| WORK AT HOME WORKFORCE Drawn from 14 Years Experience in Work at Home TeleCommuting • Telework • Remote • Offsite • Virtual • Flexjobs | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The vast range of jobs employers are sending home. Which jobs can be sent home -- and be more profitable for both employer and TeleCommuter?
Most jobs that do not involve physical production, expensive specialized equipment, or extensive face-to-face customer contact can be TeleCommuting positions. Because today most jobs are information-based jobs, they can be professionally accomplished from home. If employees work alone for the most part and can complete their work for most of a day with little need for a lot of face-to-face contact, then their jobs are ripe for TeleCommuting. Nowadays many employees rely on their computers, the phone, email, chat and web collaboration for most of their communication inside the office! Given being equally-equipped at home, for them the only difference between TeleCommuting and onsite work is the commute. Employers are already offering and TeleCommuters working these kinds of jobs:
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Above listed job types are just some of the employer work at home job offerings posted on the Telecommuting Jobs website as of this writing. New ones appear every day. Add the jobs you've been offering or working at in Comments to let others know just how many different jobs can be TeleCommuted.
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