Telecommuting positions


Telecommuting positions have become quite popular amongst many who wish to set their own work hours and be their own boss. These positions refer to employment types where one can work from home or any other location of your preference, and communicate with the office or your employer via telephone calls, fax messages, email messages or any other communication method facilitated by technology. This also means that you may have not even seen your employer’s face and many a times, the company maybe located thousands of miles away. Nonetheless, you do get paid for the tasks you perform depending on your salary agreement.

Just like traditional employment positions, telecommuting positions are not too hard to come by if you have the right qualifications. The internet is the main form of media used by telecommuting companies to announce employment opportunities. Though telecommuting is more suitable for computer programming and writing professions, telecommuting positions can be found in many fields including research, customer service, journalism, marketing and accounting. Some of the newest telecommuting positions that have arisen due to the advancement in technology include home based customer service representatives, receptionists and data entry operators.
Depending on the company and the work requirements, telecommuting positions and their terms can be different. Some telecommuting positions offer 100% virtual employment opportunities wherein your location will be irrelevant and you will never, physically need to see your employer. You will not be required to know the location of the telecommuting company or have to check in at any point of your employment. Some other telecommuting positions have opportunities that require you to work from home, you never really see your employer, but, you may need to go out of your home to complete certain job related tasks. Still, other telecommuting companies may require you to make an occasional appearance to the workplace. You may need to check in from time to time for company meetings or other important company events.

However, bear in mind that not all telecommuting positions posted on the internet are legitimate. The internet is filled with ‘work at home’ scams and ‘get rich quick’ schemes. The best way to identify a scam from a legitimate telecommuting position is to read the taglines carefully. Legitimate telecommuting positions clearly lay out the particulars of the position and the recruiters will be willing to share with you detailed information about the business, the job tasks, job responsibilities, the pay rate and the time commitment involved. If the advertisement sounds more like a sales pitch, it is most likely to be a scam since, legitimate positions advertise for help and not for sales. Running background checks on employers before binding into contracts is very crucial.

Posted by: TheWriterMan on April 7th, 2009

Telecommuting Jobs


Telecommuting jobs are in true fact, the new definition of freedom. These have become quite popular amongst many who wish to set their own work hours and be their own boss. For those who don’t already know, telecommuting jobs refer to an employment type where you can work from home or any other location of your preference, and communicate with the office or your employer via telephone calls, fax messages, email messages or any other communication method facilitated by technology. This also means that your employer may reside thousands of miles away and many a times, you may have not even seen his or her face. Nevertheless, your bank balance does increase depending on your pre-defined work and salary agreement. Such jobs usually pay per hour as opposed to freelancing where you are paid per delivery or project.

As interesting as the concept sounds, it is a preferred employment type for many different reasons. Firstly, telecommuting jobs are very flexible. You can work within the comforts of your home and choose your work hours which means you can afford time for your family as well as your favorite leisure activities. Secondly, working at home also means that you do not bear any transportation costs, which again mean, that you get more value for the work you do. In fact, many governments encourage telecommuting employment since it reduces noise and air pollution. Thirdly, if you are employed in a telecommuting position, it does not necessarily have to be your only source of income. Many a times, people find themselves telecommuting jobs solely for the reasons of making cash. This is in addition to their full-time traditional job where they have to go to the office everyday. It is also not unusual to come across people who are employed in two to three telecommuting jobs. Despite all the benefits of telecommuting, it is noted that telecommuters sometimes suffer from feelings of isolation.

Telecommuting jobs are not too difficult to look up. The two main forms of media used to announce telecommuting opportunities include the internet and the newspapers. Telecommuting jobs can be found in many fields including research, customer service, journalism, marketing and accounting. Telecommuting is best suited for computer programmers and writers. Some of the newest telecommuting jobs that have arisen due to the advancement in technology include home based customer service representatives, receptionists and data entry operators. However, not all telecommuting jobs are legitimate. Bear in mind, to look up employers before binding into contracts.

Posted by: TheWriterMan on April 7th, 2009