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  • Telecommuting Customer Service Agent
    If you’re just starting out on your telecommuting job search; you may be getting a feel for what types of jobs are out there and want to know which ones you can do. For this article we’ll tackle one of the most popular telecommuting positionsout there-Customer Service.
  • Telecommuting: The Non-Phone Work
    Most telecommuting jobs available are phone-based. Those jobs include customer service, sales, telemarketing, appointment setting and virtual assistants. They’re also the easiest ones to find.
  • Tips for Keeping Your Telecommuting Job
    Congratulations, you have landed a telecommuting job. All your hard work has paid off and now you can settle into the daily grind of working a job from your own home. Now that you have that job; you’ll want to keep it.
  • Getting to Know Your Typical Telecommuting Scams
    The desire to find telecommuting jobs are on the rise. More people today are spending hours searching for positions that they can do from home, so they can get rid of their current jobs that they commute to.
  • Keeping Your Telecommuting Job Search Efforts Organized
    Oftentimes, those looking for telecommuting work, will apply to several companies at one time to increase their chances of getting hired. It does help your employment efforts, but it can make it hard to keep track of where and when you applied to what company.
  • Types of Telecommuting Positions: Part Two
    In the first article we talked about a few types of telecommuting positions. That article only skimmed the surface of what’s really available to you.
  • Types of Telecommuting Positions: Part One
    If you’re new to the telecommuting job search; you probably have a lot of questions about what types of positions you can apply for. There are several kinds of jobs that are frequently being offered as a telecommuting position by several companies.
  • Preparing your Home Office For Telecommuting
    When getting a home office set up to take on telecommuting work, many people tend to spend all their money on the frills. While it’s nice to have beautiful flowers or lighthouses to look at while you work, they’re not as important to have as some other items are. It’s best to leave the frills until you have the important things in place.
  • Job Boards: Free or Paid
    There are tons of online job boards out there. Some are free to use anytime you want and others you have to pay to access their database. When searching for a telecommuting position, it’s sometimes hard to know whether you should stick with the free boards or go with a paid one.
  • Telecommuting Job Search Frequently Asked Questions
    If you’re looking for a telecommuting job, you may have some questions about the whole job searching process. Here are some frequently asked questions to answer some of them for you:
  • Basics on How to Research Telecommuting Jobs
    Okay, you’ve found a job advertisement that you could possibly apply to. Now what do you do? This is where your job researching will start kicking in. It’s important to know or at least have a good idea that the job ad is legit before moving on to the applying stage.
  • Telecommuting Scams: How to Spot Them
    The internet is a great opportunity for anyone looking for jobs or starting a business. Unfortunately, scammers have found a way to make a killing off preying on people like us. Found out how you can protect yourself.
  • 4 Big Mistakes People Make When Applying for Telecommuting Jobs
    While it’s important to know what to do to help your chances in getting the telecommuting position you want; it’s also just as important to know what you should not do. Learning from others mistakes is the best way to do that.
  • Is Telecommuting Going To Stay?
    We all know that some fads come and go. Just when you get used to one thing, you suddenly find it gone and something else takes it place. There has been some controversy over whether or not Telecommuting is simply a fad that could go at any time.
  • Presenting the Telecommuting Concept to Your Onsite Employer
    You might have a current job that you love, but you’ve been hoping to find a position like it that you could perform while working in your home office.

    Sometimes finding the telecommuting position is as close as the job you’re already working. It’s a matter of convincing your current employer that the job could be done from your home.
  • Are You Cut Out For a Telecommuting Position?
    The idea of being able to work from your own home office holds a lot of appeal. It enables you to spend more time with your family and less time with the hassles of getting to and from work. It also helps cut down on some of your living costs by saving on gas money and work clothes.

    But, not everyone is really cut out to be a telecommuter.
  • Telecommuting Phone Interview Tips
    Whenever you apply for a job; if a hiring manager is impressed with your resume or application, then you can expect an interview to take place. This is how they tell if you are right for the position they want to hire for.
  • Telecommuting Cover Letter Tips
    You have your resume completed and you want to get a cover letter developed to send along with it. Should you use the same one you used for past onsite jobs? The answer would be no.
  • Telecommuting Resume Tips
    You might be familiar with the layouts of resumes for job positions that are done in brick and mortar buildings. Telecommuting job resume layouts are much the same as the others, but there are some things that should be done differently. The focus should take on a slightly different path.
  • Are Cover Letters Really Necessary?
    Cover letters are great ways to grab the attention of a hiring manager of the company you are applying for. They tell that hiring manager why you are the one that should be considered for the job they’re offering.

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