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1/31/10

Sunday Jobs 1/31/10




Good Morning,
How is you weekend going? I have a bunch of job leads for you this morning. I hope that you take the time to check them out. You never know what may change your life or pocketbook when you need it most. I wish you nothing but success and lots of luck in your search for a work at home job.


Sincerely,
~Mandu
Aspiring WAHM, Wife and Blogger
http://www.emdiau.com
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Administrative Support and Clerical Jobs

Admin Assistant

Experienced Personal Assistant

PT Paralegal/Legal Assistant

Admin Assistant


Transcription


Transcripton


Call Desk Agents (OR)


Customer Service


Customer Service

Customer Service

Part Time Admin Assistant

Copywriter/copy editor

Author Research Assistant

Work at Home Bilingual Patient Services Rep

Call Center Agent

Virtual Assistant



Transcription

Transcription


Medical Transcription

Bi-lingual Patient Services Rep


Data Entry (editing, image processing, uploading)

Call Center Reps

Reservation Sales Associate



Computers/Internet/Technical Jobs

TALENT SOURCING, WEB RESEARCH, LinkedIn Recruiter expert


Wordpress Guru


Website Tester

Freelance Interactive Producer-elearning

Social Media Marketer w/Account Management Skills

Business and Health Topics Blogger

Tax Bloggers

Online Shopper Blogger

Researchers – online photos / video searchers


Search Engine Evaluator




Nursing/Medical/Social Work/Case Management


Career Counselor

Medical Billing/Coding

Case Manager RNPR/Marketing/Sales/Fundraising Jobs


Social Media Coordinator


Copywriter

Exchange Program CoordinatorTeachers/Tutors/Education


Tutors


Psychology Online Instructor


Fire Science Online Instructor

Lead Academic InstructorOnline English Teacher

French Adjunct Teacher

Science Adjunct Teacher

Pharmacology Online Instructor

Educational Writer

Writing/Art/Photography Jobs
Proofreader


Associate Editor ($30-$35K)


Lead Blogger for Craft Site

Chief Blogger/Editor

Real Estate Data Upload


Miscellaneous Jobs


Translators


Voice Over


HR Advisor

PT Finance Manager

PT Bookkeeping

Contract Negotiator

Draftsmen


Contract Negotiator

Client Financial Coordinator

Freelance Conference Director


Jobs in Canada


Data Input


Mortgage Broker Assistant


Admin Support/Customer Service


Residential Draftsman/Designer


Web Marketing Assistant

Communication and Marketing Coordinator*These jobs provided by WAHS and brought to you by EMDIAU


Real Estate Lead Follow up

Technical Assistant

Managing Editor

Experienced Web Designer


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1. Writers and Photographers for Varied Topics



Seed.com, a new service from AOL, is looking for freelance Writers and Photographers to cover a growing variety of subjects.






For context on these new content services, such as Seed and Demand Studios, see this recent article at GigaOM.






For more: http://www.seed.com/  




2. Subject Matter Expert/Writer - Sugar-Free Cooking


About.com, owned by the New York Times, is looking for a part-time Guide to cover Sugar-Free Cooking.






For more: http://beaguide.about.com/gdapplynow.htm




3. Cold Calling Appointment Setters


Blue Zebra is seeking Cold Calling Appointment Setters with 2+ years of outbound business-to-business calling experience.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ygtke6b


4. Sr. Research Analysts / BAS, HR or IT



Kennedy Consulting Research & Advisory is looking for Senior Research Analysts with a background in BAS, HR or IT.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yz3ca5g




5. Subject Matter Expert/Writer - Fish & Seafood Cooking


About.com, owned by the New York Times, seeks a part-time Guide to cover Fish & Seafood Cooking.






For more: http://beaguide.about.com/gdapplynow.htm




6. Test Item Writer - Computer Technology & Digital-Video Technology


WestEd seeks Test Item Writers to cover the topic of Computer Technology & Digital-Video Technology.






