Showing posts with label homebased job search. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homebased job search. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Try Paid to Click

Want some extra money? Well you can try paid to click or PTC. It is a sure way to earn money from home.


Ever heard of clicking or visiting websites and then get paid? Well PTC or Paid to Click is one of those. You can really earn some extra with them. Just make sure you spend at least a couple of minutes of your time everyday to click on the advertisements.


Well to be honest it's not a get rich scheme, You won't get rich by doing this. It's just a sideline. Just a couple of extra. It will only take a couple of minutes of your time anyways.

I will list two of my most tried and tested sites. Which I will definitely say legit and really pays. Just connect your Paypal account and once you withdraw your earnings you'll get it right away.

Click on them and see for your self.  Happy earning!



1Neobux




2. ClixSense






Friday, 9 October 2015

Steps in Starting to Work Home based


Some people would think that home based jobs are for lazy people who want to slack whenever possible. For easy job it might be true but not to totally slack. If you’re done with your job why not? But there are jobs that more often than not you lack sleep just to make it done. The conveniences of home based jobs are having not to travel from home to office, doesn’t need to dress to kill, No traffic, no commute, you can eat any time, when your work is done you can do anything right away; you can have extra jobs and many more. But it is a serious job like the other. It’s just the location and perks that makes the difference. That made it so convenient and challenging at the same time.

     1.  Have a stable internet and reliable computer. It is very important to have stable internet and a reliable computer. It will gradually affect your performance and productivity. Also your credibility as an employee. Not because this is a home based job doesn’t mean it’s not a serious work. Reality is, it is more serious than office job. Why? You are responsible for all the things that you need to get your job done. Unlike in the office everything is given to you. Here in Home based job world, you need to maintain everything in perfect shape to make them work for you. You have to maintain a good computer, internet, microphone/headset, webcam etc. It’s all up to you. It is not good to say you didn’t work because you have power interruption, your computer has virus, your mouse isn’t working and the rest. It’s work and its business.

2.       Have a career goal. What are your skills? What job do you want to work on? You can’t apply as a computer programmer if you don’t know a single computer program language. You can’t be a Japanese translator if you don’t know anything about Japanese language. Be realistic.


3.       Update your resume and send it to online job portals. Create your profile to job search websites. Make sure that your picture is updated and also the previous jobs you had. Some people are not comfortable putting their pictures but it is necessary to have it on your profile. The employer will get an impression that you are not confident enough or has insecurity problem that will really affect your application. Attitude is the most important thing in home based jobs. You will not physically in the presence of your employer, at least you need to build a trust and confidence about getting the job done. Make sure your picture is taken professionally. Or you look professional on it.

4.        Apply to job posts online. Apply at your own risk. Check the salary, job description and requirements. Read before you press “Apply Button”. A NO SHOW in your scheduled interview might get you in trouble in your future applications. Some job site will have you blacklisted.

5.       Be ready for your interview. Prepare everything that is needed. Do your homework. Meaning search about the company you are applying for. Practice for the common interview questions. Have your resume ready so you can read it if possible especially if the question is about your past jobs and descriptions of those. Make sure your headset / microphone, webcam etc are working and your internet is in good speed.


6.       When you get hired, always work to impress. Home based job is a virtual world. Your employer might give you a good or bad feedback according to your performance and might affect your future endeavor.  




Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Homebased Job Search: Learn a New Language

The most popular way to earn money online is being a language translator or interpreter. There are many employers who are looking for someone who knows to translate written documents to other languages. Some employer hires someone to be with them in a part-time basis to be their translator. The best thing about this type of opportunity is the salary. You can do your own salary research for this and you’ll be surprised how a language translator job can give you that financial freedom you always crave for.



So you want to be a language translator? Here are a few things to consider in getting that dream job.

1.  What language do you want to focus on? - There are lots of languages to choose from. But take note, the harder to learn the language, the better pay you get. Why? As simple as because it’s hard, not everyone is willing to learn it. So the demand is very high.  Now a day the most popular translator jobs are translating in Japanese and Spanish language. There are many around there but these two are the easiest so far. In Japanese there are many certifications that you need to have before you reach the highest paying title the “N1”. In Spanish there are also modules, but it is easier since the writing and alphabet is almost similar to English alphabet that we used every day.

2. How will you learn the new language? – It is easy to choose a language. It is also easy to enroll to a program or school to learn it as long as you have the budget. But all these will come to waste if you don’t have the discipline, patience, time and perseverance to learn. It’s not like walking in a park. But it will be very fulfilling if you succeed in learning it.

3. When can you learn the new language? - This will depends on your budget and time. You can enroll to a University or institution and go to class physically. What are the pros of this? The learning is interactive. Questions and answers are instant and you have classmates which you can ask opinion and practice. What are the cons? You will be obliged to come to school / class. You need to pay for transportation, the tuition is way too high and more often than not it will hinder any plans you have for yourself and family if you are already working and you have your own family to take good care of.

4.  Is there an online platforms or class that I can take to learn a new language? – The answer is a big YES. Please take note that you can buy books to learn a new language, you can research or download materials from the internet or anything that is free online BUT you cannot get the certification for free. You need to enroll to a program or institution, pass the qualification and then get that Diploma or certificate. So if you’re looking for an online school or program below are suggestions to the languages and along with it the link to the course. It is very affordable. It’s more convenient to learn online. You can set your own time and there are no classes to miss. Just always remember, wherever you are you need to have the discipline, patience, time and perseverance to learn.

Learn these languages anytime and anywhere in the world. No matter where you are these lessons are accessible and affordable.


5. How will I get my first language translator job? – Now that you finished your lessons and you have that certifications or Diploma it’s job hunting time! Update your portfolio. Get your resume online. Join social media resume outlet (Example: Linkedin.com) and post your resume to the job sites (jobsdb, jobstreet.com, indeed.com, bestjobs.ph etc) of course the website will differ wherever continent you are. Apply for jobs, there are many employer that are accepting entry level candidates (those who don’t have experience yet) But once you get that break be great and do your best. Because a good performance will give you the chance to be in a long term relationship with your employer or they can endorse you.

So that’s it! Good luck in learning a new language!