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Belonging to that aspiring doppelganger of Monster that Jobing is growing to become, WIjobs.com is the branch of the network covering the state of Wisconsin. The site aims to encourage and support local exchanges and boost small businesses; “Local jobs, local employers, local people” is their tagline, and they’ve put that principle to work by coming up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/openings and get in mutual contact: one of my favorite features of the jobseeker profiles are that they can be set to be hidden from specific ... read more
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Thanks to the internet, working from home is far from being a coveted and almost unattainable career option, and the options of making a living by performing simple chores like filling surveys or writing product reviews are really vast. As is the case with any other field of activity, you are probably best advised to know what the best and proven methods to do it are, and WorkFromHome.com can help you do that, sort of. The site doesn’t really have much information on how you can earn a living, but is rather plagued with forms asking for your personal information (and the promise of a terribl... read more
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If you’re a lonely runner and have already ditched the office in favor of working from home, you probably know that going solo has its minor problems, most notably not finding anything to do. That might very well become a problem of the past if you give a try to HomeJobStop.com, a job bank featuring only openings and calls for activities that can and will be done from the comfort of your home. Like most things good in this life, this site is not quite free, but very reasonably priced for a yearly subscription which will gain you access to offers in very diverse categories, namely: business, ... read more
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JobsInMadison.com belongs to a large network of job portals in the state of Wisconsin, providing an individual site for each city, and you guessed right: this one lists the jobs in Madison. The site aims to encourage and support diversity and high-qualification jobs to be given to locals, and thus they came up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/ openings and get in mutual contact. The service is free for jobseekers, however employers have to pay a fee, depending on if it’s a single opening, or a frequent recruiter, but the fares a... read more
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If I were to receive one dollar per each corny PowerPoint presentation, virus alert or other form of spammy/boring piece of e-mail my darling eyes have had to put up since the massive inception of the internet, I would be a gazillionaire. MatrixMails.com is of course not going to pay up for the e-mails I have already read, but they have figured out a way to pay for those I will read in the future: this online marketing campaign pays its affiliates for reading advertising emails, marketing campaigns, visit sites, click on banners, write articles and many other diverse forms of doing little work... read more
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If you belong to the African-American community and want to make some extra bucks by filling surveys online, don’t miss this site, which aims to empower the voice of African-American consumers by letting corporations know how you feel about new products, policies, marketing programs and other market research topics. Joining the network is easy and free: you just need to answer a short questionnaire (25 cells), and confirm your registration. After that’s done, you’ll start receiving survey invitations, usually several per month. You get paid for each survey, and have to earn at least $200... read more
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WAH is an enticing set of letters that hides one’s most coveted fantasy: to Work-at-home, ditch your boss, no more freezing in the train during the winter, and a set of related perks. Well, after carefully inspecting what this site has to offer, it could be the case you can use those three letters in the occupation field in forms: Work-At-Home.org aims to provide an introduction to becoming a successful teleworker in several fields, like data-entry, survey-filling, call agent and similar tasks; in each case, the site will provide a guide to doing it, for instance listing the things and abili... read more
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Milwaukeejobs.com belongs to a large network of job portals in the state of Wisconsin. The site aims to encourage and support diversity and high-qualification jobs to be given to locals, and thus they came up with this network of sites, which allow employment seekers and employers to post their résumés/ openings and get in mutual contact. The service is free for jobseekers, however employers have to pay a fee, depending on if it’s a single opening, or a frequent recruiter, but the fares are not available from the site. Other than posting career openings and résumés, the site hosts a larg... read more
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Nationalhumanresources.com is a Telework job agency, which works like any other regular job agency does, like monster.com, for instance. What it does is to allow users to post their résumés for free, and allow employers to search those résumés in order to get both parties in touch and generate a working relationship. The site specializes in telework, and as such offers several articles and literature related to it, which aims to convince prospective workers of this modality into the benefits of working from home, including an interesting piece on whether teleworking is greener than commuti... read more
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