"Item writers will write high quality multiple-choice and constructed-response items that assess course-specific computer technology and digital-video technology curriculum."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ykpe64r




7. National Medical Set Aside Supervisor


Genex Services, Inc. seeks a National Medical Set Aside Supervisor to supervise and review all MSA cost projection reports and other related tasks.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ygtrveb




8. Loan Fraud Auditor


AppleOne has posted an ad for a Loan Fraud Auditor to "conduct mortgage loan audits according to the guidelines/timelines established by COMPANY and its clients."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yjac5e4




9. Federal Proposal Manger


Business Intelligent Application Solutions is looking for a Federal Proposal Manger to review, analyze and develop responses to RFP's, RFI's and RFQ's for Federal IT Solutions.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ylcp2g4


10. Pharmacology Online Instructor



Kaplan University (owned by the Washington Post) seeks a Pharmacology Online Instructor for an academic-year, non-tenure track appointment. Master's or doctorate in Pharmacology required.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ygd96nt




11. Audio Identification Specialist


Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems is seeking Audio Identification Specialists to listen to and categorize audio clips that range from 30 to 60 seconds.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yhfmgfb




12. Medical Transcriptionists


MD-IT is seeking home-based MTs with two or more years of experience.






For more: http://md-it.com/contact-employment


13. Graduate Health Care Administration Online Instructor


Kaplan University, owned by the Washington Post, seeks a Graduate Health Care Administration Online Instructor for an academic-year, non-tenure track appointment. Must hold a Terminal degree (Juris Doctor, Phd, EdD, MD/OD).






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ylhsxwu




14. Freelance Writer - Travel


Internet Brands is seeking Writers for their World 66 worldwide travel guide.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yg4r746


15. Ruby on Rails Bounty Developer



Assemla is looking for a Ruby on Rails Bounty Developer to create enhancements for its RoR application.






For more: http://www.devbistro.com/jobs/102974




16. Freelance WorkKeys Test Question Writers


ACT is looking for Freelance WorkKeys Test Question Writers to develop questions for workplace assessments.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ykk9ax5


17. Traditional Chinese Game Translator


Wizards of the Coast is looking for Traditional Chinese Game Translators. "The ideal candidate would have an eye for detail, an interest in game mechanics, and a love of science fiction/fantasy worlds."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yfagacu


18. Web / UI / UX Designer for Web-based Job Scheduler Operations Console


Flux is seeking a Web / UI / UX Designer to make several user interface changes to their Web-based Job Scheduler Operations Console.






For more: http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/4695


19. Contract Graphic / UX Designer


The Participatory Culture Foundation is looking for an outstanding contract graphic designer for a series of web design and user interface projects.






For more: http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/6170




20. Advanced Placement Readers for the Chinese and Japanese Discipline


ETS is looking for Advanced Placement Readers for the Chinese and Japanese Discipline to "evaluate and score AP students' free-responses ensuring that high school students receive AP grades that accurately reflect college-level achievement."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ykozq9f
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*These jobs provided for you by The Rat Race Rebellion and brought to you by EMDIAU.











Proofreader


Proofreader

Travel Blogger

Leadership and Productivity Blogger





Marketing Person

Marketing Manager


Copywriter

1/29/10

Is Telecommuting Going to Stay?

We all know that some fads come and go. Just when you get used to one thing, you suddenly find it gone and something else takes it place. There has been some controversy over whether or not Telecommuting is simply a fad that could go at any time.

Some people who want to get into a telecommuting position are afraid of giving up their current onsite positions; as they’re worried that the telecommuting concept will suddenly drop like flies and they will find themselves out of a job.

So, that brings up the question of whether Telecommuting is here to stay or not. Let’s take a look at where telecommuting is at this point in time:

•Telecommuting has been around for many years, even before desktop computers became available in most homes. It started out as only a few select people working from home and slowly grew from there.

•Some telecommuting companies are thriving today. While telecommuting started with employees performing one or two tasks from home; things have progressed to the point where some companies hire only people to work from home. Some of these companies, mainly customer service ones, are bringing in a lot of business.

•The cost of running a business has increased as the prices of everything increases. A lot of small businesses are looking for ways to cut their spending to bring in more profits. One of the best ways they’re finding to save money is by creating telecommuting positions to eliminate some of the bigger cost items.

•Some of the smaller cities are facing a problem with having a lack of skilled workers living locally or ones that will work for the pay the business could afford. A lot of people that have the qualifications needed for some positions are going to the larger cities to get employment that could sustain the lifestyles they need. The smaller businesses sometimes have to resort to finding people to do the job clear across the country.

