Lookie Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in bloggers, math instructor, medco, telenetwork, work at home, writersFeatured Lead:
Rent-a-RV is seeking full-time and part-time individuals to work from home and complete reservations from home. Individuals will receive completed Quote from our Quote department and call back customers to complete there reservation that they recently request a quote for.
Commission is 5% to 10% of rental total which ranges from $150 to $1000 depending on how long someone rents for.
support@rentarvnow.com
Service 800
IMAC Coordinator
Customer Support
Pharmacy Tech
Staffing Coordinator
Mortgage Default Specialist
Pediatric Triage Nurse
Marketing Intern (Paid)
Writing Assistant
Georgia Seamstress or Sewer
Business Writers
Mystery Shopping and General Work at Home Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in bloggers, customer service, hiring, mystery shopper, review writers, work at homeToday's Featured Lead:
Club Quarters is a private hotel chain designed for the business traveler. We have just completed a transition from a brick and mortar call center to a fully remote (work at home) central reservations center and have several PT positions available.
As a Club Quarters employee, you will work with our members to make reservations as well as address all of their concerns in a comprehensive and expedient manner. You must be able to multi-task during calls by building a relationship with the member, navigating computer systems to find their information, and determining their needs simultaneously. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced environment with an emphasis on quality and attaining all required performance metrics.
In addition to an excellent hourly rate, as a Club Quarters employee, you'll receive 7 complimentary nights in any of our CQ locations.
As a work at home agent, you must provide an office like environment and high speed internet, we provide all equipment necessary including PC, VPN box, and phone.
PT hourly rate is $12.50
Email: rmiller@clubquarters.com
Customer Service
Outdoor Bloggers- Must have your OWN blog.
Community Development Manager
GECapital - Must be located within 65 mile radius of Tempe, AZ
Austin Video Mystery Shoppers -*Never pay to work even if it is Mystery Shopping
Internet Assessors and Judges
Market Optimizer Director NC and VA
Spanish Interpreters needed. Must have 2 years of experience interpreting in the medical/insurance field. For consideration, email resume to corissa@commgap.com 801-944-4049. Paid hourly and flexible schedule offered.
Programmer or here
Convergys
Digital Artist
IMshopping Hiring Date Approaching
Posted by: TRochelle in IMshopping, shopping assistant, twitter, work at homeIMshopping will begin hiring from their site starting on October 27th. They will invite community members to become paid Shopping Assistant Guides at that time. In order to be invited, you must answer 25 questions on their site to showcase your research skills.
Don't forget you can compete and win Best Answers as a member of our community too. So be sure to take advantage of this opportunity to earn extra cash in time for Christmas!
Also IMshopping is pleased to announce a Best Questions contest. Simply go to IMshopping or Twitter us at @imshopping and post your questions. Your question could be selected as the “Most Interesting’ or “Most Active” question which means you can win $50. You must ask 10 questions per day to enter. Contest starts today and will be awarded weekly until further notice. You will have the choice of a gift card or cash. Get those questions in!
Who Is Hiring, Today?
Posted by: TRochelle in bloggers, data analyst, freelance, hiring, RN, work at home, writersFeatured lead for today:
Mama is looking for 4 blog writers
* Divorced and looking for love
The perfect writer would be someone who is divorced and looking for love.
* Mom re-entering work force
The perfect writer would be someone who was a stay at home mom and is re-entering the work force. The blog posts will be about the journey of a woman entering the work force after being a stay at home mom. We want you to write about everything that you experience while making the transition (frustration, fear, happiness, uncertainty).
* Battling a disease or illness
The perfect writer would be someone who is battling a disease or illness and wants to share how it has changed your life. We want to know every little thing about it (your feelings, your emotions, your plan, your medical treatments, support or lack of support from family and friends)
* Eco-green fanatic
The perfect writer would be someone who is fanatical about going green. Someone who drives their partner or family crazy about recycling everything from the leaves on the ground to the cardboard toilet paper roller.
MamasHealth.com is looking for a writer to write for the blog. (Mama's Health Blog)
Each blog post will be about 300 words in length. This is a bid for 25 blog posts
Please send 3 samples of work to jobs@mamashealth.com
Please submit bid for this project. The writing samples should be related to the position you are applying to and similar to the types of topics you would write on the blog.
The blog posts will become property of MamasHealth.com. We will create a name for you to write under.
