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Are there really No
Cost Work-At-Home Jobs?
By:
Leslie Truex
Dear Leslie,
ARE THERE REALLY NO COST HIRING? I want to either do data
entry online simple ad placing or answer in bound calls.
Where can I find the real thing with out paying
for information?
Linda A.
Hi Linda,
The fast answer to your question is yes; there is no cost
hiring. In fact, the only legitimate hiring is at no cost.
However, you may have some trouble finding the work you
indicated unless you have experience. Most legitimate data
entry jobs I find require a typing test and sometimes
special equipment. I’d scratch ad placing off the list of
options, as I haven’t ever seen this offered as a legitimate
job. In bound calls and customer service is probably your
best bet but again, companies that are hiring for these jobs
are looking for people with skills and possibly special
equipment.
The reality of telecommuting is that you aren’t just going
to sign up to work at home. Legitimate employers with home
based jobs hire the same way traditional employers do. There
will be an application process and possibly an interview or
test. Therefore, you need to have a resume that outlines
your skills and experiences in data entry and customer
service. Plus it will help to have any necessary equipment
such as high speed Internet, a second phone line, and phone
headset.
When searching for these or any other type of telecommuting
job, you need to search on job related sites. Use search
terms such as “telecommute” or “work at home”. Watch out for
biz ops and scams as these do get posted on job sites as
well. The best way to avoid a scam or biz op is to remember
that you NEVER, EVER pay to get hired.
There are some really good work-at-home job databases that
can be accessed for a fee. Note here, that you aren’t paying
to get hired when you use one of these services. Instead,
you are paying to access their list of job announcements.
It’s like buying the newspaper to read the want ads. These
services search the Internet for jobs or jobs are submitted
to them for posting. The great thing about these sites is
that they usually weed out the duds and list only jobs that
can be done from home. But not all services are the same.
Avoid places that say they have a list of companies that
hire home workers. These lists are worthless because these
companies may not actually be hiring. Instead the service
must indicate it posts actual job announcements. Also stay
away from resources that say they offer assembly work or
envelope stuffing. These are known scams and any service
that says they can get you job in these areas should be
suspect.
Good luck Linda!
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