Based on this information, telecommuting is only growing stronger. That makes it unlikely to be fizzling out anytime in the future. If anything, it only proves that it will continue to grow and become more readily available in many types of positions.

Skeptical minds, however, have to wonder why telecommuting doesn’t have a stronger hold in the employment industry that it should have by now. The reasons for this all have to do with misconceptions of how a telecommuting job would work.

There are still a lot of employers that continue to have the mindset that working from home means a lot of slacking off time due to there not being someone to keep a watchful eye over them. This may be the case sometimes; it’s not the norm for most telecommuters.

Those who work a job from their home office tend to perform their best work because they’re in a comfortable environment, don’t have the stress of getting to and from work and because they don’t have a boss looking over their shoulder.

Once the misconceptions are eliminated then more telecommuting jobs will start popping out of the woodwork. As prices of gas and other items increase, employees will be leaving their onsite positions to save money. The employers will probably come to the point that they would have to allow telecommuting for some positions in order to keep people working for them.

With that said, telecommuting is here to stay, but will continue to grow at a snail’s pace. New technology is always coming out and some of them will be perfect solutions for performing a job from a remote location while keeping data safe and ensuring their workers aren’t slacking off.

Nell Taliercio has been working at home full time since 2004. She’s worked as a telecommuter, virtual assistant and affiliate marketer. In 5 years she’s discovered many secrets to finding legitimate work at home jobs and securing them. You can find work at home job information and tips at: http://www.justonlinejobs.com

1/28/10

Start a Greeting Card Business

Good Evening,
Valentine's Day is coming up...wouldn't it be fantastic if you never forgot a birthday, annniversary, customer or special day. Then a greeting card business may be something lucrative that you can take a gander at.

Facts: The Greeting Card industry is a whopping 7.5 billion dollar per year business in the United States alone.

Something You Should Know: If you just plain old have a love for bringing joy to other people's lives, you CAN start your own greeting card business from home.






Greeting Card Business

1/27/10

Everything You Want to Know About Virtual Assisting



Good Afternoon,


How are you doing today? How is your week going? I wanted to drop by to share a growing trend...virtual assisting. I have considered starting a virtual assistant business, but realized that I had too many hats I was carrying. But anyone can be a virtual assistant, particularly if you have already acquired valuable office skills in your job outside the home. A Virtual Assistant (VA) provides administrative and secretarial services to other businesses and does this "virtually." That means that you can work exclusively from home to provide these services to your clients.








Here are some important points to keep in mind, if you happen to be considering this career change:








1. Managing Your Virtual Assistant Clients While Working from Home.


2.What Training Does a Virtual Assistant Need?


3. Why A Virtual Assistant Business is good for a stay at home mom or work at home mom


4.What kind of software does a Virtual Assistant Need?


You can find this and more in "Guide to Starting a Virtual Assistant Biz"


in the Mom Talk Biz ebook written by Kelly McCausey. She is a business coach and

an inspiration to aspiring work at home moms everywhere. I encourage you to pick up your copy today.


Good Luck!


Sincerely,
~Mandu
Aspiring WAHM, Wife and Blogger
http://www.emdiau.com/  

1/26/10

How To Start a Virtual Assistant Business from the Comfort of Your Home



How to Start a Virtual Assistant Business from the Comfort of Your Home


Many administrative professionals and others who wish to work at home offer their services online as a “Virtual Assistant”. Virtual Assistants (also known as VA’s) provide a wide range of traditional office services and more from a remote location instead of a traditional nine-to-five job. VA’s can charge anywhere $10-$50 an hour for their services, depending on the services they offer


If you have a good general knowledge of office management or have a skill that business owners need, you can start a Virtual Assistant business without too much hassle. There are generally few start up costs and maintaining the business is quite simple.


Here are some tips to help you get started:


· What Services Will You Offer? - It’s important to know what services you can offer and how before you offer them. Are you a good typist? Do you feel comfortable speaking on the phone with others? Are you good at making event and travel arrangements for others? Do you have web development skills? These are some of the things that a Virtual Assistant does in the course of their working relationship with the clients that hire them.


· Put Together Business Plan - Before you take the big step of starting a Virtual Assistance business, you will need to write a business plan that includes an overview of your business, marketing and financial plan. To help you put together your plan, decide what services to offer and more, pick up a copy of your Virtual Assistant Starter Pack”


· Setting Up Your Home Office - Make sure you have a separate work area, free from background noise and where you keep your client information secure and organized. You’ll want to have a good desk, a separate telephone line with answering machine and invest in a late model computer and other office machines including a scanner, copier and fax.