Dining Alliance- Dallas based
Ajilon
New Zealand Proofreader
Golf Writer
Technical Writer
RubyRails Developer
RN Transplant Case Manager
Freelance Designers (Banners)
Freelance Architect/Project Manager
American Kidney Foundation
Data Analyst
Help desk Analyst-Must train 4 wks in Tampa, Florida
It's Raining Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in customer service, twitter, webinar host, work at home, writerDue to recent developments in my life, I will now be providing even more job leads than before. I hope this is a change you can handle because even more great changes like this are to come. You will also find job leads in daily posts for those who are not quite sure about Twitter and its importance. I will still Twitter a few leads but the bulk will be found here at It's T.Rochelle!
Job Leads:
MindBloom
We are looking to pay a flat rate of $200 for someone to tag 1000 images this week. We estimate that the job will take approximately 20 hours. The work can be done remotely, although I'd like the person to be local so we can meet face to face initially.
The job can start this Tuesday and needs to be finished by Friday. If the person does good work, then we are likely to have more work for you in the future.
To apply, please send a link to your online portfolio and resume to jobs@mindbloom.com
Technical Writer
Intuit- Tax Advisors
Humana - Health Educator
Judge Group- Triage Nurse
Embarq- Technical Specialist
Cybercoders- Loan Auditor
GECapitol- Customer Service
HRScreening- Sales (base plus commission)
Writers- Several topics available but must commit to 20 posts a month @ $20 for a 650+ word article
Blogger/Writer
Webinar Host
Indian Voiceover
Medco-Supervisor
IMshopping Work at Home
Posted by: TRochelle in shopping assistants, the work at home mafia, work at homeIMshopping will begin hiring from their site starting on October 27th. They will be inviting community members to become paid Shopping Assistant Guides. Shopping Assistant Guides work from home. In order to be invited, you must answer 25 questions on our site to showcase your research skills.
Information provided by:
Kim Artlip
IMshopping Community Manager also of The Work at Home Mafia
IMshopping For Shopping and Work
Posted by: TRochelle in christmas, IMshopping, shopping, shopping assistants, work at home
I was chatting with a good friend of mine named Kim. Kim is the Community Manager, for a website called IMshopping. IMshopping is your personal shopping assistant. You simply register and ask shopping assistants to locate the items you desire. Within seconds, a notification is sent to your email letting you know that your question has been answered. Your answer not only includes where you can purchase the hard to find item you are looking for, but links to websites complete with pictures.
IMshopping not only provides customers with answers to their shopping dilemmas, they also provide you with a way to make money. Kim can describe it better than I can:
I just wanted to share about IMshopping where everyone can earn a little extra money prior to Christmas. Haven't heard of IMshopping? It's a free service site where you can have your shopping questions answered. Can't find the product that you are desperate to find? Just ask them a question and their Shopping Assistants will find you the best of the internet. It's free and fun. They are currently hiring for their Shopping Assistant position but did you know you can join their community and earn too? You can compete for tips and earn $2 per answer if you win the best answer. In addition, for everything you do on the site from joining to posting and answering you earn points. Those points will be converting to prizes soon! Just by doing your shopping research and just having a blast on the site you can earn cash or gift cards. It's free and fun to do. Just check it out at IMshopping and if you really shine you could join them as a Shopping Assistant too!
Neiman Marcus and Christmas Are Calling
Posted by: TRochelle in amazon, christmas, clearance, deals, leads, neiman marcus, twitter, work at homeIt's that time of year again. Its almost Christmas. We are watching Amazon for deals and hoping for a last minute clearance. Many of us are also hoping to get some extra work to be able to pay for many of the gifts we want to purchase for our loved ones. Well hope no more, its time! Every year around this time, certain companies start hiring.
One company that hires this time of year like clock work is Neiman Marcus. They pay $11 an hour and offer three weeks of on-site training. From that point, you can either continue to work in the facility or work from home. There are also other perks like sales incentives and great discounts on movie tickets, clothing, perfume, etc. Neiman Marcus is a really great place to work. My mother worked there when she was younger and actually made a sale to Aretha Franklin! You never know who is on the other end of the phone so smile when you speak. Believe it or not, you can hear a smile!
Find this lead and more leads like it when you follow us daily on Twitter! Please check our live feed on the right side of the page!
Working at Home and the Walgreens Journey
Posted by: TRochelle in coupons, deals, twitter, walgreens, work at homeWell my day was long and hectic and is not even close to being over. I started the day by taking the kiddos to the doctor and then a rousing trip to the pharmacy. Of course that's an all day job with 4 kids and even more prescriptions.
