Saturday, January 15, 2005

Resumes for the Work at Home job

Cyber-Resumes for Work-At-Home Jobs


The Internet has created many new opportunities for job seekers to find, apply, and obtain a work-at-home job all online. Nevertheless, simplified job searching capabilities and the ability to e-mail a prospective employer in an instant do not change the basic rules and etiquette of applying for jobs in the online arena. A quick e-mail note to an employer letting him know you are interested in a posted job is not going to get you hired.

In the cyber-world as in the real world, your resume and cover letter are the first chance you have to make an impression on a potential employer. A well-written resume shows that you have the experience and meet the requirements of the job. Further, it will help you proceed to the next step in the job hiring process. A resume that falls short in terms of providing relevant information or a sense of professionalism will be discarded. Do not let your work-at-home resume end up in the reject
pile.

Cyber- resumes differ only slightly from traditional resumes. You should prepare a text-only resume that can be copied and pasted into an email, as most companies will not open an attachment. Nevertheless, you should have a formatted or “scannable” resume that you can send via snail mail or as an attachment if the company asks for one.

Before sending your resume and cover letter to a potential employer, check to make sure you follow the guidelines below:

Do:

1. Follow the job announcement’s instruction for applying to the job.
2. Limit your resume to one page.
3. Use 12-pt font size.
4. Avoid fancy style fonts and formats. Not all computers can accurately decipher special fonts and formatting (i.e. bold, italics).
5. Spell out all abbreviations; even those that should be obvious to everyone.
6. Include your full name, address, telephone number and e-mail in all documents.
7. In your resume, outline relevant work experience using your most recent occupation first.
8. If you are recent graduate, consider listing your education before your work experience.
9. List other relevant experience such as volunteer work, certifications, course work, etc.
10. Address your cover or introductory letter to a specific person. You can get this from the job announcement or the company’s web site.
11. Your letter of introduction should include the position to which you are applying and where you saw the position advertised.
12. Highlight your skills and experience that are specific to the job in the body of your letter.
13. Proofread, proofread, and proofread your resume and letter of introduction (cover letter) again.

Don’t:
1. List skills or experience that are unrelated to the position offered in your resume or cover letter.
2. Exaggerate or falsify anything.
3. Give personal information such as marital status, age, etc.
4. Have any grammar or typographical errors.
5. Use a personal or buddy-like tone in your cover letter.
6. Send bulk, generic resumes and cover letters.
7. Sound desperate. Companies want the best person for the job. Your financial situation will not sway a decision one way or another.
8. Be over enthusiastic. ‘Salesmen’ type hype does not impress employers.
9. Refer to yourself in the third person in your cover letter. Instead, use “I”, and “me”, etc.
10. Send your resume as an attachment unless you are told specifically to do so. Most companies delete e-mail with attachments for security purposes.

Finding a work-at-home job has become much easier with the growth of the Internet but the time and effort in conducting a job search remains the same. You can avoid getting a rejection letter by following the rules and etiquette of applying to jobs that have endured since the invention of the resume.


Leslie Truex is the author of Jobs At Home: A Complete Guide to Finding or Creating a Work-At-Home Job. She has worked at home as a social worker, a school program coordinator, a sales person, and a freelancer for Internet-based companies doing research, writing documents, and more. Check out her top telecommuting reviews at http://www.jobsathomesuccess.com.

Saturday, January 01, 2005

Top Telecommuting Questions Answered

Top Telecommuting Questions Answered

While the media has been painting a bleak picture of telecommuting in America, millions of Americans are successfully, happily working at home. The Federal Government has passed legislation giving companies, particularly those in busy, congested cities, financial incentives for encouraging telecommuting. So while, telecommuting statistics may fluctuate (don't stats on employment fluctuate regularly anyway?), the truth is telecommuting is here to stay. It may not replace full-time on-site work but it will be a valuable perk for employees much like flex-time and other alternative work schedules. Below are the top 10 questions I am asked regarding telecommuting.