You’ll also need to ensure you have all the software required to provide the services you’ve decided to offer. If you’re starting on a budget, simply ensure that, at minimum, you have the supplies and tools you need to do the job well. You can always upgrade or get new equipment and software as you need it.


· Marketing 101 -Along with getting business cards, letterhead and address labels professionally prepared, you should set up a website that will serve as your virtual office potential and current clients can visit. Add information about your services, contact information and testimonials once the work starts coming in. To get started, you might offer some service free to select business owners in return for feedback and to build your portfolio as a service business tends to really build through word of mouth.


With a good skill-set and a plan in place, just about anyone can set up a successful Virtual Assistant e business.


Recommended Additional Resource:


To get a full overview of what you need to start your Virtual Assistant business, how to set up your website, market your business and keep your clients, check out the
Virtual Assistant Starter Pack”
. You’ll learn from two professional VAs who share their success strategies, allowing you to cut your learning curve and get your business profitable much more quickly.

1/24/10

Sunday Jobs for 1/24/2010

Administrative Support and Clerical Jobs


Virtual Assistance

Voice Over Talent

Legal Transcription (75 wpm)

Customer Service

Computers/Internet/Technical Jobs

Graphic Designer

Technical Support

Nursing/Medical/Social Work/Case Management
Medical Reviewers

Coders and Coding Reviewers

Medical Transcription



PR/Marketing/Sales/Fundraising Jobs
Copywriter

Proposal/Grant Writer

Social Media Guru

Teachers/Tutors/Education

Online Tutors (math, science, English, social studies)

Proofreaders

Math (online instructor)

Writing/Art/Photography Jobs
Travel Advertorial Writer

Bloggers/Writers

Entertainment Reporter

Miscellaneous Jobs

Matrimonial Attorney


Jobs in Canada
Freelance Academic Writers

Experienced Semesters

Part Time Admin Assistant

Fashion Writer

Qualitative Field Researchers, Interviewers, Transcribers

*These jobs provided by WAHS and brought to you by EMDIAU
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Thanks for visiting and have a great week.
 
Sincerely,
~M.

1/21/10

Best Ways to Make Money Online

Good Morning,
How are you doing? Besides seeking a work at home job, telecommuting, freelance or a home business, have you considered the 'best' ways of making money online as well. Leslie Truex does it again explaining in detail what opportunities are available and that it isn't as hard as you may think. Just follow your passion and the rest will follow.
Enjoy!

Sincerely,
~Mandu
Aspiring WAHM, Wife and Blogger
http://www.emdiau.com
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Best Ways to Make Money Online


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1/19/10

What Home Business Should I Start?

Good Morning,
This article that I am about to share is about starting a home business. Years ago, when I was searching for a home business I didn't have a clue what I was looking for. So for almost 10 years I tried everything that claimed I could make lots of money. Well...of course that didn't pan out very well and realized that I had to find my passion. I have finally found what I look forward to doing everyday and it has really put my heart at peace, at least for the moment. Life changes, so do goals and milestones. So whatever home business you start, make sure you love it, like it and can stick with it for a very long time. Don't waste your precious time on a business you know nothing about or worse yet have yet to try the products. Good Luck and Choose Well.

Sincerely,
~Mandu
Aspiring WAHM, Wife and Blogger
http://www.emdiau.com
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Millions of Americans work at home. Their “work” is as varied as the individuals themselves. Some telecommute, others have their own businesses, others are contract workers. Some created their work-at-home situation from scratch, others took advantage of flexible work options on the job or bought into an existing business such as a franchise or MLM. For many beginning to examine work-at-home options deciding to work at home is the easy part. Its the deciding what to do that is difficult.







Over the years I’ve been able to meet many people who work at home, and what I’ve found is that nearly all of them do something that is related to a talent, interest or passion. They take a job skill and turn it into a service business or they sell their homemade goodies, and so on.






