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Hey everyone! Just like all of you, I too am sometimes on a job search. As I apply and interview with companies, I always come back and let you know of the companies that actually responded, and hired me fast! I applied and interviewed with all of these companies, and received job offers from 2 of them. I already have income, so I do not accept any and every job that I am offered. Prior to applying for the higher paying jobs, I made sure to review and revamp my resume if needed. The goal of here is to let you know of some companies that do respond, of course everyone won’t get a response, but I am hopeful that many of you will! Check out the career sections below, hopefully there will be a job there that interests you. If not, keep these companies on deck and check the career sections periodically. Good luck!



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FAQ
What equipment do I need to work from home?

Equipment varies depending on the company. You will most likely need internet access, phone service, a telephone, and/or a PC or Mac.

Should I have to pay money to work from home?

Most of the time, you should NOT be paying any money to start doing any type of work from home job. There are some cases where some companies may ask you to pay for your background check. In RARE cases such as with Arise, you may have to pay for your training.

What is a 1099 Job/Independent Contractor?

An independent contractor is a person or business which performs services for another person or entity under a contract between them, with the terms spelled out such as duties, pay, the amount and type of work and other matters. You will be responsible for paying your own taxes with this type of work, and you will not be considered an employee, so you will not receive any employee benefits. For more info, click here.

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