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Telecommuting Jobs:
Working From
Home
The idea of telecommuting is an attractive
one to most people. After all, most people like the idea of
being able to work from home. It would cut back drastically on
commute times, and you'd get to work in a comfortable and
familiar environment. You could also work the particular hours
that you wanted to work, rather than a standard nine to five.
There are plenty of benefits of telecommuting, and there are a
variety of telecommuting jobs to suit many different types of
people.
Some people work
from home for geographical reasons. It may be difficult for them
to commute to work. For example, poor weather, poor public
transport, and extreme distances can be one reason that someone
may wish to work from home. Telecommuting means that these
people can work from home using their telephone and internet to
keep in touch with their clients or their employers.
Some
telecommuting jobs include consulting jobs. This is where an
individual provides their expertise in order to help out another
company or individual. It is often possible to telecommute in a
consulting position, as your clients will be mostly
communicating with you via the telephone and email.
Other
types of telecommuting jobs include data entry and secretarial
type roles. These are often great for stay at home parents or
for college students. Often the hours are flexible, meaning that
you can work when the time suits you. These roles will usually
involve typing in information about clients into a database.
This is almost always done via the internet using an online
database. However, some of these jobs may involve calling up
clients and tracking down leads. These jobs will obviously
require you to work certain hours.
Other popular
telecommuting jobs include writing and editing jobs. The bulk of
a writing or editing job is done by one individual, so it is not
always necessary that they have to be based where the company
is. Many freelance writers will choose to work from home rather
than from an office. They can easily keep in touch with their
clients via email and teleconferences where necessary. This
means that they are easily contactable despite not working in
the office.
Health reasons may be another reason that a
person needs to work from home. They may be employed in one of
the above areas, or they may be an existing employee of a
company. In some instances, a company will allow an employee to
work from home where necessary. This can help recovering
employees, or new parents, continue to work in their current
role without having to make their way into the office every
morning. The sorts of jobs best suited to this are those that
don't require much face to face contact, and that don't require
any specialized equipment. Many white collar professionals will
find that they may be able to perform at least some of the job
in a telecommuting type of role. This can be beneficial if they
need to stay at home to recuperate, or for whatever reason.
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