While I was in the pharmacy, I thought I would grab a few free items that I noticed in the ad. Walgreens is having a wing dinger of a deal this week. There are several free items available and I figured I would take advantage while I waited. I got in line and noticed the couple in front of me using a 15% off coupon. I leaned in to listen as to how they got that wonderful coupon and realized it was a family and friend coupon. Well I can get those online! I was upset. I was sitting there thinking about how if I were at home I could find more deals and save more money.
I proceeded to check out the few little items I had while reminiscing about my computer. If I were at home, I could search which stores still had my favorite items in stock! I could get the Rembrandt toothpaste for $5 and receive a $5 Register Reward making that item free! I could have also gotten the Men's Zone razor for $4 and got the $4 RR. I continued to pout as I waited in line to make my purchase.
I bought Carefree liners ($2) and a few Colgate 360 Actiflex ($3) toothbrushes. I was happy because although I was spending $5, I would receive $5 in Register Rewards. It was like I spent nothing at all. I found a lot of joy in this until I stepped out of line and look back to make sure I had my keys and noticed a gentleman sitting a box of Breathe Right Nose Strips on the counter. They were on sale for $4.99 and you get a $4 Register Reward. AAaaaaaarrrggh! Yes, if I were at home I could have looked that up.
The moral of that story is that 1) Working at home keeps you more up to date and in the know than doing anything outside the home 2) Working at home teaches you organization 3) Working at home helps you budget (you can organize your coupons, save on commuting fees, and avoid being overcharged by price comparison shopping.
Now enjoy these deals!
Secret Deodorant $1.99 with in-ad coupon
- $2 from $62 in Savings Kmart Coupon Booklet
Free
Theraflu Cold, Cough, or Sinus Relief $4.99
- $3 RR
- $2 in Healthy Savings Coupon book
Price: $1.99 without coupon
Rembrandt Toothpaste $5
- $5 RR
Free
Men's Zone 6 Blade Razor System $3.99
- $3.99 RR
Free
Colgate 360 ActiFlex Toothbrush $2.99
- .40 (S 8/30)
- $2.99 RR
Free (woo hoo you made .40 profit)
Carefree Ultra Protection Pantiliners 16 ct $1.99
- $1 (S 8/30)
- $1.99 RR
Free (You are up $1)
There are even more deals found in your local Walgreens ad! Good Luck! I am going back tomorrow. I am still battling prescriptions!
I did, however, get my Twitter on and the leads have been posted!
Work at Home Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in blog, chat operator, craigslist, hiring, twitter, work at homeFound a really great work at home job on Craigslist today. Here is the job and you can follow the link to Craigslist when its time to apply. If you ever want more work at home job leads, follow us on Twitter and get the leads in real time! You can also visit the blog and see them in the right hand column. Good Luck and may work be with you!
G5LIVE, an online chat operator service for businesses, is looking for experienced chat operators to grow with our company. Operators will work from home and are required to have a laptop or desktop with a reliable and secure connection. Operators will be responding, through text, to customers’ questions and guiding customers through clients’ website.
The starting salary is $0.25 per chat session with measureless potential and earning growth. Plans are in place for performance bonuses and other additional rewards. Operators will be contracted to accounts as needed.
Requirements:
*Currently work from home
*Must be able to type at least 35-40 words per minute
*1-2 years of excellent customer service
*Basic desktop/laptop troubleshooting skills
*Basic network troubleshooting skills
*Ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing environments
*Must be able to multi-task effectively and efficiently
*Must be able to thrive under time constraints and pressure
*Strong analytical skills
*Must be able to take on other duties not listed
Since the company is operating at 24/7, hours are dependent upon the clients needs and shifts will be needed to cover those hours.
Due to the high volume of expected incoming resumes, response time may vary. Please e-mail resume, availability hours, and cover letter attention to Human Resource
- Compensation: $0.25 per chat session
What Is She Up To?
Posted by: TRochelle in deals, focus group, freebies, now hiring, Schmooze, trochelle, twitter, work at homeI typically use Twitter to let you guys know what I am up to, but I have actually gotten a lot done this morning. I am still actively adding things to the blog and the Schmooze all day long. You truly never know what you might find around here at any random time of the day. I have posted some freebies (still working on that as we speak). The post prior to this one was a call Focus Group participants in the DFW area.
