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What is a Telecommuter?
What types of telecommuting jobs exist?
What can I expect to earn from a telecommuting
job?
Will I have to be located geographically near
my employer?
How are telecommuters typically paid?
When would I be able to begin work?
For what exactly am I paying?
What is a Telecommuter?
A telecommuter is simply a person who works from home utilizing
tele-communications in the form of telephones, computer, or
even postal mail to communicate progress with his or her employer.
Working from home can provide one with an extremely comfortable
environment. For instance, it could allow a parent to be steadily
available in his or her child's life. In addition to this,
disabled workers do not encounter problems in terms of workplace
access. In this aspect telecommuting can be beneficial to
both the employer and employee.
What types of telecommuting jobs
exist?
A few of the job types we typically have listed are:
Account Representative
Administrative Assistant
Business Developer
Business Manager
Customer Service Representative
Contracts Negotiator
Computer Programmer
Consultant
Financial Analyst
Field Claim Specialist
Home-Based Receptionist
Healthcare Recruiter
Internet Marketing
Loan Originator
Network Analyst
Online Instructor
On-Call Field Technician
Project Manager
Patent Attorney
Sales Representative
Sales Manager
Search Engine Promoter
Systems Analyst
Systems Administrator
Telesales
Technical Recruiter
Underwriter
Web Designer
Web Developer
Web Editor.
What
can I expect to earn from a telecommuting job?
Telecommuting jobs are identical to those in the mainstream
job market. As in any employment situation, one earns different
pay depending on the skills required to fulfill a particular
position.
With this said, your pay in a telecommuting job will be the
same if not more than any employment opportunity in your field
and location.
Will I have to be located
geographically near my employer?
Not always! HomeCareerSearch
lists a broad scope of home employment opportunities. In some
cases, it is not only feasible, but also ideal to have an
off-site worker fulfill a position, while at other times being
on-site is a necessity in carrying out day-to-day work in
the company.
At HomeCareerSearch one will encounter opportunities for both
cases; however, these requirements vary from employer to employer,
and job to job.
How are telecommuters typically
paid?
Telecommuters are paid in the same way any other employee
is. Of course, specifics will vary from employer to employer,
and from situation to situation, as does it in any working
environment.
When
would I be able to begin work?
This depends entirely on interaction between yourself and
your future employer.
For
what exactly am I paying?
You are paying for a comprehensive, specific listing of home
employment opportunity listings. HomeCareerSearch works along
side employers to devise and target job listings specific
to the needs of at-home workers. With a membership on our
site, you will be granted unlimited access to job listings,
in addition to tips and strategies in succeeding in the area
of home employment.
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