1) What is telecommuting?

Telecommuting describes the situation in which a person works off-site for all or part of the workweek. In essence, he commutes via telephone or other telecommunication equipment such as a modem. He may telecommute from home, from a satellite location or mobile office.

2) How many people telecommute?

The number of telecommuters is difficult to compute. The International Telework Association and Council report that approximately 23 million people work at home at least part time for an employer. It further estimates that 31 million will be working at home for an employer by 2003. The difficulty in determining the number of telecommuters is partly due to the ambiguity in defining the status of some workers. For example, many sales people who work at home are hired by a company but are contract workers. Are they counted as telecommuters? How about freelancers who are also "hired" or contracted by companies to perform specific tasks. Whether or not these groups of people are counted in the over all population of telecommuters can significantly effect the resulting number of telecommuters. However, experts agree that the numbers of people who are working at home for a company are increasing steadily each year as the concept of telecommuting grows in acceptance.

3) What companies allow telecommuting?

Telecommuting can be found in companies and organization (including government agencies) of all sizes. AT&T is a pioneer in the telecommuting phenomena. Other organizations include Aetna, Gale Research, Journal Graphics, the Federal Government, many state governments, and even small privately owned companies.

4) What jobs are best suited for telecommuting?

While telecommuting jobs have expanded to include a large spectrum of job types, the jobs best suited to telecommuting are those in the technical field especially in computer programming. However, telecommuting jobs can also be found in writing, research, accounting, transcription, sales, law, social work, nursing, and many other areas.

5) Do telecommuter’s get salaries and benefits?

Salaries and benefits are part of many telecommuting programs. They can be found mostly in situations in which an employee has made arrangements with his employer to work at home and in highly skilled or professional jobs. Many of the telecommuting jobs found on the Internet are freelance or contract-based work in which the employee is paid on the amount of work completed (i.e. commission-based).

6) Do you have to pay for telecommuting jobs?

NO! Legitimate employers never charge to hire you. Telecommuting jobs are like any other job. You are hired because you have shown you have the skills and experience for the job. Any job announcement that suggests you can sign-up to work isn’t a real job. Neither is one that charges you a fee. You wouldn’t pay your current boss for paper clips or to add you to payroll!

7) Where can telecommuting jobs be found?

There are two ways to get a telecommuting job. The first is to consider your current job. Are there tasks at your current job that you could do at home? If so, create a Work-At-Home Proposal outlining your work-at-home plan and how it will benefit your company. The second way is to do a work-at-home job search. The best places to find these jobs are on career oriented websites.

8) Do I need special skills?

Special skills, particularly in computer programming, will make it faster and easier to find a work-at-home job. But there are work-at-home jobs in many fields that don’t require any special degrees or skills. Basic skills you should have include writing, organizing, Internet use, research, and problem solving.

9) Is telecommuting suited to parents?

Telecommuting offers many benefits to parents but that doesn’t mean telecommuters can get by without childcare. Many companies require a written telecommuting agreement with childcare arrangements specified. Working at home with children can be difficult, as children need much attention and care. Even when they are engaged in an activity, they can be a distraction. If you plan to work at home, it would be wise to research different child care options such as pre-schools, co-ops, and play groups that could give you some uninterrupted time to work.

10) Does telecommuting work for everyone?

No. While telecommuting offers many benefits such flexibility and no commute time, it does have its disadvantages. Working at home requires much self-discipline to avoid distractions such as the dishes and soap operas. It can create resentment at the office especially if the office staff is unable to contact or ends up picking up extra work not being finished by the telecommuter. One of the biggest complaints by telecommuters is the isolation felt by working at home. Telecommuters are left out of the formal and informal office social systems when an effort to keep in touch with the office isn’t made.

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Leslie Truex is the author of Jobs At Home: A Complete Guide to Finding or Creating a Work-At-Home Job. She has her comprehensive book plus reviews of other telecommuting resources at http://www.jobsathomesuccess.com.