Of course choosing a path, and what to do specifically once the path is chosen, is a challenge as well. Often, opportunity exists without realizing it. Jerry from Ginger’s K-9 Originals recognized an opportunity that showed itself when people began to ask him about his homemade sun visor for his dog. For others, the opportunity needs to be created. Below are some steps to help you find ideas to meet your work-at-home goal:






1.Brainstorm your skills, talents, experience and passions. Write them all down without thinking about whether or not it could be turned into a business. This is important! After all, who would have thought a talent for baking cookies would make Mrs. Fields a well-known name?


2.Using your brainstorm from number 1, think of business ideas (wacky or not) that could result from your gifts, etc. To help, use the books that list a zillion ways to make money from home. While these books aren’t so helpful on specifics, they are full of many different ideas you might not think of on your own. Some interesting ideas I have seen are: bartering club, holiday decorator (for homes and businesses), consultants (of anything), genealogy researcher, sales lead generator, referral service (from child care to bed & breakfasts), and so on. Use your search engine to search for keywords related to your idea to see what others are doing. Are they blogging about their passions? Selling their wares online? Marketing affiliate products? Also, find out if there are business-in-a-box offers such as direct sales related to your interests.


3.Pick a few ideas and begin to research the feasibility of creating a business. For example, if you want to work completely from home, a business that required you to leave home to meet clients may not work. Also, begin to do market research to determine if there are people who will pay for what you want to offer. Whatever you choose, be sure it is something you want to commit to spending a great deal of time working on. If you are sick of bookkeeping, you probably shouldn’t start a bookkeeping business.


4.Write a business and marketing plan. This is vitally important because businesses that fail to plan, plan to fail. Commit to your plan and your business. A business doesn’t grow overnight. Persistence and dedication are required. Find books and people to help you stay motivated and confident in yourself and your new venture.


The important thing to remember when searching for the best home business for you is to start with what you already know, love or do. Too many people jump online looking for fast, easy and profitable which almost never works and in most cases will lose money. You can’t make money at something that’s a gimmick or that you aren’t truly invested in. For example, there are good MLM companies but if you don’t like the product or aren’t willing to talk to people, it doesn’t matter how profitable it could be. You only make money when you do the work. So choose a home business that you can believe in and stick with.






Finally, choosing a business in an area you already know about shortens the learning curve and the time it takes to make money. Starting a business can take time because you have to plan, learn about marketing, obtain needed permits, etc. Choosing a business you know nothing about means you have to learn it along with everything else. But if you know about your business idea already, then all you have to do is put the business part in place.

By Leslie Truex

1/18/10

Happy MLK Day!


1/17/10

Sunday Jobs: 1/10/2010

Good Morning,
I hope this day finds you and yours well and full of life's possibilities. I also wanted to reassure you that by no means am I an expert on work at home jobs and job positions. I am an aspiring wahm, who enjoys passing it on to others, especially if they are looking for an ideal work at home job/position that is right up their alley. I partner with the experts in this field and also what I have learned in applying for some of these positions myself. I hope that you find what you are looking and wish you luck.
Today's jobs are provided by RatRaceRebellion & WAHS.

Sincerely,
~Mandu
Aspiring WAHM, Wife and Blogger
http://www.emdiau.com
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*Editor’s Note: All positions are screened, but we can’t of course “guarantee” the legitimacy of any hirer or lead, so please do your own "due diligence" as well!






Also, please note that on occasion the hirer will decide to change the description or the availability of the job or project shortly AFTER the summary is published here. (Unfortunately, we have no control over this.) Therefore, be sure to read the underlying ad carefully, and apply promptly for any job that interests you.














1. Freelance Pet Writers


Internet Brands is looking for freelance Writers to cover pet-related topics.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yfuupfe  










2. Academic Editors


Editage is looking for postdocs proficient in English to work as freelance Academic Editors.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yjh92c8  










3. Medical Transcriptionists


Terra Nova Transcription seeks MTs with at least 3 years’ acute care experience.






For more: http://www.terranovatrans.com/jobopportunities.htm  










4. Quantitative Research Equities / Foreign Exchange


HyPerform Group is seeking a "PhD level Quant Researcher with 5 years of modeling of financial instruments with at least 2 years in derivatives with strong programming skills."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yzs6wq3










5. Freelance Social Media Guru


Protect Your Lungs is looking for a freelance Social Media Guru "who can strategize and implement an effective social marketing campaign to increase PYL’s visibility and donor base while educating the public about lung cancer."






