Telecommuting - Five Ways To Find Your Next Job
The trend of telecommuting is on the rise as employers begin to see the
savings involved in both gas and office space. With gas prices at an
all-time high, many Americans are looking for ways to do less driving
and more companies than ever before are offering telecommuting options
to their current employees and searching for at-home employees to fill
open positions. The question for the job seeker is now how to find
these opportunities. Below are five methods you can use to find a
telecommuting position.
First,
check your local newspaper. When I began my search for an at-home
career, I found my first employer through the Classified Ads section of
our hometown paper. I was wary at first, but after thoroughly
researching the company through means such as the Better Business
Bureau (BBB), visiting the corporate office and meeting some of their
current employees I found the company to be legitimate.
Second,
search online using website such as Monster.com and Dice.com. However,
listings found online must be researched carefully to avoid the scams
that abound on the Internet. There are also websites that will you
allow to do job research in your own community. One such website is
Craigslist.com on which you can choose a city and then refine your
search with keywords such as “telecommute.”
Posting your resume
on websites such as Hotjobs.com is a third way to locate at
work-at-home job. Putting your resume online can bring employers to
you, depending on your skills and qualifications. Another bonus of an
online resume is that you can easily direct prospective employers to
view it. It also makes life a bit simpler when applying for jobs,
because you can attach your online resume instead of typing out your
job history, qualifications, and so on, each time you apply for a job.
When
posting your resume on the web, be sure to create an accurate and
impressive representation of your abilities. You don’t want to be wordy
when describing past job experience, but you do want to be specific
about the roles you’ve held as well as your accomplishments.
A
fourth option when looking for at-home employment is to open a phone
book and call businesses in your area. For example, if you’re
interested in doing administrative work, you might contact churches and
small businesses in your area to see if they are looking for office
help. Even if they are not currently seeking help, they may know of
another business owner who is.
Along those same lines, the fifth
way to become a telecommuter is to create your own opportunity. For
example, instead of finding a company that will hire you as an
administrative assistant from home, consider starting your own business
as a Virtual Assistant. You can offer your services to many companies,
which can both increase your income potential and allow you the
flexibility of deciding which jobs you’d like to accept.
You can
also create your own telecommuting position by talking with your
current employer about work-at-home possibilities. More and more
companies are finding that at-home employees are just as productive as
those in the office, if not more. Companies also benefit financially by
lessening office space and avoiding the costs of many office supplies.
Many companies who are not ready to hire at-home workers will allow
their current employees to work one or two days from a home office, so
be sure to discuss this option.
The telecommuting field has
become highly competitive as more and more people find that working
from home is a possibility. Searching for a telecommuting position can
be daunting, but by looking in strategic places such as online and in
your local newspaper, you’ll have a much better chance. No matter, how
you find your telecommuting position, make sure it’s something you
would enjoy doing and also something you can make money at.