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Avoid identity thieves when applying for a job online

If you're applying for a job via the Internet, you may be at risk for identity theft.
More and more jobs are being listed and applied for online. Unfortunately, there are also more identity thieves using job seekers' eagerness for employment to steal your financial information.

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Sunday, December 05, 2004

Work at home accounting and bookkeeping jobs

Accounting and finance careers involve the processing of financial data, handling accounts payables and receivables, organizing records and assistance in tax preparation. Accounting and Finance professionals often work in positions where they assist customers with their accounting records, bill paying and collections. Some of the common terms to describe accounting and financial careers are Finance Manager, Business Analyst, Auditor, Controller, Collection Agent, Bookkeeper, Accounting Clerk, CPA and Accountant. Accounting and finance telecommuting careers are open to entry-level as well as more experienced professionals that are good with math, self-motivated and able to meet deadlines. There are opportunities for contract work, full and part-time flexible schedules. 


Updated for 2022

AccountingDepartment.com

AccountingDepartment.com is an outsourcing firm that hires CPAs, bookkeepers with experience providing A/P, A/R, payroll, general sales staff, and appointment setters for work-at-home positions. Accountants need five years of experience, and bookkeepers need at least two. Some office work or local travel may be required.



ABBM Group

 Seeking "telecommuting" staff accountants.  CPA required.  Should have at least 3 years of prior public accounting experience.  Must have own computer, including a modem.  We will furnish necessary software.  Will primarily prepare individual, partnership, and corporate tax returns, including reviewing accounting records and making adjustments necessary to prepare tax returns.  Not necessary that you live in Houston, but would prefer Texas residents, if possible.  Position is ideal for (a) moms or stay-at-home dads, who have their CPA certificate, and who left practice to raise children and now want to work part time at home, or (b) people who have retired from public accounting who want to continue to work some.   This will be a new concept for us, so there may be some kinks to be worked out.  However, we're convinced it can be done.  Please send us your resume.


Belay Solutions
Belay typically hires virtual assistants, but they also hire more specialized positions like virtual bookkeepers. Job duties include paying client's bills, reconciling bank statements, journal and data entry, 1099 preparation, and payroll processing. Candidates must have five years prior experience.

Bookminders
Bookminders hires accountants with 4-year degrees and with five or more years of accounting experience,   Our employment model is ideal for candidates who are looking for work/life balance and want to work part- to full-time.  The bookminder position offers the opportunity to work from home and visit clients on-site weekly. These “bookminders” must have suitable office space in their home, a computer, and a car to facilitate local travel to meet with clients.

ClickAccounts
ClickAccounts provides business process outsourcing (BPO) service provider for small and medium-sized companies. To apply for an accounting or bookkeeping position, email your resume to careers@ClickAccounts.com.

Intuit
Tax software giant Intuit employs work-at-home tax advisors for permanent and seasonal (November through April) jobs giving tax help to callers—no selling or tax preparation will be required. Intuit also offers seasonal jobs as a QuickBooks Live Senior Expert Bookkeeper. If you plan to work in the bookkeeping domain, a four-year degree is preferred; if you want to work in the tax prep domain, a four-year degree is required.

Check out Flexjobs for more work at home jobs in accounting, finance, and bookkeeping 

Work at home jobs Texting

Texting is, in essence, getting paid to chat. This is a service that is provided largely in the UK where contractors chat from your computer to customers that are using their cell phones to presumably chat with other customers like them (which is actually the contractor). This work can be adult in nature, so please keep that in mind. If a company does not have a website listed and you want to apply, you would just send an email expressing your interest to the follow addresses. Due to the nature of the business, most companies prefer that their services not be discussed and that is something that we respect.

There is a message board, SexInTheCyber, that you can join for more information. You do have to be referred by a member in good standing.

