Thursday, January 13, 2011

Work at home telecommuting job leads Jan 13th


Assistant Director position in New York but can work from home
Looking for a PHP programmer for part-time position   Maryland The main one we need is based on SMF forums, so we need someone that is expert with that.  You can work remotely from your home through one of our computers in the office so in case we need to do coding together or consult - we will have the same screen.
Associate Editor  Law and business publisher needs an Associate Editor with substantial knowledge of the healthcare industry. Will contribute content to website and generate traffic. Must have a proven record of professional writing skills and experience.
Inventory Preparation Assisting, flexible hrs DC need to go into the office every couple of weeks.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Work at home telecommuting job leads Jan 11th

Remember legit companies will not ask for a fee. These jobs are not researched however we have experience in weeding out what sounds legit and what isn't, Please be careful and ask questions. The old saying if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. You will not make $1000s of dollars a week sitting around stuffing envelopes, typing, posting ads or data entry. If they ask a fee for training or software-run the other way.

Companies that regularly hire telecommuters Work at home call centers, telemarketing, online scoring, tutoring transcription companies, bookkeeping, accounting.




Freelance Legal Editor Wanted This is a 100% freelance, telecommuting position. All editing is handled through our online system, so all you need is a computer, internet access, and the ability to edit and deliver clean, concise copy on a variety of legal subjects, like “How can you file bankruptcy without an income?,” “What is the penalty for driving under the influence in Massachusetts?,” “What is the bench trial process?,” and “What is possession of a forged instrument in Kentucky?”





Friday, January 07, 2011

Work at home telecommuting job leads Jan 7th




 Freelance web writers  Select writing assignments from a library of ready-to-claim titles
- Write from anywhere and submit completed articles through our online work-desk
- Build your online visibility with a byline and bio on each published article
- Receive feedback from professional copy editors
- Expect to earn $15 - $25 per hour writing short-form 300-500 word articles
- No minimum or maximum work quotas
- Receive reliable upfront payment twice-a-week for each published article



 Customer service home agent *This position is a Permanent Part-Time position.
**Must be available for full-time training (8:30am - 5:00pm) in the King of Prussia office for the first 6 weeks.
**After successfully completing training, this will be a home-based position. Candidates hired into this role must sign a Yellowbook Telecommuting Agreement.


Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Work at home telecommuting job leads Jan 5th

Simple Internet Research  I'm looking for someone to do basic internet research for a growing middle market investment banking practice. I'll show you what needs to be done. All you need is a computer and internet connection. Work can be done at your home on your own schedule, but the work needs to be completed on agreed upon deadlines. I'd like to meet at least once a week to discuss upcoming projects and time commitments. Plenty of work over the long term.

marketing assistant DC  part time at home

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Your no nonsense guide to finding a work at home job

Work at Home Now: The No-nonsense Guide to Finding Your Perfect Home-based Job, Avoiding Scams, and Making a Great LivingWork at Home Now: The No-nonsense Guide to Finding Your Perfect Home-based Job, Avoiding Scams, and Making a Great Living

I already knew some of the basic information about working from home, so about half of the book was no news to me. However, the sources of jobs, websites, etc. by themselves are reason enough to buy the book.
A good many of the jobs hire people not as employees but as consultants--this means you are your own boss. This is not a bad thing--just remember the following: regular employees pay half of their FICA taxes, and their employers pay the other half; if you are your own employer (a consultant) you must pay BOTH halves of that tax. And you have to pay for your own health insurance, of course. So think it over thoroughly before you choose to be a consultant/contractor.
If you want to work out of your home, this is definitely the book for you. If you want to start your own home business, look elsewhere.