Posts Tagged ‘Homework’

Data Entry Jobs Increases

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Data entry workers are increasing in number everyday. It is estimated that a at least 40 million individuals work at home. Experts believe that prospect for data entry homework will be sunny in the years to come.

The increases in number of data entry workers are credited largely to the Internet. The World Wide Web has created vast opportunities for many individuals, including professionals, to stay at home and work at the same time.

One of the main reasons attributed for the increase in number of data entry home workers is the actual decline of full time office based data entry people. This has lead hundreds, if not thousands of employers, to subcontract out work to workers who prefer to work at home.

Another reason why work at home jobs are popular is because most of these are not very technical and does not require extensive training. Some companies don’t even require their work at home workers to be college degree holders.

Another factor that has lead to the increase in number of data entry home workers is that employers actually get more advantage to it than hiring full time data entry worker. This is especially true for companies with a small work force. This is because outsourcing jobs actually saves these companies thousands of pounds.

Tasks sent out by companies for outsourcing to data entry home worker usually include typing documents and entering data into a home personal computer. When the job is finished, the data entry home worker will send the documents to the company through the email.

It is actually very easy to become a data entry worker. All you need is basic computer, typing, email and Internet skills. It would also be an advantage if you have basic writing and editing skills because some work at home jobs entails proofreading and editing existing document for errors and accuracy. The type of data handled by data entry home worker ranges from court processing, medical records, company profiles, among others. When it comes to equipment and software, all you need is a personal computer, a modem, a phone line or a Cable Internet or DSL subscription. But of course, the most important thing is the ability to manage your time well.

There are two system of charging for data entry work. One is to charge by the hour the other is to charge by the job. This usually depends on the agreement between the data entry home worker and the company. One can find data entry home worker position sin the different employment websites in the Internet.

Date entry jobs is not only advantageous to employers it is also ideal for some members of the labor force. Home data entry jobs are ideal for single moms and dads of babies who cannot afford to leave the house. A work at home data entry job affords the employees to crate his own timetable and not be a slave to the alarm clock. Being a data entry home worker is actually like being your own boss.

Data entry jobs can be very lucrative. In 2004 Internet business sales amounted to over £2.5 trillion with purchases of consumers products exceeding £100 billion. This growth is one of the main reasons why more and more people are considering working at home.

Advance Your Career by Selling Yourself

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Often when it comes to our career we are some of the worst salesman of our abilities and skills.  We sell ourselves short in our abilities come review time, or accept less than we are worth out of fear that they will find someone else.  Instead of building ourselves up and selling ourselves for maximum value we accept what is given to us and end up doing twice the work for half the pay.

One of the most important places you can ever sell yourself is during the interview process for a new job.  It is during this process that you should make an effort to build up yourself and sell your skills to the potential employer by making them feel that if they hire anyone else but you they are going to be losing out on an amazing talent.  Here are a few tips you can use during your next interview to make the interviewer think WOW!

Dress for success.  Clothes make the man (or woman) and you should dress as if you were interviewing for the CEO position.

Research the company and know the background of it.  During the interview show that you have done your homework by asking questions or making comments about a recent press release or company announcement.

Ask questions.  Most interviewees just answer the questions they are presented and never speak up.  Show the interviewer you are truly interested in the company and the job by asking questions relating to the company, your potential job and company culture.

Bring samples of your work.  Whether you are an artist or a computer programmer bring a sample portfolio of your past work and share it with the interviewer.  Remember, a picture (or document) can speak a million words.

Be ahead of schedule.  Remember the golden rule; it is better to be 3 hours early than 3 minutes late.  No one is going to hire someone who can’t make it to the interview on time.

Follow-up.  Don’t sit around waiting for a letter or a call.  Send a follow-up letter immediately expressing your interest in the job and if you haven’t heard back within a week pick up the phone and call.  What do you have to lose?

Part 2: Setting Up An Account

Friday, December 26th, 2008

One of the first things that you should do when it comes to securing employment through an online job website is to invest time in setting up your account.  Most of these websites provide you with an account for several reasons.  First off, it will allow you to stay connected and to house all of your necessary information so that you do not need to input all of this every time that you find a job application that you would like to use.  An account allows for employers to contact you and get the process started.  In fact, there is no reason not to set up an account.

When it comes to finding the right opportunity for a online job website, you should invest some time in the process of storing your information.  Most online job sites would like you to invest some time in filling out questionnaires or providing extensive details.  This is not a bad thing.  Here’s why.

An employer is looking for someone that has XYZ in skills.  He does not want to have to sift through thousands of job applications that would come in if he posted this position on the web.  He may not have time to do so.  Instead, he heads to the online job site, punches in a few criteria in job skills that he is looking for, and gets back a handful of applicants that fit his position.  Guess what?  Those are the ones that get the phone call for the potential interview. 

Setting up an account is generally a free service to do.  Some online job sites do offer paid memberships and these are okay if you decide that the investment is right for your search.  Yet, do your homework and find out if you can get the same benefits elsewhere for free.

Head Hunter Services

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Online job websites often offer a variety of services.  One of those services is likely to be that of a head hunting service, although they may not call it that.  Many of the postings that you find online are those posted by these companies as well.  Is this is a good thing or could it lead to trouble for you?  There are several different types of services out there and you need to do your homework to actually learn if in fact a head hunter is the right thing for you.  It is even more important to learn what type of service they are providing first.

What Are They?

A head hunting service can work from both ends. 

•    The individual is hired by a company (usually several companies) and is sent out to find qualified candidates for the positions within these companies.  Some companies that employ many people or that will be growing rapidly will do this to help them to keep applicants coming in to fill their positions.
•    The individual works for you, the job applicant.  In this case, you should really consider what their service actually is.  There are some individual that will do all that they can to help you to find a position that you are qualified for but they do charge a service fee.  That fee ranges greatly but usually is dependant on the annual salary that you are going to get.

Should You Use Them?

Those that use these services can benefit from them.  To do that, you should know as much as you can about them.  Do not sign any paperwork unless you have read through it carefully and know exactly what they are offering to you and the benefits that it offers you.  If you sign on to work with a head hunter, realize that there may be a cost to you. 

One thing that you should note is the fact that both of these types of services using online job sites to find applicants.  If you reply to their ad, you still have the right to know what they are up to.  Do not get trapped into something that you do not want to do either.  Take the time to understand who they are and what they offer.  This will offer you a bit of protection.

By all means, if you decide to work with them, get the information you need.  In many cases, they can help you to find the employment that you need.  Working with them coupled with searching on online job websites can be the best way to find your next employment benefit.