I have added jobs to the Now Hiring section of The Schmooze and there are also some great deals of the week provided by our friends at The Work at Home Mafia. Please check out T.Rochelle and the Schmooze throughout the day for more work at home news (I am working on something awesome)!
Oh and the Redbox code for today is : RBXTHXU6 (anywhere)
DVDATWAG (at Walgreens Only)
BREAKROOM
Write for Highlights
Posted by: TRochelle in freelance writing, highlights for kids, submissions, work at homeBouncing back to writing for a moment, I wanted to shed some light on Highlights for Kids. I actually remember Highlights from my youth (yes I can remember back that far). I find it amazing that Highlights takes submissions but its even more amazing that I am just now posting this information. (Put the tomatoes down and read further...geez so violent.)
Have you ever thought that you would love to write a book but you really do not have the time? The answer to that dilemma is short stories. There are not that many places that openly accept children's short stories but Highlights is a wonderful place to begin.
Warning: If you sell your work to Highlights, then they buy ALL rights to your work, copyright included.
No previously published work accepted.
No writers under the age of 16
No emailed of faxed submissions
Now we have all the warnings out of the way, Highlights accepts fiction, rebus, verse, nonfiction, craft ideas, fingerplays, action rhymes, and puzzles. Each piece of work features its own dollar amount and guidelines. Guidelines are available upon request.
All submissions should be mailed to:
Send submissions to
Manuscript Coordinator
Highlights for Children
803 Church Street
Honesdale, PA 18431
Pay details as well as descriptions of work and guidelines are available at the Highlights for Kids website
For those that are not interested in writing but will enjoy checking out Highlights for Kids... click here
Sterling Reservations is Hiring!
Posted by: TRochelle in email leads, hiring, reservationist, work at homeThe reservation/vacation specialist will be responsible for making reservations for multiple properties along the Gulf Coast. The agent will be responsible for making reservations from inbound calls and assisting guests with their vacation accommodations for condos, hotels, and vacation homes, along with assisting owners and overall condo/hotel operation support. We are looking for highly motivated individuals with a positive attitude and great personality. Must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays.
The following is a list of requirements to be considered for work from home program:
* Must have a computer that is capable of connecting to high speed internet
* Must have or be able to provide a phone line (monthly phone allowance available)
* Must have or be able to provide high speed internet (monthly internet allowance available)
* Must be able to maintain professional working environment with no noise or distractions during scheduled work times (This includes but is not limited to: Children, dogs barking, household appliances, non-work related conversations)
* Previous hospitality or reservations experience required to be considered
* Must live in the D/FW area.
* Must be able to come into the Dallas office for the first two weeks for training.
The Ideal Candidate should have the following:
* Previous Hotel/Condo/Vacation Home Experience
* Must be able to work well in stressful, high-pressure situations including the ability to handle owner/guest complaints and disputes and resolve them to satisfactory results
* Professional phone etiquette skills
* Detail oriented and organizational skills
* Sales and guest service interest
* Flexible schedule required including night and weekends
* The ability to multi-task and work with multiple computer screens and phone lines
* Microsoft Office- Excel, Word, and Outlook- mandatory
* Computer Literacy
Duties include and are not limited to:
* Answer multiple inbound phone lines
* Assist owner, guests with questions, concerns about their reservation
* Making reservations
* Working with multiple phone lines and computer screens
* Process all internet reservations from in house and third party
* Maintain knowledge of all properties, hours of operations, policies, promotions, special, amenities etc.
* Sending report analysis to management staff
* Mailing catalogs and confirmations to guests
* Assisting the front desks and working with the properties with questions about reservations
* Setting up tee times
* Working with the group department
* Working with accounting in different areas of reservations needs
* Responding to Corporate requests
* Filing Paperwork
* Responding in a timely manner to email leads from guests
* Follow up on lost sales The reservation/vacation specialist will be responsible for making reservations for multiple properties along the Gulf Coast. The agent will be responsible for making reservations from inbound calls and assisting guests with their vacation accommodations for condos, hotels, and vacation homes, along with assisting owners and overall condo/hotel operation support. We are looking for highly motivated individuals with a positive attitude and great personality. Must be able to work evenings, weekends and holidays.
