Friday, December 31, 2010

Considering Working From Home? You're Not Alone!

The greatest advantage of having a work at home jobs is that you get to earn your living from home instead of having to commute daily during rush hour, nor are you pushed around by arrogant employers and then arrive back home in the evening feeling exhausted and not have enough time to enjoy or spend with your family. With more and more people opting to this line of work, there are enough and more home jobs available, especially on the internet. Being your own boss means that you get to do the work at your leisure without having to follow rigid time tables and deadlines.

Deciding to stay home and work you need to do very in-depth and thorough search on the internet to find the job of your choice; keeping in mind your skills and preferences. There are also a whole lot of scams online that have fooled many people who have lost considerable amounts of money through not having done enough research on a particular web site. Do not always believe those sales pages that promise to make you a millionaire over night without having to do any work. Remember, anything that sounds too good to be true is just that.

Some of the more popular and high paying home jobs include graphic designing, transcription work, freelance article writing and the ever popular and much maligned Data entry. With a home job like graphic designing you have to have a really impressive portfolio since it has a very competitive and challenging online market and the person who can create the most stunning and unique designs will be sure to find enough and more work on the internet.

Doing transcription work from home is also a good way of making money. However, you must be trained in this particular line of work. Transcription work involves taking down in writing, audio recordings of medical reports, lectures or even court proceedings and with training and experience it could turn out to be a very lucrative business for the right candidate. Transcription home jobs are becoming more and more popular due to their being a high demand for these workers by professionals in the above fields who do not have enough time to turn their notes into legible reports.

Another very interesting home job is writing articles for web sites. Most web sites need content writers who are paid well for the articles supplied to them. If a writer can supply articles that are unique and original and not copied from some other source, there's much potential to earn a handsome income from this home job.

Home jobs involving Data entry are some of the more popular jobs available online today. Data Entry however has got a bad name these days due to the enormous number of scams that make many people avoid data entry home jobs. If you are lucky enough to find a genuine data entry home job it would be worthwhile the effort. Data entry simply means entering data such as customer information and other details into a company's database for which you are paid on an hourly basis. One thing great about data entry is that you don't need any special skills for this work except a basic knowledge of typing and e-mailing.

Home Jobs are perfect for stay at home moms, students who need a little extra cash or the disabled who can carry out simple straight forward work from the comfort of their own homes and earn enough to pay the monthly bills. Those work from home jobs are in control of their working hours and find it rewarding enough when they realize that the amount they earn depends entirely on the number of hours they can set aside for the job.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Is It Possible to Find A Job These Days?

 If you want to find a job, but don't know where to start, let's take a look at the options available to you and how you can make use of them in searching for a job that is suitable for you according to your qualifications, and experience.

With the present global economy, many companies are closing down and the staff is being laid off, as a result of which, there are thousands and thousands of people looking for employment all over the world. You may be forwarding several applications for job vacancies with the hope of being called for an interview but find that hardly anyone gives you a call asking you to come for an interview. This is mostly due to the fact that you are either under qualified or sometimes even over qualified for the vacancy the company is trying to fill.

Do not however give up thinking that it's not easy to find a job. Keep sending applications to places that are looking for someone with your expertise or your line in work and some one is sure to call you eventually. If you are really desperate to find a job, do not be too picky, but take what is offered and prove to your employer that you can do much better than what you are employed to do, prove it to him and you will find yourself being promoted sooner than later.

When you are trying to find a job, always have two or three copies of your resume with you. You should be ready when an opportunity arises. It could be on the road, on the subway or even at the supermarket, there could be an opening advertised in some outlet or other where you could walk in and handover your resume and you never know, you might be even hired then and there if whoever is in charge was impressed by your attitude.

There is one important thing to remember, your attitude. Attitude plays a great part in finding a job. The first impression you make, how confident you are about carrying out the work involved, will go a long way in being a deciding factor for an employer. You might have the requisite qualifications but look lethargic and lazy or too pushy and arrogant, all of which will definitely act negatively when trying to find a job. Always try to make your employer believe in you, talk positively and look pleasant. No one would want to employ a boorish looking individual who could dampen the spirits of even the most optimistic head of the company.

When you go for an interview be well prepared. Learn something about the company and what sort of business they are involved. Prepare yourself well ahead of the interview and be ready to answer even the trickiest question that could be put to you. If you have any blind spots or negative areas, do not lie, but give the answer in a positive manner by showing what you are good at rather than what you are not good at. Always remember that the first impression counts and greet your interviewer with a firm handshake and a smile and wait for the questions to be asked without butting in first. Win over your prospective boss with a positive outlook and you will be well on your way to finding a new job.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

How and Where To Find Jobs

Before setting out to find jobs, first and foremost you must understand what you are capable of doing.

1. Make a list of all your qualifications, job experience, and skills.

2. Prepare a resume that will catch the attention of the person who's reading it. Employers are inundated with CVs of would be employees, that they hardly read the whole thing through.

3. To find jobs, you have to have a resume that will make the employer want to see you. You should write any special talents you have or your ability to make decisions, find solutions to problems or even your special presentation skills or something that will make your prospective employer sit up and take note.

Once you have your resume ready, make a list of the companies where you think you will find jobs. Try and find out something about each company and see whether your skill set will fit their needs. Nowadays, it's so easy to go online and do some research about the any company you might be interested in working. Jot down notes of information you think will be useful in your search to find jobs.

There are so many search engines, web site and job banks on the internet with hundreds of jobs being advertised daily. Sign up and become a member in these sites and you will be able to post your resume online and they will keep sending you job vacancies that match your profile and resume. It's a great and convenient way of finding jobs of your choice and you don't even have to leave your home to do it.

