Friday, April 18, 2014

Working at Home: Will It Work for You?

There are many advantages and disadvantages of working at home. As businesses become more and more integrated with technology, it has become much easier to work at home if you choose. Here are a few reasons that you might choose to work at home.

Firstly, you need to learn how to see your way past work-at-home scams. You do not want to spend money or give your personal information to any website if you do not trust the company. There are a couple of different ways to establish if you trust a site. If the site belongs to a larger company and you know that the company is legitimate then you will trust it. If a site is endorsed by other organizations that you respect, such as Newsweek or other reputable magazines, you can be assured of its legitimacy. Be sure to read up write-ups about the site from other sites. Celebrities might also endorse the site, but be careful to check a secondary source to see what the celebrity has to say about this site.

It is important not to be fooled by endorsements from people that you do not know. Linda from Hoboken might love this new work-at-home program, but you have no way of verifying that Linda exists. Even if there are images of people, these might be "shills," or paid actors who endorse a company.

You can look up a company in the Better Business Bureau or other agencies to see if there have been any complaints against them. Remember that an absence of complaints does not necessarily prove that a company is legitimate. When in doubt, walk away from the deal. You do not want to lose your money or personal information for no return.

Another way to find at-home work is to begin with a job away from home. From here, you might realize that the company does not need to physically present on site. You could ask your boss if it would be possible to move off-site. Be sure to explain the benefits for the company of having you work at home: would they have to pay for your office supplies? Would you be more productive away from the office environment? How will they monitor your progress? If you are offered an at-home job by a company that has had you in for an interview, you probably don't need to question their legitimacy.

If you want to work from home, you might consider starting your own business, or starting a freelance business. If you market yourself successfully to clients, they will not care whether you work at your computer at home or at a desk in an office. Some freelance jobs, such as designers, editors, and webmasters among others, facilitate working at home. If you are setting up your own business, make a business.educationeasy.net business plan that charts all of your start-up costs and lays out your actions step-by-step. Starting a business does not mean that you will be immediately financially successful, so you will need to have savings, a loan, or a second income to help you while you begin your new line of work.

Once you have found a job that allows you to work from home, there are some important things to consider. If you are working at home, what kind of environment are you working in? Do you have kids at home? How will you be able to separate your work time from your leisure time?

Having a specific working area helps you get into the work mentality. When you are at your working area (perhaps this is an office that you have, or only a table with all of your materials at it) you will be in the correct mindset to start working. Also, it will be important for you to have an area where you can leave your work and not have to put away your entire workspace every day or reset your entire workspace every morning. Impress the sanctity of your work area to others in your house, so that your children or partner don't simply borrow your scissors from your workspace. You don't need to go looking for your office supplies around the home if you and your family members understand the importance of your office space.

Set a routine. If you are finding it difficult to separate your work and your personal life, make up a schedule. Setting aside certain hours of the day when you will be "at work" can help you be more productive. This might mean doing things like choosing not to answer the family phone line, or screening your calls to only take calls from work.

If you have kids at home, keep them informed. Be honest with them about what you are doing and why it is important. If they know what is going on, they will be less likely to bother you at inopportune times. You might also consider scheduling your work time for times when your kids are away at school. This will make it easier for you to spend your time with them while they are at home.

Working at home can be valuable for many people, but others prefer the companionship and routine at the office. Before deciding to work at home, look at your reasons for wanting the change and make a list of the advantages of disadvantages of working at home and at the office. You want to find an employment that suits all of your needs. In today's job market, you will find the perfect position tailored to your needs.








Shannon Columbo is the editor of The Guide to Resumes [theguideto-resumes.com/writing_a_resume]. For expert advice on how to get ahead in today’s job market, check out the Guide to Resumes. You can improve your resume, hone your cover letter, ace the interview, and get your dream job! Find out what employment option is right for you.

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