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Work at Home Job Listings In addition to companies that typically hire employees that work from home, there are sites where you can find work at home job listings. Carefully review the listings you find, because you will find scams can slip through the cracks and get posted on even the best sites. Craigslist Craig's List is significantly searchable, but it has a simple list of "real" jobs. Search for freelance positions by entering "freelance" as a keyword in the search box on the front page of the site. Otherwise, click on the city that interests you and review the list of job openings. Media Bistro If you are looking for a media position, here's a good place to start. Register (free) to access the job postings, then search using "freelance" as a keyword. MMM (Money Making Mommy) Scroll down past the ads for a lengthy list of work at home job postings in a variety of fields. Sunoasis Jobs Writing, editing, copywriting, PR, and other positions. Job Search Engines Job search engine sites, including Indeed, Simply Hired, and Jobster, allow users to search by keyword and location. If you have specific skills (i.e. insurance claims, customer service, web design) such by those skills and terms like work at home, freelance, telecommute, etc. The Top Job Sites Monster, CareerBuilder, Yahoo! Hot Jobs and the other top job sites all contain work at home job listings. It takes some work just to weed through the postings, but, they are there. Search using keywords like "freelance" "telecommute" "work from home" and "work at home" as well as by the type of work you are interested in. Again, be specific. Writer's Weekly Writer's Weekly has an excellent selection of freelance writing jobs, articles, a discussion newsletter and a free weekly jobs newsletter. A Word of Work From Home Warning Jobs that promise you oodles of money with little investment of time and no experience aren't legitimate. Legitimate work at home jobs are going to require that you have skills relevant to the position. Many jobs require skills like writing, graphic design, programming or web design, for example. If you don't have any experience in the field(s) you are interested in, it's going to be difficult to find an employer willing to hire you. Most employers who are willing to hire someone to work from home want workers who can work independently and get the job done with little guidance. Finally, please take the time to research every job lead you find and every site you visit carefully. Even sites that purport to be impartial sometimes aren't. I just visited a site that supposedly had general information on telecommuting. They recommended their top sites, all of which happened to be affiliated indirectly with the first site and all of which charged a fee.




 

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