It's a good idea to create profiles in the social networking sites if you have joined any of them. Contacts are always a great source and could always connect you with an employer who is looking out to hire someone with your skills.

An important factor to keep in mind is that although you have prepared a resume to cover any job, you should remember to change your skills and capabilities when applying for a specific job. Take out whatever is not necessary and elaborate on whatever special skills you have that will help you out in getting the job.

There are many companies these days that carry out their interviews online. They will first inform you when they wish to conduct the interview so that you can be ready. Have all your documents within easy reach so that you will be able to give prompt answers when questioned? Remember, the interviewer cannot see you; therefore you have to use all your verbal skills to impress him with your expertise, your confidence in carrying out the work and a positive attitude which is extremely important when you are trying to find jobs.

It's up to you to make the interviewer think you are the perfect candidate for the job under review and make him remember you so that he will have no hesitation in offering you the job. Once you have been offered the job, evaluate it thoroughly before accepting or rejecting it. Either way, do not take too long to come to your decision and let your future employer know what you have decided as soon as possible.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

6 Reasons Not to Get Down About Your Job Search

 You lost your job in 2010 and now its a new year with no prospects in sight. Pretty depressing that you're now going through your savings and have to decide if you can afford to go to McDonald's for lunch or need to head home where you can eat for less. Friends want to get together for drinks, but you can't afford it. Using the line of credit on your house is keeping you afloat; but selling parts of your house off to get new shoes eats at you.

Job Seeker you need to network. Going to receptions, fund raisers, and conferences your old company paid for now all need to come out of your pocket. It gets worse, your Son just blew 35 bucks on having Chinese delivered to the house; because he can afford to. You're other son is struggling to make ends meet and you would like to help him out. Perhaps the two of you could going skiing this weekend to release the stress you are both feeling; but that would mean you might not be able to afford medications when your too old to work and living off your savings.

Wait, this article is supposed to be about why it NOT to get depressed about your situation. It's really quite simple. It's life. Things happen. They happen to you and to people around you.

The Slap Myself in the Head Reason.

What were you thinking? The dot-com bust wasn't warning sign enough for you to stop spending lavishly and adopt a few of your depression era ancestors' perspectives on savings. Enron made reality our of movie scripts where greedy top leadership wipes out the retirement plans of thousands. So you bought a BMW instead of a Ford. That's a shame about all those poor souls who lost everything. What were they thinking? Want to get depressed about your situation? You can't. You saw it coming and chose to believe it would never happen to you. There is a better chance that a huge meteor will hit the planet than the chances you will win a huge lottery payout. That doesn't mean you should walk around with a sign saying "The World is Ending." It does mean you should take some of the blame on yourself for not preparing.

You cold have saved more and used this time off as a sabbatical to pursue a dream while searching for work. Enough about being blind about the future back when you had a great job. Time to take the blinders off about the future as you really see it now. Then start making a plan. Enough life insurance? Burial plans? Keeping up with advances your field? It's a new time in your life. You can look at it like a scared insecure kid; or look with the wisdom you gained living through the financial depression at the turn of the century. Really, you didn't see this coming?

The It's Not Me Who Needs to Change Reason.

The other day many of you gave your young son a lecture on what they do today is going to effect their future. "If you get caught with that stuff and it goes on your record, most companies won't hire you." You encourage them to prepare for the future by studying hard. Then you finish up the whole thing with a cheerful quip about a bright future. Get a mirror and tell it to yourself. Quit being hypocritical about your advice to yourself and others. Really, the whole entire world was out to get you?

The You Don't Have Cancer Reason.

Six days before this very Christmas, my newly married nephew of 28 years, went to get a new pair of glasses. The optometrist took one look in his eyes and walked him immediately to the optomolgist located in the same building. A frantic call to his new bride and she meets him at the emergency room. During the first hours his face book post is a picture of the IVs and complaints about the hospital not having a workout room. Silence is followed by family alerts going out to loved ones in at least seven states. His cousin who is in remission from an earlier fight starts having flash backs. It's not only cancer, it's so rare a form he beats the odds of winning the lottery. He's got a plan and it's all about fighting this thing. You think you got it bad. Really?

The Your Job is Not "Freedom Fighter" Reason.

Again it's Christmas. Instead of the family gathering around the tree and fireplace with scented candles, eggnog, and carols playing; they are squeezing together in front of the tiny camera on top of their monitor so they can share a smile with their United States Marine stationed in Iraq. The Marine smiles back, hiding the fact that squad just lost two guys from Iowa because of an IAD. You think you got it bad. Really, any car bombs in your neighborhood?

The You live in the United States of America Reason.

Your baby needs help. Never mind that in you don't have health insurance. It doesn't matter because in your Haitian town there is no healthcare. No food. The idea of packing up and going halfway across the country like Katrina victims had to do, is out of the question. The place just ain't that big and the problems are the same all over. Really, you got it bad?

The Mother Nature Hasn't Slapped You Reason.

Heard about the flooding and mud slides in California. Imagine knowing the possibility exists that building on a hillside with a gorgeous view may one day cost you. You do it anyway because the price is right and you deserve the prestige of the location. Then one day the National Guard is at your door instructing you to abandon ship immediately. You grab a box of family keepsakes your foresight said to keep ready, just in case. Car's loaded up. Family safe inside the four wheel drive vehicle. It's silent inside while each of you stares at your home. Each thinking differently about the possibilities soon to become a reality. Your daughter asks, "It'll be all right won't it Daddy?" You just pat her head and slowly leave your family central behind. Instead of chipping away at your personal wealth, mother nature took it from you in one quick swat.