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[17 Jul 2009 | No Comment | ]
Do You Know How to Prepare for a Phone Interview?

Several companies that hire employees to work at home conduct job interviews. Prospective employees for home jobs are usually called at home for a phone interview. If the company that you’ve applied for contacts you for a phone interview, there are

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[17 Jun 2009 | 5 Comments | ]

A few months ago, I started writing for eHow. It was a little before Christmas, and I decided I had nothing to lose. I am so glad I did. Registering for eHow is absolutely free, and the work is simple. Members write

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[8 Jun 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

Many of you have heard of ChaCha (www.ChaCha.com) as a way to work at home and make money online. The opportunity is simple: take a couple of skills tests to determine your typing speed and accuracy, as well as how well you are able to research information online. ChaCha guides earn money by logging onto the ChaCha interface (also known as the “underground”), and answering questions sent in to ChaCha from users all over the United States.
The ChaCha.com Tests
The entrance tests for ChaCha.com are relatively simple. You …

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[13 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

I’ve found a place where you can work at home in the field of your choice, as a freelancer.  If you have skills in the fields of writing, photography, editing, web development, law, sales, engineering, and more, you need to check out elance.com.    Elance.com is a community-based site, where employers post jobs and projects and “providers” (freelance employees) make bids on the jobs.  Employers choose the provider they want to work with, and pay upon completion of the project.
Like eBay, elance has a feedback interface, so that potential employers can …

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[7 Feb 2009 | No Comment | ]

Amazon has an opportunity for you to work from home, fulfilling what they call HITs.   A HIT is a Human Intelligence Task, which are small jobs that can only be done by humans.   Tasks are requested by people and companies online, and

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[23 Jan 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

Speak Write is looking for independent contractor transcriptionists that can perform transcription jobs from home.  The job requires a home computer and internet access.
Employees are free to create their own schedule, two weeks in advance, so you will have control over what hours you work.  At your scheduled time, you will log in, receive your assignments, transcribe them, and email them back to the clients.
Employees are paid 1/2 cent per word typed. Though that doesn’t sound like a lot, fast and accurate typists have been known to make over $15 …

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[20 Jan 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

BlueZebra –formerly known as B2B– has been in business for 20 years, as a professional business appointment setting company.  They’re currently a “virtual” company, which means that they hire employees to work from home.
The appointment setting job involves cold-calling, and setting qualified appointments for Blue Zebra clients.  Starting pay is between $15 and $25 per hour, with a pay increase within 60 days.  For more information about this job, and to apply, click here.
The job of the virtual administrative assistant is to support Blue Zebra’s sales and marketing teams. The …

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[19 Nov 2008 | 10 Comments | ]

If you’d like to telecommute from home, doing airline reservationist work,

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[9 Oct 2008 | No Comment | ]

I’ve found a company that is currently hiring people to work from home. This company has over 75,000 employees, serving 70+ counties. The schedule is flexible, training is paid, and