www.tkqlhce.com For jobsonline – the best jobs online 2010 – 2011 see a trusted online site -Tips on How to Get That First oDesk Assignment- jobsonline 0Desk is a marketplace where freelancers and employers meet. Job openings posted by employers (or as oDesk calls them, “buyers”) could range from web designing, to programming, to article writing, to admin support, to data entry, to forum posters. With these kind of job openings, freelance web designers, writers and programmers are now able to have the opportunity to get paid either by the hour or per project doing what they’re good at in the comforts of their own homes. Yes, an employer from the US could hire a freelance web designer from the Philippines, or a buyer from Australia could hire a virtual assistant from India. While this setup maybe what most would call a “dream job” or the ideal job, it still takes quite some effort from the part of a freelance provider to get noticed by a buyer. Fact is, with freelancers having similar skills and different rates and with buyers having different preferences, it’s not always easy to land on a job at oDesk. However, it should be noted still that the first thing an oDesk buyer looks at is the profile of an oDesk freelance provider. And that is mainly what a freelance provider should work on. Here are some great tips (I say great because I personally have tried and tested these before I decided to post this article) that will help you land on that first oDesk assignment: 1 …
Question by dontas1dixie: Is there such a thing as data entry work at home,, without paying for it?
I’m trying to find some data entry work to do at home, on the side. I work for a professional office but nothing to bring home. I have heard of companies years ago that would send you work, or you pick it up, and do the input for them in the evening, UPS the work back or take it back to the company. I must be in dreamland or something, because now a days you have to pay to get this kind of work, or so I see on-line. I was just checking as a last resort to see if anyone knew of something that is out there, that sounds remotely like this.
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Answer by Retired bookworm
You will hear of a lot of people who claim to have found this work and are making a fortune. The only way they really make money is by getting others to pay them to find work–not by actual work.
There are data entry jobs available, but they are generally only available very locally. The pace of business today prohibits the type of data entry you remember from years back. However, there are always businesses which need to take analog data (maybe handwritten job applications, for example) and turn them into computer entries. Even with optical character recognition, there is still a need to data enter or verify what the system read. Occasionally, this work can be done from home once you’ve proven yourself with the employer. Look for evening shifts for data entry (often found thru temp agencies) and once you’ve built a reputation, see if their servers can be accessed remotely so you could work from home. I think more and more of these jobs will be done at home, but they will extremely short time-lines, what comes in today needs to be in the system tonight, for example, with none of the flexibility you remember. Good luck.
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