Stream Texting - email: donnabailey@streamgroup.co.uk

Evoke Chat - email: Jo@evokechat.co.uk

EPL - email: wannabe@eplschedule.co.ukLST - email: info@livesextext.com

Text121 - email: text121chat@msn.com

Box-69 - visit their website to apply

Non adult texting job
Internet guide wanted ChaCha service that allows users to ask questions and receive answers via text message They are currently looking for guides to work on their computer to help infoseekers.

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Work at home Medical Transcription/Coding jobs

This list is updated for 2022 









  TransHealth We are always looking for highly skilled MT's who want to join our nationwide network transcribing medical dictation to the highest standards of accuracy, completeness and timeliness. Our transcriptionists work from home from any where in the United States, commuting via digital technology. Our medical transcriptionist jobs provide an empowering environment that offers you flexible scheduling and productivity-based compensation. We seek highly qualified, motivated people to join our team. 

SpectraMedi is a growing state-of-the-art medical transcription service with an ongoing need for professionals who know they can make a difference. We value the person and the professional that joins our team. Quality Assurance Editors / Proofreaders - Work at home / remote or in-office Requires very little typing. Superior proofing and editing skills required.

Fast Chart, Inc., a leading provider of outsourced medical transcription services and an operating division of Applied Medical Services, is honored to be among the companies considered in your career search. Fast Chart offers clients the highest levels of accuracy with rapid turn-around times, therefore we must hire only highly trained medical transcriptionists (MTs). Qualified candidates must have at least two years of full-time medical transcription experience in a clinical or hospital setting.  ----------


  Axolotl As part of our company's growth, we are recruiting work-at-home medical transcription professionals to become full-time or part-time employees. If you possess at least three years of hospital or two years of multi-specialty clinic medical transcription experience and want to become part of a top-rate team, please fax or email your resume. 

RTO Stat Typists (male or female) who are trained, skilled medical transcriptionists with at least 1 year of on-the-job medical transcription experience. • If you have recently completed a comprehensive medical transcription course with some live transcription experience we would possibly offer a check ride to see just what skills you do have. • Because we also do non-medical transcription, RTO-stat would accept resumes from skilled, accurate typists who type 85+ words per minute. • Legal transcriptionists who have had at least 1 year of legal typing experience 

UnitedTran is now hiring full-time, part-time, experienced, or non-experienced MTs. If you are frustrated because no one will give you the "chance", we would like to offer you a great career opportunity as a Medical Transcriptionist 

Accuscribe is a unique service in that it utilizes Speech Machines technology, enabling us to hire the best transcriptionists from across the United States.

  Ascend Healthcare Systems Medical Transcriptionist to work from home. Minimum of three years of acute care facilities experience. CMT preferred. Required experience with Windows 2000 or Windows XP and proficient with Internet – FTP, https://, pcAnywhere and other protocols. Also required is proficiency in WordPerfect 9.X or Word 2002/2003. Highly competitive production based compensation plus other benefits. IC and employee positions available in all states 


Phonenix Med Com We require a minimum of 3 years experience in Ops and Discharges, with acute care facility/teaching institution/production environment experience essential. This is a major metropolitan market with primarily teaching institutions, and therefore there are significant numbers of ESL’s. All of our hospitals are teaching facilities, with general technical surgeries requiring the skill and ability to transcribe a variety of disciplines every single day. Operative reports comprise approximately 80% of our volume. We also hire for discharge summary/ consultation/ clinic note coverage as the need arises.

  TSystemsGroup.com Certified Medical Coders and Transcriptionists needed immediately for local onsite and remote coding. VA/DOD and Dictaphone experience desired

  Oracle Transcription Full-time or part-time, we welcome MTs to the ever widening circle of professionals working with OTI. We offer a low-pressure, work-at-home environment allowing you to arrange your work time to match your requirements. We offer a variety of work types and virtually unlimited work, all in a supportive environment where you can improve your skills and earnings.  

