Legitimate Work-at-Home Opportunities
by Holly Sendy on Feb 26, 2009 with 9 Comments
You’re probably wondering by now if working at home is even a possibility after constantly hearing about scams and having to pay in order to get hired or even started. I want to share with you some actual legitimate work at home opportunities that I’ve came across in my search of finding a work-at-home job.
Is a home agent opportunity. Here you’ll perform tasks like receiving calls from customers either related to customer service, sales or technical support. Convergys provides a comprehensive, paid training program to those who successfully become home agents.
With Arise, it’s required to work at least 25 hours a week. Arise offers positions in technical support, sales and customer service. After your application is accepted you have to get certified through their company, but don’t worry, it’s all free.
Here at Alpine you would perform customer service by helping resolve an issue, order an item or answer questions.
With Working Solutions you get asked to work on projects. These projects vary, which allows for work to stay interesting and enjoyable. The primary focus of work is various types of phone work/call center and data entry products. The call center projects can include order processing, reservations, enrollments, customer service, sales, market research, technical support, etc.
With Speak Write, you listen to recorded documents and write them out and earn money.
Work at home position through an airline. Here you’ll book tickets and answer questions that people may have.
If you feel that you’d like to help children of all ages with their homework and tutor them, then maybe this is an opportunity that you should consider. After filling out the application, you then take tests and have to pass then in the areas that you want to tutor in.
Fusion cash is basically a survey opportunities that you earn money doing.
If you’re looking for a freelance writing job, then here’s a place you definitely want to check out. Sunoasis is a website that lists freelance writing jobs.
Here are a bunch more legitimate work at home jobs:
Make sure to check out my other article titled work from home…is it really legitimate?
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M A Bhanpurwala | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
nice advice
Holly Sendy | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
Thanks
Liane Schmidt | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
Thank you so much for this wonderful article!
Blessings.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
Holly Sendy | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
Thanks Liane! Glad you liked this article!
papaleng | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
a very interesting article and good advice.
Eric Mendoza | Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
very helpful and informative article, Holly. I’m honestly thrilled about trying out Arise and seeing if I could have one of my jobs be from home.
Holly Sendy | Feb 27, 2009 | Reply
Thanks
I’m glad you all found this article to be helpful and informative. That’s cool that you’re going to try Arise!
Kristie Claar | Mar 6, 2009 | Reply
Nice work Holly! This would have been nice to have when I got laid off, but now I’m back to work and love my job. However, the tutoring one sounds very interesting. I love working with kids and really wanted to become a teacher, don’t know why I didn’t.
Holly Sendy | Mar 8, 2009 | Reply
Thanks Kristie! Glad you like this article. I wish you the best if you try the tutoring job.