New Home Jobs List #77
I’ve been meaning to finish up the blogging article for a few days now but every time I sit down to write it out I get interrupted but it’s coming soon…promise!
For now here’s a new list of prospective jobs for you to look through. I hope you will find some you are interested in applying for. Also, I wanted to remind you to never ever pay to apply for a job. Good luck!
Blogging/Writing:
Green Construction blogger
Freelance copywriter
Textbrokers writing jobs
Laptop blogger
Internet marketing club writer
Food writer
Educational finance blogger
Health Politics & Wellness blogger
Nutritional Website Content Admin
Stock & Options Trading bloggers
Travel bloggers
Pet blogger (NYC pet owners)
Cigar blogger
Celeb/singles/Love blogger
Mortgage Law Education Writer
Green Tech Writer
Petboro pet bloggers
freelance proofreading
paid contributor
about.com contributing writers (various openings)
Customer Service/Administrative/Data Entry:
VIPdesk Brand Ambassadors
Arise Licensed Insurance Agents
Vice President Marketing
Administrative Asst. (must reside in Georgia, U.S.)
Ask.com Community Moderator
Administrative Asst. (Indianapolis area)
Kindred Healthcare Staffing Manager (Kentucky/Louisville area)
Bundle Online Community Manager
Hasbro Customer Service Rep Online
Hertz Reservation Agents (near Alabama)
Other companies who frequently hire for customer service/phone support type positions:
Convergys, West At Home, Alpine Access, LiveOps, Working Solutions
Technical/Medical/Other:
Medical Transcriptionists
Technical Support Agent (Cincinnati Area)
Level 1 Tech Support
ACS VP of Alliance & Internal Inspection
Tech Support Rep
Softscript Medical Transcriptionists
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