The following is a list of requirements to be considered for work from home program:
* Must have a computer that is capable of connecting to high speed internet
* Must have or be able to provide a phone line (monthly phone allowance available)
* Must have or be able to provide high speed internet (monthly internet allowance available)
* Must be able to maintain professional working environment with no noise or distractions during scheduled work times (This includes but is not limited to: Children, dogs barking, household appliances, non-work related conversations)
* Previous hospitality or reservations experience required to be considered
* Must live in the D/FW area.
* Must be able to come into the Dallas office for the first two weeks for training.
The Ideal Candidate should have the following:
* Previous Hotel/Condo/Vacation Home Experience
* Must be able to work well in stressful, high-pressure situations including the ability to handle owner/guest complaints and disputes and resolve them to satisfactory results
* Professional phone etiquette skills
* Detail oriented and organizational skills
* Sales and guest service interest
* Flexible schedule required including night and weekends
* The ability to multi-task and work with multiple computer screens and phone lines
* Microsoft Office- Excel, Word, and Outlook- mandatory
* Computer Literacy
Duties include and are not limited to:
* Answer multiple inbound phone lines
* Assist owner, guests with questions, concerns about their reservation
* Making reservations
* Working with multiple phone lines and computer screens
* Process all internet reservations from in house and third party
* Maintain knowledge of all properties, hours of operations, policies, promotions, special, amenities etc.
* Sending report analysis to management staff
* Mailing catalogs and confirmations to guests
* Assisting the front desks and working with the properties with questions about reservations
* Setting up tee times
* Working with the group department
* Working with accounting in different areas of reservations needs
* Responding to Corporate requests
* Filing Paperwork
* Responding in a timely manner to email leads from guests
* Follow up on lost sales
Find out how to apply for this position and many other positions working at home @ The Schmooze!
Work at Home Village Job Leads Inside
Posted by: TRochelle in apple, groceries, hiring, leapforce, mystery shopping, save, technical support, work at home
Working at home can be a task, especially if you are scraping by on a limited budget. In this economy, we have to revert to the ways of our parents. Those before us use to share our knowledge of saving and help each other. Its time we started doing the same thing. This is the entire reason for this blog. I like sharing what I know about working at home and what I have learned about saving.
People want to know that Apple is hiring technical support to work from home. They also want to know that Leapforce is hiring people and you do not need a phone to work. They might also want to know that its work at home as well. These are things that are very important to anyone looking to work at home. This is why I created Schmooze. There is a daily list of who is hiring as well as a list of places who hire on any given basis. There is also a list of wonderful and legitimate Mystery Shopping companies. Yes there are ways to mystery shop and no you will not pay a thing.
Working at home is no real secret, its just that people are not sharing what they know. It is time to put and end to selfishness. Learn to work at home, learn to save hundreds on your grocery bill and do it all for FREE! This is free information to me and I am passing it on to you. We are a village, its time we started acting like one!
Schmooze and News
Posted by: TRochelle in blogtalk radio, coupons, department stores, discounts, freebies, legit jobs, sales, Schmooze, twitter, work at home, work at home mafia
Things have officially began to change around here. We have a daily blog, a forum, a nice logo, and weekly coupon inserts for our members. You will also find a freebie calendar that is out of this world. Freebies are added daily, including weekends. There is an announcement bar that keeps you informed on the latest information added to the Schmooze, how to find us on Twitter, and information on our Blogtalk radio show. If that is not enough, we have daily work at home leads, work at home information and education, links to companies who hire from home, and a live chat available all day everyday!
This is just the beginning so there is always something new at the Schmooze. We gear a lot of the savings posts toward local DFW sales but there is truly something for everyone. We have deal watch at major department stores and we welcome your input.
If we all get together and share what we have seen and what we know, there is nothing we can do. Working at home IS possible and we can help you do it! Just click on our message board icon and look for our daily list of work at home leads. To begin Schmoozing, just click on our new colorful logo provided by the Work at Home Mafia, where everyone is family! When you see the afro, its time to Schmooze!
Introducing Schmooze
Posted by: TRochelle in discounts, freebie, message board, save, Schmooze, work at home
Well its official, the message board is up and running! If you look at the top of the page, you will see a link that says take a little time to Schmooze. Its a message board that shows you where to save, how to save, and when to save. It also gives you a nice amount of work at home information as well. Schmooze is a place for people to network and help each other find all they are looking for in life.
We are adding more and more information each day, please take the time to Schmooze! Don't forget to check our freebie and discount calendar for deals broken down by days!
