Telecommuting
Job - Internet Research
Are you good at finding information on the web? Then
doing internet research could be the perfect work-from-home job for
you. Many companies will pay for freelance research help. It frees up
their regular employees for other duties that are handled better in-house.
Where
to find Internet Research Jobs:
There are many job listing sites that have research
jobs advertised. Check into the background of the company; see how long
they’ve been in business. Do they have a good reputation? Visit
work-from-home forums and ask which companies have been fair employers.
Another potential source of work is the local university.
Professors and grad students often hire help for research, but the competition
can be pretty stiff, with all the students looking for extra work.
If you are doing research in a regular out of the home
job you can approach your boss with the idea of turning it into a telecommuting
job. Sell them on the benefits of working from home. You can offer to
take a pay cut and not end up losing money since you won’t have
the gas and other expenses involved in your commute. There would be
fewer sick days too. If you’re not feeling well, you can still
accomplish some work, without fear of infecting the entire office. You
can even have an agreement where you come into the office occasionally,
to touch base for meetings.
Skills you need:
In order to be effective doing internet research, you
should be able to think creatively and find unique information quickly.
You have to be able to make use of search engines and the other vast
online research resources. Being able to follow instructions and organize
research material in a way that’s easy for others to use is also
important.
Tools you need:
As with any telecommuting position, you need a reliable
computer with a high speed internet connection. You will also want to
develop a strong list of online research sources, breaking them down
into categories and topics. This virtual rolodex will be priceless to
you, helping you to find what you need quickly and allowing you to impress
your employer with you ingenuity.
How much money can you make?
Entry level research work will usually pay $10-15 an
hour. Specialized researchers can command a higher rate and someone
with a proven track record can even nail down a full time position that
pays $30,000+ a year
Article
by:
Nell Taliercio is known as the Telecommuting Answer Lady and owns www.telecommutingmoms.com
where you can locate legitimate work at home jobs and practical advice
to start working at home tomorrow!