Tuesday, May 07, 2019

How finding a work at home job is now easier?

Ryan H  in California  used to make $30,000 a year as a preschool music teacher. Now he makes $30,000 a month producing jingles and videos through a website called Fiverr — and he does so from the comfort of his home.


Heenan is part of an explosion in home-based work opportunities occurring thanks to the Internet. Consumer reporters such as myself used to struggle to offer people legitimate work-from-home options. In fact, most of our stories on the subject were about work-from-home scams. But now there are all sorts of solid opportunities to make a living in your pajamas.

Websites that connect workers with clients are the game-changer. For example, on Fiverr, ­Heenan’s venue of choice, freelancers list their services — many starting at just $5 — for companies to browse. On FlexJobs, companies list jobs for freelancers to consider. FlexJobs charges a monthly fee of $15 for membership, or $50 for a year. Fiverr takes a 20 percent commission on earnings. Both sites cater to a wide variety of professionals, but Fiverr seems to attract creatives such as graphic designers, writers and videographers. FlexJobs’ list of categories includes more technical options, such as accounting, project management and engineering.


There are also many niche employment websites that focus on a single type of home-based work. Many hire freelancers; Others are looking for home-based employees. Some even offer benefits like healthcare coverage and paid vacation. Here are several worth checking out. Just be sure to check with the Better Business Bureau and other consumer organizations before working with a site, as their reputations can change over time.

Check ou the whole article on the Washington Post

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

What does a Social Media Manager Specialist do?

Social Media Managers are a new hot job that you can do remotely. But what exactly does one do   Here is a manager/coordinator job description for a large retail company but the basics are really the same for a mom and pop business vs a large national organization.  


The social media team creates and nurtures stories aimed at fostering authentic connections with consumers all over the world. The Social Media specialist  is responsible for managing strategy, content sourcing, publishing, and optimization of  climb social media channels and activation.
What are your daily tasks a social media specialist 

Develop and evolve   organic content strategy for the brand’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.
Create and manage  content calendar.
Provide content sourcing, publishing and reporting support social media channels.
Develop creative briefs for activations around brand, ecommerce, retail, and sports marketing initiatives, athlete stories, and  corporate social responsibility initiatives.
Develop social media strategy, managing key athletes and partner relationships to bring them to life.
Coordinate production of social media activations.
Stay up to date and share best practices for each platform with international partners, athletes, and wholesale dealers.
Continually optimize content and account configuration for each channel.
Analyze and report content performance on each channel.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Working Solution Call Center great WAHM job opportunity

Working Solutions is a recognized leader in home-based contact and call center jobs. Become an Independent Agent and Work Anywhere with Working Solutions.  I know alot of wahms would love this opportunity. 


 They have been a recognized since 2015 as a top remote company from Flexjobs There’s nothing like hearing what our contact center agents think. Firsthand. In person. Out in the field. Such is the case, as captured in the new video, “

We Asked Agents What They Love about Working Solutions.” 




Their words resonate throughout our company, now in its 23rd year. They inspire us. Bind us together as a team.

Most important, they guide us, improving the business and elevating sales and service for our clients and their customers.

Interviewed at a recent meeting in Houston, Texas, agents told us they like their coworkers, caring culture and work-life flexibility.







Tax Software Customer Service Representative
Duties will include providing personalized tax preparation software support and guidance and troubleshooting through inbound phone calls and video chat. One to two years’ experience in a high-volume customer service role is required. Having prepared your own taxes is a plus.

Corporate Travel Agent
This remote role will provide customer support on itinerary selection and ticketing options for air, hotel, and car reservations, and make changes to existing reservations. One to two years’ experience in a high-volume customer service role, experience in a GDS system, or a strong interest in learning Sabre is needed.

Event Ticketing and Sales
Taking inbound customer service calls and talking with buyers and sellers to provide first-call resolution or determine the appropriate triage route are the main tasks of this role. You’ll need some working knowledge and interest in sports, music, or theater, and one to two years’ experience in a high-volume customer service role.

Senior Living Customer Care

Working remotely, this role will provide compassionate customer care support through inbound calls and outbound calls to assist seniors and their families in finding senior living care. One to two years’ experience in a high-volume customer service role is required. Experience in the senior care industry is preferred, or a strong desire to learn about senior care.

Sound good?

If so, become part of the Woohoo Crew, where agents wow our clients and their customers every day. Apply today 

Saturday, April 20, 2019

5 Ways to Prepare for Your Work at Home Job

While working at home  used to be somewhat of a rarity, it is now a regular part of working life for many people. Indeed, some companies are now happy to employ full-time remote staff, or offer current staff the option to telecommute on some days.  