Podcast Talk and How to Get a Job Working from Home
Posted by: TRochelle in cover letter, dictation, podcast, resume, work at home, work from homeWell its time for another PODCAST. I know I have said it before but tomorrow is the day. If you want to participate in the PODCAST, send instant messages to trochellehome@yahoo.com. Feel free to email or instant message your questions during the show.
Since I will not be providing transcripts of the show, I am going to share some quick information about how to get a job online TRochelle Style!
STEP 1:
I don't think we are using our cover letters to our best abilities. A cover letter can serve as so many wonderful things. Let's say you have a lot of experience but you do not want the employer to think that you are unreliable and hop job to job. There is plenty of time to explain all your work history in the interview but on the resume you want to only go back about three years. What about all that other experience? COVERLETTER!
What about when you volunteered? I just know you gathered some work experience...but you are running out of space on your resume....don't fret...put it in the COVERLETTER! Example:
Dear Sir/Madame:
My name is John/Jane Doe. I would like to thank you in advance for reviewing my application for employment. While I have your attention, I would like to inform you of all I have to offer as a potential employee. I have worked several years in the medical field and gained an illustrious amount of knowledge. From the administrative to the medical aspect of my field, I have attained a very impressive amount of work experience as well. You will find that my extroverted behavior allows me to work well with anyone in any atmosphere. I have a very extensive clerical background. (feel free to expand on all your experience right here) You will also find that I have certifications that supersede the average expectations.
Thank you again for reviewing my resume and I look forward to hearing from you in the very near future.
Cordially yours,
_______ _ __________
This is just an example but you get the idea. Sell yourself...sell yourself...sell yourself! You have to make them think you are the best things since sliced bread! Tell them how wonderful you are and if you don't believe it neither will they so make them believe it. Tell them that you are a wonderful asset they do not want to let slip by. Tell them that you could tell them all day but you could show them even better! Be confident and arrogant in your cover letter. For some reason its appealing. Some believe that arrogance is not a good thing in an interview or cover letter but you could not be more wrong! Even employers say they do not want that type of behavior but in an interview its ideal. It shows your future employer that you are the diamond they have been looking for all this time!
Let's talk about how to recognize positive attributes to convey in a cover letter. It sounds quite technical but we all have a positive attribute. We just need to know how to convey the message to the employer. The best place to convey this message is in a cover letter.
I am sure that you have read all about how to write a cover letter so I will not repeat that too much. I want to focus on pulling your attributes out of you. Many of us think that we are incapable of working especially in the home, but we just have not realized our full potential.
How? That is easy. I will give you some examples of your hidden attributes.
A person who has to schedule many events (kid's sport's practices and events etc.) would be a good scheduler or coordinator. You would need to be confident enough to put that information in your cover letter. You could put that you were extremely organized and possess excellent coordinating and scheduling skills. Its true. Our activities outside of the workforce are equally as relevant as our activities performed in the workforce. If you have volunteered, the tasks completed during volunteer work is resume worthy as well as cover letter worthy. Never leave experiences out of a cover letter.
If you worked in the fast food industry, then you have done customer service. Albeit face to face, working in fast food is still customer service or customer relations. You will also want to note your ability to do ten key. Your keystrokes may not be tops but the fact that you can do ten-key just adds to your ability to brag.
Have you ever taught Sunday school? Well maybe you should think about what you did when you were teaching. You have taught a group of people and that number of people is important. Equally important is the time you spend teaching your own children. This kind of experience could get you a tutoring job working from home.
Never discount life experience. Life experience is key when attempting to find work. Knowing what you have done creates a path for you will do in the future. Just like bad work experience can follow you, so can the good stuff. Never leave off important life experience. You may not type 75wpm but you can type so put that your cover letter. Let the employer know that you may work at home but you work well with others and you are a team player. Inform them of how excellent a communicator you are and how you convey messages well. Employers love an employee or contractor that can communicate on multiple levels.
There are different ways in which to say the simplest things. Let's share some creative ways to say the simplest things:
1. A poet would want to write that they are a creative lyricist with inspiring ideas
****Now your turn, lets make a list to inspire anyone new to working at home. This could help in all fields, so think outside the box!****
Step 2:
Use VERBS!!! Verbs give your resume action. Words like responsible make you sound boring.
