Monday, December 22, 2008

How to Find Real Jobs on the Internet

By Aramis Gil

Finding a real job on the internet isn't as difficult as it might first
seem. In fact, the opportunities for surfing the World Wide Web and finding
work is becoming more and more popular---especially in this economic
downturn.

Here's why. The traditional places that companies placed job
listings---local newspapers---are losing money because the new generation
simply doesn't pick up a newspaper to find out the latest facts about
anything. They go online. And that's where most people go to find jobs and
where employers go to find employees.

Smart employers, particularly those in high-tech businesses, know where to
find skilled workers---they find them online.

Job listings are popping up all over the web. In fact, job listings are
getting so prevalent, sites are focusing on one type of job. For example,
there are many sites geared to listing jobs for website designers and other
sites dedicated to freelance writers. Still others look for graphic
designers. One site has job listings for computer software testers. If you
can think of it, chances are you'll be able to find a job listing site about
it.

In addition to job-specific sites, there are sites that list, under various
headings, nearly every job under the sun.

While some of these jobs do require employees to work from an office, many
allow workers to do the job from home, particularly freelance type
positions. In addition, many companies are hiring people to work from their
home who traditionally worked in call centers.

Though some legitimate sites do require you to pay a fee to conduct a job
search (they promise to screen the jobs to make certain they are
legitimate), most are free. In fact, some charge a fee then direct you to
job listings that you could have found on your own for free.

When you start looking for a job online, you're likely to come across some
sites that you may immediately be suspect of. Everyone has seen the Make
Cash Filling Out Survey sites and no doubt thought it was a scam. It's one
of those things that does sound too good to be true, and in some ways it is.
You can actually get a real job filling out surveys, but chances are the
money you earn will supplement your income, and is probably not something
you can retire on.

Other opportunities involve mulit-level marketing schemes, which require a
small investment to sell a product. The real money comes when you recruit
others to sell the product via your website. If you do consider this
opportunity, make certain that the focus of this job is to sell the
company's product, not to simply recruit more people. That's where the line
between MLM, a legitimate business, and a pyramid scheme, which is illegal,
becomes

Finding a real job online has never been easier. If you can Google it, you
can find a real job listing for it. The real beauty is that many of these
jobs are home-based opportunities that will not require you to relocate. So
you can find a job working for a company in California and stay home in
Texas. http://www.MoneyAG34.com/pips.html

Aramis Gil is owner of www.moneyAG34.com and writes on a variety of
subjects. To learn more about starting your own home based business earning
6 streams of income visit http://www.moneyAG34.com

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