Thomas Transcription Only Experienced Transcriptionists Need Apply We are always looking for qualified medical Transcriptionists to join Thomas Transcription. You just might be the candidate we are looking for to complement our team. As you know, medical transcription is a very serious and important part of any medical practice. Help us help you find the right work for you. Minimum 3 years Experienced Only Need To Apply Neurology and Radiology Transcriptionist Needed: 5 Plus Years Experience 

Transcription Solutions, Inc. provides medical transcription services for health information, radiology, pathology, emergency rooms, physician offices and clinics throughout the United States. To those we serve, our team members are a vital part of the company’s success.TSI recognizes that there can be no greater asset in our operational structure than the talents each individual brings to the organization. All positions held with TSI are unique parts of the overall operation. Contributions made by TSI team members, through their work and communications with one another, assists everyone in accomplishing both personal and professional goals. 

NJPR Hospital & Medical Services has been providing hospital and medical support services in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania since 1974. We offer advanced technology in digital dictation, electronic transmission of reports, customized solutions, and all areas of medical transcription support. Available services also include coding support for inpatient and outpatient records, abstracting, data entry and analysis of coding accuracy. NJPR offers customized programs designed to meet specific needs within the Health Information Management Department. Targeted technical seminars are provided for various levels of competence in ICD-9-CM coding, CPT-4 coding, as well as seminars customized to meet the client's specific needs. NJPR also specializes in utilization management and review programs, including department review, specialty review, quality assessment, education programs, and varied related services individually created to meet specific client needs. 

Spheris relies on our employees to provide superior customer service and to fuel our growth. We are always seeking professional medical transcriptionists and quality assurance specialists.

  Keystrokes One of the primary goals of starting Keystroke Services was to provide a way for people to use their skills to earn extra income by working flexible hours at home. Naturally, medical transcription experience is an asset; but other backgrounds, such as nursing or typing, are sometimes adequate. Ultimately, the right attitude and an ability to learn is just as important as experience. Transcriptionists with Keystroke Services are considered contract labor rather than employees, and are allowed to determine their own hours and work load. In addition, the use of the internet allows transcription to be done virtually anywhere phone lines exist! 

Breitner Transcription Services, Inc. provides the most accurate, timely and conveniently delivered reports in the medical transcription industry. Our team of professionals is trained to take transcription accuracy to the premier level. We assign specialized Quality Control Editors to every client, and they take responsibility for the accuracy and punctuality of each report. This hands-on approach to client service means that our transcription reports exceed the national standard of the AAMT. 

Medigrafix What does it take to be an at home Transcriptionist? You must be proficient in WordPerfect and MS Word. You must be proficient in Windows and Internet based applications. You must be proficient with fax, phone, modem, and PC file transfer functions. You must be able to type 65 words per minute or better. Completion of medical terminology courses required. Experience is necessary with at least five years of clinic or hospital transcription work history. You must be highly motivated, well organized, and disciplined.

  MT World now offers full and part time employment opportunities World Wide. Contact us today for information. MT-World is accepting resumes from transcription professionals. MT-World offers competitive pay and work from home opportunities 

Cynmedic CyMed's transcription positions require no less than two years' experience as a medical transcriptionist in a hospital or clinic setting. Editor positions can be filled by applicants with a background in medical terminology (such as nurses, social workers, etc.). Depending on the contract preferences of our clients, CyMed offers both on-site and at-home employment opportunities 

Superior Global Solutions: we want our team to succeed, and strive to create an atmosphere in which employees can benefit and provide benefit to others. Our most important assets are our team members, and we continuously strive to attract, motivate, develop and retain quality people. Superior offers competitive wages with a quality-based production pay plan. Our team members have a clearly defined career path, with visible advancement potential. Consistent growth is achievable with our stratified levels.

  MVTS Join a professional, dynamic team of medical transcriptions while working from your own home! MVTS OFFERS: Unlimited Earning Potential Steady Work Flow Work Flexibility Professional Technical and Staff SupportComputer and Printer Inventory Reduction Training