If you're considering telecommuting or working from home , make sure you are ready before you dive in. A work athome job has many benefits, as long as you know how to prepare your home and your expectations.
Set up a  dedicated work space
You may have telecommuted occasionally, plopping the laptop down on the dining table with a few pertinent folders and a cellphone at hand. That was OK for a temporary work station. But if you're doing this full time, you need a dedicated office space in your home.
Hopefully, you have the option of converting a room in your home into an office. If you don't, can you build a space in the basement, or convert a large portion of a room into a work space? Room dividers and clever furniture placement can help. This needs to be somewhere that you use only for work, allowing you to easily separate it from your personal and leisure time.

What's more, if you have a family, or kids you need to set solid boundaries for your telecommuting hustle.  You may need to get a sitter for little kids.  Let them know that it's extremely important for you to have a place to work without noise or distractions. Sometimes, it's possible to shut out noise with a good pair of noise-cancelling headphones, or even ear plugs. But that is not ideal. 
Invest in the best equipment that you can afford
You may be lucky and get a telecommuting job that supplies you with a computer, phone, and other necessary electronics and equipment. However you may have to go out and purchase these items on your own if you are an independent contractor. 
However you get your equipment, make sure you have the best that you can currently afford. You are now on your own, without the help of an IT department or other specialist. You do not want to be at the mercy of old, glitchy equipment that could leave you in serious trouble at the worst possible time. Plus, get the latest software updates.  I have always had good luck with Dell Laptops 
You will also need to have excellent services to support this equipment. For starters, you'll need a great, high-speed internet connection. You'll also need good cellphone reception. If you're getting a lot of dropped calls or interference, you will find it frustrating to communicate with the office and any customers you may deal with. In that case, look into signal boosters, or get a landline 
 Do not ditch your office attire completely
A lot of people think that when they get a work-at-home gig, they'll swap the suits and professional clothing for jogging pants and a T-shirt. Depending on the kind of work you are doing, that's not always a good idea. You may need to do video conference via zoom or webex and you don't want to come across as sloppy.  

Set regular office hours for yourself
A work-at-home work can means a lot of flexibility. But, if you get into bad habits quickly, that flexibility can soon become a threat to your productivity and your livelihood.
The problem with a work-at-home job is the amount of freedom and distraction that comes with it. In an office environment, you have a work space, a boss, coworkers, and very little else to do but focus on the task at hand. At home, you are literally surrounded by the comforts of home. You have a living room, a TV, music, a kitchen full of food, a garden, and a bed …
Fight the temptation to sleep in an extra hour, or take two hours for lunch. These can become dangerous habits. You won't finish your tasks on time, or you'll rush and produce sloppy work. Either way, you could soon kiss your telecommuting job goodbye, and all the perks that go with it.
So, set your hours, and stick to them. After a while, it will become second nature. And let your family and friends know that you're at work, even though you're at home. 

Know what your work-at-home role entails
This one can trip many people up, simply because the expectations they have might not align with those of their employer. If you're truly working for yourself, and you're your own boss, this will not be an issue. But if you are working for a company, you may discover that they have guidelines for you to follow.
For instance, you may need to be available at your computer and/or phone at certain hours throughout the day. They may want you to travel into the office for big meetings, or to organize presentations. 

Tuesday, April 02, 2019

Beware of these common work-at-home scams

Clark Howard local consumer guru shared some of the scam ideas 


“You’ve got to be careful if you’re looking to work at home. Be sure to avoid the ads in the back of women’s magazines about envelope stuffing, doing medical office paperwork and the like. The one area that has proven legitimate over time is becoming a call center worker from your home.”


Work-at-home scams are always in season, with scammers looking to empty your wallet at a time when it’s already light because of unemployment or reduced hours at work. Here are a few common warning signs to look for:

Social networks are a hot spot for work-at-home danger. 
One company called Easy Tweet Profits claims you can make up to $873/day online. They even claim one person earned $400,000/year using their method of tweeting your way to success. The catch? By signing up for their program you agree to be charged just under $50 per month! There are a whole host of other companies with similar names (usually involving “make money” or “make profits”) that suggest social networking can be a cash cow. But their game is all the same: Whether you’re talking about something you see on Craigslist, eBay, Facebook, Twitter or whatever’s the next hot thing, you’ve got to be wary.

Phony job listings on legit job-hunting websites
One fraudulent group was listing fake jobs on CareerBuilder, which is an otherwise respectable site. The group was charging a big fee for a background check before consideration of any applicants. Federal, state and local authorities received more than 17,000 complaints filed by people who were ripped off by this particular group. And that’s just the number of people who found their way to complain. Who knows how many others were taken?

