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Work From Home Vacancies Update #1

Mon, 26 Sep 2011 07:16:00 GMT

Welcome to the first work from home vacancy update where current jobs that can be done from home are being advertised. These jobs are from various job listing sites on the web. If you want to apply for any of thee home based jobs you will need to apply directly through the job site that is listing the vacancy. Please note that I do not endorse any of these companies or sites listed, this information is posted to try and help people looking for work that they can do at home.

A home based admin cum secretarial job is being offered by UK Body Talk. This is a part time vacancy but they say it could eventually turn into a full time position.

An excellent opportunity to work for a leading communication skills training company as an administrator. This is home-based job but easy access to Hertfordshire and London is essential. The role involves database entry, travel booking, diary management, invoicing and contracting. A MAC user with database experience is preferred but full training will be given.

You will need to be an experienced and efficient administrator with a good telephone manner and organisational skills. The job will initially start with 5-10 hours a week, but it may eventually build to 5 days per week (during school hours, if preferred).

SOURCE:http://www.workingmums.co.uk/jobs/part-time/permanent/up-to-10-000/homeworking/uk-body-talk-ltd/5142363/administrator.thtml

This is a job for someone who has an interest in weddings. Simply Charming Events is a site that needs a part time home based person to update content for them. You will probably need some previous experience for this.

You will be responsible for maintaining our blog, Facebook and Twitter pages. Job is work from home based for a trial duration of 3 months. Please contact us for more information on this role.

You will need to have an interest in weddings and events. Also you would need to enjoy blogging and spending your time on social networking sites. Approx 4 hours a week would need to be set aside for this role.

SOURCE:http://www.freeindex.co.uk/job%28blog-writer%29_22265.htm

I have not heard of Unity4 but they claim to be a virtual call centre and are currently filling vacancies for telephone operators based at home.

Unity4 is an industry leader, operating a nation wide virtual home based call centre. No longer needing to waste time travelling to and from work or spend money on petrol, you have the potential to earn more money and work flexible hours. Unity4 has been working with the Heart Research Institute in Australia since 2010. We are excited about expanding this campaign throughout. By using our simple software you will be responsible for making cold calls to households to raise funds by offering a hero of the heart toy lion. We'll provide the leads and you'll never see a bill for phone calls.

To be successful in this position you will need, confidence to cold call, motivation to succeed, excellent communication skills and telephone manner. You will also need to commit to working at least 15 hours a week, have a corded telephone, be using a Windows PC, have broadband Internet and be able to work in a quiet area of your home. The successful candidates will be provided with training, a supportive team network, the ability to select the hours they work and the opportunity to work in the best office environment without leaving the house. Unity4s mission is clear. Find a group of great people. Give them the ideal working situation - and then create the happiest, most highly skilled, most loyal and responsive workforce in the industry.

SOURCE:http://www.workingmums.co.uk/jobs/full-time/permanent/up-to-10-000/homeworking/unity4/5160853/outbound-telesales-work-from-home.thtml

Disclaimer: The above listed jobs are taken from other sites and you need to apply through them via the links provided. Make sure that you always properly research any job vacancy and be very wary of any company asking for money up front. If you are not sure then do not apply.



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