What are some legitimate work at home opportunities?
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These are some interesting legitimate work at home jobs that you can consider:
1. Virtual Assistant - you can own a virtual assistant business or choose to work from home for a company that makes you available to other employees or clients. At homewiththekids.com, they feature several companies that make such offers. Small businesses hire virtual assistants to help them when they cannot afford to hire permanent employee.
2. Medical Transcriptionist - this work is a little demanding and involves listening to and typing up dictation from doctors. Dictating about medical matters can be very interesting and good transcriptionists are in very high demand.
3. Translator - if you are fluent in more than one language, you can work as a translator of audio files or documents.
4. Web Developer/Designer - this type of job is high in demand and you can find a list of companies that post at home tech jobs is available at ratracerebellion.com.
5. Call Center Representative - you will find a list of companies that hire call center reps can be found at Homewiththekids.com.
6. Tech Support Specialist -call centers also hire technical support specialists to work remotely.
7. Travel agent - operating a home-based travel business can be a good business if there is a solid business concept and plan focuses on profitability that will take you a long way to achieving your financial goals.
8. Teacher - there are also opportunities for postsecondary education to elementary schools, to teach students to learn virtually. There is a resource center for online teaching jobs that is available at GetEducated.com.
9. Writer/Editor - there is a list of blogging opportunities that pay in range of less than $5 per post to more than $20 per post. You will find this at Homewiththekids.com.
Source:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pf_article_107428.html
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