How Online Employment is Rapidly on the Rise because of Technology

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Many of today’s workers are currently enjoying a whole new type of work environment, there home offices. Technology has provided Americans with options for avoiding commutes to work. With the use of computers and portable office equipment, individuals can complete their job tasks from home or anywhere.

There are many opportunities to use the internet to have gainful employment and examples include home business secrets at searchling.com. Individuals that have careers in sales may feel it unnecessary to have an office to complete their job tasks and choose to do it from home. This can be true for individuals that sell and market items by their own website or online. All they need is Internet access, great search engine optimization, and taking customers orders and answering question at home can be a piece of cake.

With technology, Individuals who have freelance jobs can do their work from any location they desire. This is true for those who are in the freelance writing field and have the ability to communicate with their publishers by e-mail, phone or fax from home. Another freelance occupation that has changed because of technology includes photography in which artists can send digital prints through the computer.

Real estate agents have also gotten on the technology bandwagon as many have their offices in their homes. Many times, they only have to make appearances when they go to the head office to close or when they need to use the title company’s conference room. This can also be very beneficial to saving the company money with not having to provide  office space to realtors and realtors can save on commuting expenses.

Job Searching on the Internet

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On the Internet hunt for a job? Good for you — job hunting is a daunting task, and taking it to the Internet as one part of your job strategy is a plus. But do be on the lookout for scams so that you don’t waste your precious time or resources going after what probably is too good to be true.

Some of those ads promising you the moon just for working from home are sort of like those pyramid schemes that got so many big financiers in trouble. How to tell which ones are worth a look — and which ones aren’t?

First off, check to see if a phone number is listed. It may seem as if that would be good thing — a viable phone number listed in the Internet ad. But, in reality, it’s probably an indicator that it’s an ad that is leading you down the provervial primrose path. Legitimate employers will usually provide an email address — after all, this is an ad listed on the Internet — and ask for a resume. Sometimes, a fax number will also be provided in case you want to go the old-fashioned paper route.

Most employers just don’t want their offices flooded by calls, especially in these tight economic times when they know there are so many people searching for employment. In all likelihood, if you dial one of those 800 numbers listed in an employment ad, you end up talking to a salesperson.

So beware of telephone numbers in ads — as well as those that don’t ask for a resume.

Another caveat is to avoid those ads asking for money. An employer is not going to ask you to fork over any money for a training module or video or anything else. These ads are basically sales ads masquerading as job wanted ads. Forget about them!

Good luck with the job hunt on the Internet now that you are a bit more savvy about the perils and pitfalls!

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