Tag Archive for Work at Home Job

Work-at-Home Jobs: Forum and Chat Moderator

Most topics and areas of interests have at least one group, forum, or chat dedicated to them on the Internet. Left without guidance, however, they can grow into a chaotic discussion space. That is where forum and chat moderators come in – they keep them in order. Since you can find so many of these […]

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A Huge List of Work-at-Home Jobs with Employee Benefits

Working from home has a TON of perks, but there is a downside. First, the majority of work-at-home jobs available are for independent contractors and freelancers, which means you’re responsible for your own taxes. Second, most gigs don’t offer employee benefits, so no health insurance, no paid vacation, no sick leave, and no matching 401(k) […]

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How to Figure out What the Right Work-At-Home Job Is for You

When I started looking for a work-at-home job – I didn’t care what the job entailed. I just knew that I needed to make some money and I wanted to be at home with my daughter. I searched online, checked out the want ads, and even asked past employers if there was ANYTHING that I […]

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Best Work-at-Home Jobs for Pregnant Women

Let’s face it, working outside of the home while pregnant can present a range of issues from additional physical discomfort to unneeded stress and strain. During my last two pregnancies, I was working full time while balancing the demands of pregnancy and little ones at home. The stress of going to work was overwhelming, and […]

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Tips for Reentering the Workforce After Being a Stay-at-Home Mom

Today we’re answering a question from a reader about reentering the workforce after being a stay-at-home mom for 12+ years. Read on to see what tips we have for those of you who are reentering the workforce after a long absence. Dear Work at Home Woman, I have been a stay-at-home mom for over 12 […]

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5 Ways to Get Your Resume Noticed

You’re on the job hunt, and you’re clicking send again on yet another application. You wonder: Where is this going? A black hole?  We’ve all been there. It can be frustrating and disheartening to send your resume into what feels like outer space, only to refresh your inbox and find the same, standard auto-response that […]

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12 Sites That Will Pay You to Test Out Websites

By Holly Reisem Hanna As a blogger, it’s important to know that my site is user-friendly. Because if I’m losing visitors due to lousy navigation, lack of clarity, poor design, or content — then I’m losing money. This is why companies will pay good money for objective third-party reviews of their website. To test out […]

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Is Envelope Stuffing a Legit Work-at-Home Job?

By Holly Reisem Hanna When I was in college I worked part-time waiting tables, and even though I made good money, I still had to pinch pennies to make ends meet. So, you can imagine my excitement when I found a flyer on a bulletin board at school advertising a job for envelope stuffers. The […]

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Three Simple Ways to Use LinkedIn to Find Home-Based Opportunities

By Christy Schutz Okay. So you’ve been reading all the wonderful articles on The Work at Home Woman, and now you want to join the growing workforce of “remote” employees. Well, the truth is you’d be in good company with this fast growing sector of American workers. In fact, according to a study by globalworkplaceanalytics.com, approximately […]

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