HUNTING JOBS ON THE NET

Hunting for Work at Home Jobs

Hunting for a work at home job....

Finding Work at Home on the Internet

Job Ideas and Places to Search

Finding work at home can sometimes seem overwhelming. I’ve created a list below of some of the places you might check out for finding work at home jobs. Many of these websites are the ones I used years ago to find the many work at home jobs that I have done in the past.

Just be sure to apply for these jobs like you would any other job. Have a nice, professional resume and a personal, well-written cover letter.  I promise you…in the end – it’s what will separate the keepers from the trash can when it comes to hiring!

I had a friend recently that need to have a huge database put together for a local film company. It needed to list all the local companies and people that had submitted their information for film making. This included talent scouts, actresses and actors, prop builders, make up artists and more. You wouldn’t have believed what some of the “responses” to her job ad looked like. I’ve seen notes in my 12 year olds back back that were written better!

Long story short – she hired a fella that had a stellar resume and cover letter. I even got to meet him one day when she and I were meeting for lunch. He did an excellent job. And while at the office picking up more forms to input – she offered to take him to a movie set (yes- they

film MANY movies here in NC). Who knew such perks would come from a freelance/data entry job that was temporary! he got paid well – and got perks!

When searching for work – remember not to miss out on the freelance craze that’s been going on for some years. My Mom has started to take advantage of this now that she’s retired. I’ve actually earned from taking on a project or two. It’s a great way to get your feet wet and build a resume.

The internet is exploding with opportunities now. Back when I started looking for at home work – there wasn’t much out there as far as help, info or jobs. Use the internet to your advantage. It’s incredible the amount of information that is out there. Everyday when I get up and turn my computer on, I am truly amazed at the tools I have at my fingertips! Now– If only I were 20 years younger! Oh well….

Keep a little notebook when you’re searching. Write down sites that interested you. Jobs you applied for. Jot down companies that may not be hiring now – but might be in the future. Just like an eating or exercise log – this is your job search log.

There is not a week that goes by that there isn’t a new work at home site or job site available on the net. Take advantage of this. Weed out the trash and hang on to the sites that actually give you REAL information.
This is a great starting point for finding work at home on internet. Telecommuting and freelance are VERY popular!

List of Work at Home Job Search Sites

Beyond Career Network – Free job seeker tools.

Employment911 – Search over 300 job sites in one click. Resume Posting On ALL The Top 80 Job Site

Job.com – You can post your resume for free and get a free résumé evaluation and career consultation. Post Your Resume for FREE at

TEFL – You can travel for free and get paid to teach English!

SnagAJob – Free job search. HOT

Resume Help Websites

Resume Rabbit – Instantly post your resume to 75 career sites!

Resume Zapper – Email your resume or cover letter to 1000s of headhunters.

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    • dollars4diapers

      Searching for reputable work online IS overwhelming.  I haven’t found very many sources that are no-nonsense and easy to read.  I will definitely look into the ones you’ve posted!