers the perfect combination of freedom, creativity, flexibility and profitability.

So do you need years of experience and fantastic qualifications to join these lucky people? Not at all. You just need a skill that you can offer to potential clients, and the willingness to learn how to run a home-based business.

Of course, the biggest challenge for new freelancers is finding enough work to justify giving up a day job. How can you be sure that you will keep yourself busy with lucrative work? This used to be a concern, but thanks to the advent of the Internet, things are now much easier.

Now there are a number of job sites dedicated to helping freelancers find work and stay busy. Some of the types of jobs include:

  • Write for Discussion Boards: $1200 per week, plus bonus
    A writer is needed for an ongoing writing project. You will need to write copy to stimulate others into joining the discussion board. The writer needs to actively encourage regular and meaningful debate on the relevant discussion board, with some moderating of the content. You must have solid writing skills and good ideas.
  • Administer a Web Business from Home: $4000 per month
    A successful e-commerce venture is seeking a part-time virtual assistant to act as a home-based office manager. You will deal with email correspondence, update site content and deal with general admin issues. You should have your own computer and Internet access.
  • Transcribe Author’s Notes: $80 per hour, flexible working
    A publishing company is seeking a freelance with an eye for detail to transcribe authors’ notes and recordings for a range of ongoing projects. You must have a good grasp of English, be able to edit content into readable form, and be able to submit work from home by email.

I have identified and vetted a number of resources that will help you get started. I do not guarantee any of these organizations. I would like to send me feedback on any of these resources, so that I can share your experiences with other people. Check them all out and then select the one that will work best for your particular needs.

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Freelance Work
GoFreelance has a number of different Quit Your Job: Make money from home! resources to help get you started in this work at home type business:

  • A special report: ‘How to Find Freelance Work’ (value $27)
  • A free 10-day course: ‘The Secrets of Freelance Success’
Work At Home Log on, find a job and get to work.  SnagAJobSnagAJob has primarily hourly paid work, but also has some work at home opportunities available.

Home Based Work Matching Service Work  From Home Business Matching ServiceEasy Work at Home - Earn up to $2500 and More !

If you are a motivated individual who is passionately committed to your success, then this opportunity is for you!

Stop spending your life pursuing someone else’s dreams and fortunes, and start going after YOUR OWN. Take control of your financial future, and make up to $2500 a week from the comfort of your own home.

Click her to apply for more information on how you can be matched up with up to three opportunities with immediate openings.


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