For more: http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/detail/10553/  










6. Magento Developer


540 Interactive seeks a Magneto Developer to assist with the last stages of development.






For more: http://www.devbistro.com/jobs/101073  










7. Research Methods and Analysis Online Instructor


Kaplan University (owned by the Washington Post) is looking for a Research Methods and Analysis Online Instructor.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yknxl63  










8. Editorial Bloggers


JustMeans.com is looking for Editorial Bloggers to cover finance; energy/clean technology; health; climate change; sustainable development; social entrepreneurship; CSR; Green City Guides for New York and San Francisco.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yftwzet  










9. Senior eLearning Instructional Designer – Moodle


Clarity Consultants is seeking a Sr. eLearning Instructional Designer to "to produce and administer eLearning content for this client’s online healthcare curriculum training programs."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/ygpdryn










10. Expert on African-American History


About.com, owned by the NY Times, seeks a part-time Guide on African-American History. Pays a monthly minimum of $675, with incentives for pageviews.






For more: http://beaguide.about.com/gdcomp.htm  










11. Assessment Consultant


Clarity Consultants is looking for an Assessment Consultant to "scope and oversee the development of new sales, marketing and relationship management learning solutions for two functions: Sales, Marketing & Business Development (SM&BD) and Strategic Relationship Management (SRM)."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yfb5k5h  










12. Student Success Online Instructor


Kaplan University (owned by the Washington Post) is looking for a Student Success Online Instructor for an academic-year, non-tenure track teaching appointment.






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yj6qmu2  










13. Google Ads Quality Raters – French (US or CAN)


Google seeks part-time Ads Quality Raters fluent in English and French. “Projects worked on may involve examining and analyzing text, web pages, images, and other kinds of information.”






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yg5pynj










14. Freelance Web Content Writer/Editor


Protect Your Lungs is looking for a freelance Web Content Writer/Editor “to join us in spreading the word about lung cancer and highlighting the great work PYL is doing."






For more: http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/detail/10552/  










15. National Account Director


Kaplan University (owned by the Washington Post) is looking for a National Account Director with "5 years of consultative sales experience, with most or all of it being in software technology solution sales to financial services companies."






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yjhczrc


























16. Writer on Christian Denominations


About.com, owned by the NY Times, seeks a part-time Contributing Writer to cover Christian Denominations. Minimum monthly payment of $500.






For more: http://beaguide.about.com/cwapplynow.htm  










17. Writer on Green Home Renovations


About.com, owned by the NY Times, seeks a part-time Contributing Writer to cover Green Home Renovations. Pays $500 per month minimum.






For more: http://beaguide.about.com/cwapplynow.htm  










18. Freelance Graphic Designer


Luxetcetera seeks a freelance Graphics Designer with an “extensive knowledge of typography, color and layout” and “[f]luency in Illustrator, Photoshop and Indesign…”






For more: http://www.authenticjobs.com/jobs/4515  










19. Telehealth RN (Florida)


HCA seeks a Telehealth RN in the Ft. Myers area “for triaging incoming calls from clients, assessing needs, giving appropriate clinical options and facilitating referrals to primary providers, specialists, HCA healthcare facilities, and community resources.”






For more: http://tinyurl.com/yb93l9k  










20. Product Experts


Pixazza continues to advertise for part-time Product Experts. “Experts earn money by identifying, tagging, and matching products within online images and linking them to our advertisers' product inventories. They earn a sales commission on every transaction to purchase an identified product.”






For more: http://www.pixazza.com/expert/  

Writers for Demand Studios



Online Deals Writer


Exec/Personal Assistant


Proposal Writers


Maternal Health Case Manager

Web Marketing Manager

RN w/Psychiatric Experience

Graphic Designer

Customer Service

Entertainment Blogger


Rewriters


HR Coordinator


PT Biz Development/Marketing


Architect

English Adjunct Teacher



Customer Service


Customer Relations (3rd shift)


Work At Home Pharmacist


Administrative and bookkeeping



Pay Per Click Specialist


Researchers


Travel Agent


Eco Friendly Sales/Fundraising
 
Fashionista Researchers



VP Marketing


Claims Processor


Bi-lingual Social Worker


Instructional Designer Online College Math Materials
 
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Thanks for visiting and have an awesome week!
~M.