Pitches to be your own boss
Our Consumer Action Center is hearing from a lot of callers who go to help-wanted sites, find an opportunity that looks good and then contact the supposed employer. It turns out to be a pitch for owning your own business, with promises of huge money. Unfortunately, the only ones making money are the people pushing startup kits and related costs.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Top Career Path with Remote Work at home Jobs


In this list of the 100 top companies for remote jobs, there are clear trends in terms of the career fields where these companies hire regularly for work-from-home jobs. 



Here are the top career fields with remote jobs, followed by examples of companies from this list hiring for those types of jobs:

  1. Medical and Health: UnitedHealth Group, Anthem, Inc., Humana
  2. Computer and IT: Dell, Xerox, Teradata
  3. Education and Training: VIPKID, Kaplan, Western Governors University
  4. Sales: HD Supply, NCH Corporation, Williams-Sonoma
  5. Customer Service: SYKES, Working Solutions, Amazon
  6. Accounting and Finance: JLL – Jones Lang LaSalle, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase
  7. Travel and Hospitality: Hilton, BCD Travel, Carlson Wagonlit Travel

Tuesday, August 29, 2017

13 Work at home Telecommuting jobs for the Sports Fan

CNBC recently shared 13 jobs that you are work at home if you are a sports fan.  Some are  full time.,  a few part time    Here are some job titles plus descriptions  to search for!  

1. Fan Happiness Associate


Job description: "Working full-time and remotely, a fan happiness associate is needed at a sports ticketing app. The job involves fielding incoming phone calls, emails and texts; helping customers with questions relating to the app; placing new orders; and following up on customer inquiries. Must have two or more years of customer support experience."

2. Project Manager

Job description: "A company that promotes bike riding is seeking a project manager to manage the successful delivery of projects, maintain relationships with local contractors, and oversee the website for each project. Must have project manager experience and a bachelor's degree for this remote position."

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3. Contributor — Chicago Bulls

Job description: "A contributor is needed to develop content, generate story ideas, conduct research, monitor team scores and news, and more. Must have strong writing ability, as well as a passion for and extensive knowledge of the Chicago Bulls. This is a remote position anywhere in the U.S."

4. Senior Football Sales Specialist

Job description: "Working for a non-profit that assists with collegiate scouting, a remote sales specialist will evaluate and qualify football student-athletes academically and athletically, match them with the appropriate membership, sell and enroll qualified student-athletes and other tasks."

5. Game Day Monitor

Job description: "This part-time, remote role will work for a baseball-related company to handle the quality assurance of live audio and video streams over the web, supply nightly reports to game night staff, and troubleshoot issues. You'll need to work your hours around the MLB game schedule."

6. Major Gifts Officer

Job description: "A major gifts officer is needed at a soccer organization to generate philanthropic support, oversee a major gift program, establish an annual operating plan and steward donors through a range of experiences and communications. This is a full-time, remote job in the New York area."



7. Fantasy eSports Beat Writer

Job description: "As a freelance, remote job, a fantasy eSports beat writer will be responsible for writing data-driven articles related to trends in major U.S. sports with an emphasis on fantasy sports. The writer will also collaborate with an editor to develop new content topics. Being an avid eSports fan, along with writing skills, will qualify you for this job."

8. Sports Sales Representative

Job description: "A sports sales representative will work for a custom mouthguard company part-time to generate a robust pipeline in designated markets, close new business deals, and help with event bookings. Previous sales experience is needed, and experience with sports or sports technology is a plus."

9. Senior Sports Editor

Job description: "A remote senior sports editor will manage the editorial processes of a sports channel, lead writers and editors, and create content for distribution channels. A bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience will qualify you for this full-time job."

10. Video Contributor — MLB Team Brands

Job description: "A freelance, remote video contributor will develop 5+ original videos per week for a sports website, and collaborate with the league manager and executive producer on script development and video ideation. Must have experience producing short videos."

11. Freelance Artist

Job description: "Working remotely, a freelance artist is needed at a sportswear company to contribute original illustrations to supplement an in-house art staff. Must have solid illustration/line art/layout skills, and be able to complete designs to customer specifications."

12. Marketing and Operations Specialist

Job description: "This position will communicate directly with customers, create a customer retention strategy and marketing strategy and improve visibility for a popular sports-oriented website. You'll need strong customer service skills and a love of data/metrics for this full-time, remote job."

13. Social Media Producer

Job description: "A website for sports fans needs a social media producer to contribute coverage of live events, discover real-time breaking news and trending social stories, create original social content and collaborate on story ideas and packaging. There is an option to work from home."