Things You'll Need:
- Computer
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Step 1
Go to popular search engines such as Yahoo!, Google or AOL and search for "work at home jobs" or use similar keywords. The search engines show several listings. Thoroughly explore all results listed on at least the first results page, which typically shows links best matching the search criteria.
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Step 2
Browse through the portals of the frequently-used search engines that have their own job portals, sections of which are dedicated to work-at-home opportunities. These offer a better chance of coming across more employers. Use their discussion forums to network and know related information.
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Step 3
Become a member of an online support group, many of which relate to work from home. This membership exposes you to the latest trends, events and opportunities in your field of choice.
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Step 4
Check out the possibilities on eBay if you have a flair for promoting goods and a great product to sell.
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Step 5
Search for organizations that are okay with some of their employees working from home. Send them your resume.
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Step 6
Look up Web sites of local staffing agencies, some of which may specialize in assisting you to find a work-at-home job.
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Step 7
Browse through popular job portals such as Dice, Monster and CareerBuilder, which usually have a special section on work-from-home jobs. Become a member to do personalized searches.
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Step 8
Use networking sites such as LinkedIn and MySpace to form a network of like-minded people. The more people you network with, the higher are the chances of you getting a good break.











Comments
kay262 said
on 10/15/2009 Good article. You can also find some information about working from home jobs at http://www.workingjobsfromhome.com
outyonder said
on 9/26/2009 Great article! Takes a lot of research to find some good opportunities. I have written several articles myself on the subject. http://www.ehow.com/how_5455123_finding-extra-cash-slow-economy.html
Also in my article I list 3 companies that hire for work at home jobs! I give you 5 stars and a recommendation! Good job!!!
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