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With the popularity of work from home employment opportunities, you can not help but be curious of how it all works out. And with all the advantages that work from home employment has to offer, a lot of people are constantly finding opportunities for such. Indeed, the demand for work from home employment has increased over the years. As a matter of fact, there are about 4 million people in the United States who are enjoying work from home employment as of the year 2000. The numbers continue to increase yearly.

A lot of bogus work from home employment opportunities has also increased since then. Because people have been continuously searching for ways to earn money from home, scammers have been promoting work from home employment scams as well. The struggle today is finding a real opportunity or job that allows you to work conveniently at home.

There are many types of work from home employment opportunities. In general, you can categorize them into freelancers and telecommuters. Freelance jobs can be copywriting, encoding, graphic design, flash development, web development, systems development, reporting, proof reading, and so on. Basically, freelance jobs can be anything at all. And as mentioned above, the work is on a project basis. Meaning, once the project is completed, your job ends as well. Thus this type of job is not a stable one. You won’t have a fixed income. Your salary will mostly depend on the result or outcome, not on the hours that you work. You will be paid a certain amount per page or per website or per book.

However, there will still be some companies that pay on an hourly basis provided that you reach a certain number of outputs per hour. Take for example encoding customer information in a database. Let’s say the company requires you to input information for at least 50 persons in an hour. They are willing to pay $12.50 per hour as long as you meet the 50 persons per hour quota. They won’t ask you to work on certain hours as long as you deliver this number of outputs by this date.

On the other hand, the more stable types of work from home employment are probably the telecommunication jobs. These jobs work exactly the same way as the normal 8-5 job does. These jobs are usually computer-related or IT jobs. You communicate with your employer and other co-workers through the telephone or by email or through an instant messenger. You have to report or log in to your company’s system at the start of your shift. You will work during the hours indicated by the company and you can log out only after your shift. At the same time, this work from home employment type of job is not based on the life of a project. You are paid every 15 days and you get the benefits that most office job does.


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