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10 More Jobs You Can Have at Home

By Kate Lorenz , Posted Jul 10th 2009 @ 1:08PM

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How would you like to work from home? No hustling out the door 10 minutes late, no fighting your road rage or battling for the last seat on the train, no fast food lunch and no noisy co-workers. Sounds like heaven, doesn't it?

More than ever, workers are attracted to the 30-second commute, thanks to social and economic trends. Technologies necessary for setting up a home office are widely available, relatively inexpensive and getting easier for people to use. And more workers are seeking flexible schedules to care for children and aging parents.

Many people associate working from home with starting a home-based business and becoming an entrepreneur, but more and more employers are offering this option to workers in order to attract and retain top employees. In fact, 7.6 million employees conduct work from home every month.

Don't fret, there are jobs that you can find with established employers. Even if the job is advertised as office-based, these positions are telework-friendly and could be in your future

1. Administrative Assistant

Also known as virtual assistants, home-based administrative assistants use office experience and computer skills as support personnel. Many skills easily transition into this position which offers many part-time and temporary opportunities.


2. Advertising Sales Agent

It's said that Americans are exposed to more than 3,000 ad messages a day. Advertising sales representatives sell or solicit advertising space in print and online publications, custom-made signs, or TV and radio advertising spots.


3. Computer Software Engineer

Computer software engineers are projected to be one of the fastest growing occupations over the 2002-2012 period. Duties include design, development, testing and evaluation of computer software, and continual training is suggested for the quickly evolving industry.


4. Corporate Event Planner

Employed by a private company rather than a hotel or convention facility, a corporate event planner coordinates staff activities, including group meetings, client presentations, special events, conventions and travel.


5. Copy Editor

Copy editors mostly review and edit a writer's copy for accuracy, content, grammar and style. This is a competitive field; however, the growth of online publications and services is spurring the demand for writers and editors, especially those with Web experience


6. Desktop Publisher

Desktop publishers use computer software to format and combine text, images, charts and other visual elements to produce publication-ready material. Duties of this fast-growing profession include writing and editing text, creating graphics, converting photos and drawings into digital images, designing page layouts and developing presentations


7. Data Entry Clerk

Like administrative assistants, job prospects should be best for those with expertise in computer software applications. By typing text, entering data into a computer, and performing other clerical duties, these workers ensure companies keep up with information and technology.


8. Insurance Underwriter

Insurance underwriters serve as the main link between the insurance carrier and the insurance agent. Underwriters analyze insurance applications, calculate the risk of loss from policyholders, decide whether to issue the policy and establish appropriate premium rates.


9. Market Research Analyst

Market research analysts gather data on competitors and analyze prices, sales and methods of marketing and distribution. They often design surveys, compile and evaluate the data and make recommendations to their client or employer based upon their findings.


10. Paralegal

While lawyers assume ultimate responsibility for legal work, much of their work is delegated to paralegals. Paralegals not only assist in preparation for closings, hearings, trials and corporate meetings, they also perform a number of other vital functions, including draft contracts, mortgages, separation agreements, trust instruments and may assist in preparing tax returns and planning estates.


If you want to make the case to a potential employer or your boss to let you work from home, keep a few things in mind. If possible, provide concrete examples of how this arrangement was successful in the past or how it will succeed. Suggest that you ease into it -- spending a few days to a few weeks in the office at the outset, meeting people and getting to know procedures. Then, during the first three to six months on the new job, make frequent visits.


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Kate Lorenz

Kate Lorenz

Kate Lorenz is the editor for CareerBuilder.com and its job seeker and workplace blog, TheWorkBuzz.com. She researches and writes about job search strategy, career management, hiring trends and workplace issues. Follow her on Twitter www.twitter.com/katelorenz.

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james

Very nice.......I'm sure it will help many people.....
online work


January 15 2010 at 9:42 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Adeline Sylvia

Nice..You briefed everything...to add credit to your words... I want to share this story so that others with the same plight may be benefited.I am a single mom and lost my job about 6 months ago. I was desperately trying for a job. Fortunately I come across free paid surveys. I thought why not try well, to my surprise I made almost $2000 dollars last month doing online surveys from home.
I did not pay even a single cent as up front money. This has saved my house from bankruptcy. You can work from home and make a living it does take some time to get up to $2000 a month. I made about $500 my first month and this is month 3.This is a paid survey opportunity with no money or credit card needed initially.

October 10 2009 at 1:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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rose101760@aol.com

Can you give me more information on this. Where to look on the web?

Thank you.

October 11 2009 at 8:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

Hi, I am looking for work like this. I have gotten on a few paid survey lists but none pay the kind of money your taking about. Please e-mail info. Thanks,Mike

October 19 2009 at 2:47 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Shari

I have been a pharmacist for over 20 years and between my job, house and family, never had time for myself. I started a home-based business in March with Agel. I'm already making money and the products are life-changing. One of the people taking FLX (a product for joint pain) is 17 and was born with bilateral clubfoot. She had
9 surgeries and has been in pain all her life. She is pain free after 4 days. It's amazing. If anyone is interested please contact me. ThinkAgel@aol.com It changed my life and maybe I can help you change yours!

September 11 2009 at 2:48 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
cherrysurveys

Cherry Surveys is exploding! May have to start charging a fee soon! Go to Cherry Surveys ASAP to get info on Work from Home for FREE!! Before it is too late www.cherrysurveys.com

August 26 2009 at 3:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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