Moms, this is the perfect time to break into the telecommuting industry. The holiday season brings extra opportunities for seasonal work. Just like many companies offline, telecommuting companies gear up for the surge in business by taking on more employees
What type of jobs
The typical jobs available at this time are customer service and sales positions. Two companies believed to hire seasonal workers are:
WorkatHomeAgents.com
LiveOps.com
âBut itâs only temporary and I need permanentâ¦â
If that is what youâre thinking to yourself I warn you to be prepared for a scolding! Okay, so maybe I wonât scold you, but instead I will tell you WHY itâs a GOOD thing.
Itâs a job! Itâs a paycheck! It breaks you into the telecommuting industry â which isnât always easy to get into. Any telecommuting experience on a resume is a very good thing and will help you get more jobs! And finallyâ¦. ITâS A JOB, ITâS A JOB, ITâS A JOB! J
Before You Apply
As with any job youâre applying to, you MUST present yourself professionally. Here are some things to keep in mind before you send your resume out:
Spell check ANY and ALL correspondence â which means cover letters, resumes, emails, and etc.
Customize your cover letter and resume for the specific job/company youâre applying to. I also recommend you have a professional resume writer craft your resume package.
Be prepared for the interview. Read up on the company and the job, jot down possible questions youâd be asked and the answers to them, and be sure that your house is quiet during the interview.
Nell Taliercio is the owner and founder of http://www.TelecommutingMoms.com, which is the leading resource website just for telecommuting moms. For weekly telecommuting advice, you can also sign up for Nellâs newsletter at http://www.TelecommutingAnswerLady.com
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