When you update or even compose your resume, people tend to put out some very personal information. There are times when jobs that we think are jobs sneak through the cracks and are actually spammers and identity thieves! You do not want these bottom feeders to know your personal information. Never put your social security number or address on a resume. You can easily kick your resume off with your name, email address, title (if you have one), and your phone number. This will allow the employer to get in contact with you without giving them access to how to get to your front door.
A little more advice when composing your resume is to please limit your wonderful accomplishments to one page. You have to think of a recruiter or employer as a child with ADHD and they do not want to read about your time as an Eagle Scout when you were 7 years old. This is true for working inside the home or out. You should also always start your resume off with a nice objective. Let the employer know what you expect from them and that you are not a "OneNightStand" type of employee. You need to let them know that you want to grow within their company.
One more and perhaps the most import tip when writing your resume. EXPERIENCE and SKILLS go hand in hand! If you have a skill then you have experience. Many times, people say they do not have any experience when they are well of experience. I made that mistake when I went to college (yes I went geez). I put down that I had never volunteered for anything. I did not get the scholarship I wanted because I had not volunteered while I was in high school. I felt really dumb since I had been a Sunday School teacher since the 7th grade, and taught Bible Study on Tuesday nights, did an afterschool program for children with disabilities, handed out snacks at the local bank after school twice a week, and helped take care of babies in the NICU at a local hospital. I never saw any of that as volunteer work (stupid huh?). Many of us do the same thing with our work experience. If you have children, you can multi-task, you may be a good scheduler. You might spear head your neighborhood watch, or do volunteer work for the church, a local organization, or anything. Its all work experience and you can put that in your resume. By all means, don't say....I dictate notes for the PTA, just say dictation. You have to pour honey on yourself to make sure you are attracting the right bears in this job world. Be creative!
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Earth Day Freebies and Work at Home Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in article writer, aveeno, copywriter, earth day, ETS, freebies, hedge fund law report, manager, online editorm KC Distant Learning, walgreens, work at home1. Amazon.com is having a sale on earth friendly products like wind generators, compost(ers), etc. all MONTH!
2. Reynolds Wrap is offering a free roll of recycled aluminum foil in the form of a REBATE ($3.99 and if you have the coupon from the Sunday paper then you are doing the dance of job because you have made money on this deal!).
3. The Disney Store is giving away a free Earth Day water bottle in exchange for 3 empty plastic bottles. Just take them into your local Disney Store and get your free Earth Day water bottle.
4. KB Homes is giving away a free ticket to see the movie EARTH! If you are a visitor to any KB Home Community between now and the 26th, you will receive two flyers redeemable online for tickets to see EARTH.
5. Walgreens is giving away free reusable tote with coupons, in lieu of Earth Day! The coupons are 15 percent off your purchase or 20 percent off Walgreens products.
6. Aveeno will also be giving away a free reusable tote along with a sample of Aveeno Envirosax.
7. O'Charleys is giving away a free strawberry lemonade for Administrative week but hey you might get thirsty while you are out getting all of your Earth Day goodies!
These are 7 of my favorite Earth Day giveaways! The best tip ever given is one that is given for free about free and shared freely!
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Google Documents and Work at Home Leads
Posted by: TRochelle in author, bookkeeper, content editor, google documents, Hilton, live staff agent, talk show assistant, work at home, work at home. work from home, writerKeeping in line with all my working at home on a budget tips, I wanted to shed light on GOOGLE Documents. Have you ever wanted to create a spreadsheet, but you do not have the necessary software? Now, how much would that software cost? Many employers have found a remedy for this problem and now its time that we remedy this problem for ourselves.
Google Documents give the user the ability to create simple documents using templates. You can create a letter, spreadsheet, or even a presentation. Your options are diverse. You can share this information with others in a webinar setting or just sharing information amongst friends. This is a terrific method for employers to interface with their employees and insure that all information is being transmitted in a compatible format.
Just today, I shared an online calendar with a friend. This type of scheduling coordination can be key when working at home. You are not limited to the amount of people who can see your documents. This gives you the freedom to collaborate and brain storm with others (in real time).
There is no reason to get upset because you left a very important document on your computer at home, you can access these documents form anywhere! Others can access your work from anywhere as well. You can also publish your documents as a web page! I belong to a coupon club that uses this method and its extremely convenient for me. I can just send the link to where I am going and never have to enter my passwords in atmospheres that I do not feel are comfortable.
***Don't take my word for it. There are sites using GOOGLE Documents all the time and it makes their jobs a lot easier. Click here, to see how! Oh and its FREE! I thought I would save the best for last!
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