Monday, November 29, 2010

Latest Work From Home Job Leads

Community Moderator w/Baby Center (Johnson and Johnson Company)
http://www.babycenter.com/100_about-us-jobs-community-1_10330824.bc

Customer Service Home Based w/Service Master
Requisition #562551
https://www.peopleanswers.com/pa/testPortalPositionInfoDescription.do?random=-1496660067&pc=861012&country=1&lang=1&positionPositionTypeCode=873440
To apply:  Use link below:
 https://www.peopleanswers.com/pa/testPortalEntry.do?random=402704344&pc=861012&src=196516

Bilingual (Eng/Spanish) Sales/Customer Service w/Talk2Rep
http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPath=QHKCM&ff=21&APath=2.21.21.0.0&job_did=J8B3TZ6SMRBPCK46YR1

Technical Customer Service w/Pet Health Inc (FT w/benefits including discounted Pet Insurance)
http://jobview.monster.com/Technical-Customer-Support-Specialist-Work-from-home-Job-Rolling-Meadows-IL-94306363.aspx

Live Operator w/Voice Log
http://www.bsgclearing.com/products/voicelog/career_opportunities/live_operator_independent_contractor/

Tech Support/Customer Service w/Teleperformance
http://www.jobpath.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPath=ILM&ff=21&APath=2.21.21.0.0&job_did=JOH2ZW690D948ZMZ4LF

Software Developer w/Art and Logic
http://www.artlogic.com/careers/

HTML and Desktop Publishing w/Intelligence Press
http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=5466

Claims Administrator w/Staples -- Quebec
https://staples.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=14678

Call Monitor – West Hills, CA
http://hostedjobs.openhire.com/epostings/submit.cfm?fuseaction=app.jobinfo&jobid=302927&company_id=15773&source=ONLINE&JobOwner=1011833&version=1&ohjobs=y

News Research Assistant w/Yahoo – San Francisco
http://www.journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=1212734

Blogger w/Daily Writing Tips
http://www.genuinejobs.com/jobs_detail.php?id=5455

Greeting Card Writers w/Blue Mountain
http://www.writerfind.com/freelance_jobs/job7062.htm

Special Note:  With today being Cyber Monday (Happy Shopping everyone) the Better Business Bureau has listed their Top Ten Tips for Cyber Monday and Internet Shopping.  Many of these can be applied to online job searches as well. 

1. Protect your computer – A computer should always have the most recent updates installed for spam filters, anti-virus and anti-spyware software and a secure firewall.
2. Shop on trustworthy websites – Shoppers should start with BBB to check on the seller’s reputation and record for customer satisfaction. Always look for the BBB seal and other widely-recognized “trustmarks” on retailer websites and click on the seals to confirm that they are valid.

3. Protect your personal information – BBB recommends taking the time to read the site’s privacy policy and understand what personal information is being requested and how it will be used. If there isn’t one posted, it should be taken as a red flag that personal information may be sold to others without permission.

4. Beware of deals that sound too good to be true – Offers on websites and in unsolicited e-mails can often sound too good to be true, especially extremely low prices on hard-to-get items. Consumers should always go with their instincts and not be afraid to pass up a “deal” that might cost them dearly in the end.

5. Beware of phishing – Legitimate businesses do not send e-mails claiming problems with an order or an account to lure the “buyer” into revealing financial information. If a consumer receives such an e-mail, BBB recommends picking up the phone and calling the contact number on the website where the purchase was made to confirm that there really is a problem with the transaction.

6. Confirm your online purchase is secure – Shoppers should always look in the address box for the “s” in https:// and in the lower-right corner for the “lock” symbol before paying. If there are any doubts about a site, BBB recommends right-clicking anywhere on the page and select “Properties.” This will let you see the real URL (website address) and the dialog box will reveal if the site is not encrypted.

7. Pay with a credit card – It’s best to use a credit card, because under federal law, the shopper can dispute the charges if he or she doesn’t receive the item. Shoppers also have dispute rights if there are unauthorized charges on their credit card, and many card issuers have “zero liability” policies under which the card holder pays nothing if someone steals the credit card number and uses it. If you are going to shop on classifieds web sites like Craigslist, never wire money and only buy locally.

8. Keep documentation of your order - After completing the online order process, there may be a final confirmation page or the shopper might receive confirmation by e-mail – BBB recommends saving a copy of the Web page and any e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase.

9. Check your credit card statements often – Don’t wait for paper statements; BBB recommends consumers check their credit card statements for suspicious activity by either calling credit card companies or by checking statements online regularly.
10. Know your rights – Federal law requires that orders made by mail, phone or online be shipped by the date promised or, if no delivery time was stated, within 30 days. If the goods aren’t shipped on time, the shopper can cancel and demand a refund. There is no general three-day cancellation right, but consumers do have the right to reject merchandise if it’s defective or was misrepresented. Otherwise, it’s the company’s policies that determine if the shopper can cancel the purchase and receive a refund or credit.

For more tips from the BBB visit:  http://www.bbb.org/us/consumers/.  To read my tips on spotting work at home scams visit:  http://howtoworkfromhome-demi.blogspot.com/p/avoiding-scams.html

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