Saturday, February 29, 2020

Flexible Remote Jobs That Require Only a Few Hours Per Day

Most people start their work-at-home journey “on the side.” There’s a good chance you are working a full-time gig and either looking for a little extra cash or looking to start a little something that can grow into and replace your current full-time job somewhere down the road. Thankfully, the online world offers a lot […]

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Work from Home Jobs & Extra Cash – Feb. 29 – March 1, 2020

Work from Home Jobs & Extra Cash – Feb. 29 – March 1, 2020



Disclosure – All typos and grammatical errors are intentional. 😉 Also, some of the links below are affiliate links, which pay RRR a commission if you use them. All products or services have been verified and/or used by us. Thanks! ~ Chris & Mike


Work from Home Donor Fundraising Consultant – Voter Rights Lab: “Excellent written communication skills and pithy content creation. Experience communicating complex policy ideas in compelling, clear and concise way to help donor audiences understand and relate to them. Comfort working in a fast-paced, campaign environment and proven track record supporting donor fundraising efforts…”


Work from Home Inbound Customer Service – Colony Brands: Hiring from IA, WI, MO, NV. No college required. “Responsible for maintaining positive customer relations by addressing all types of product related concerns, including: taking orders, verifying information, and answering customer questions. Working from home entails a high level of computer knowledge as agents are required to navigate through multiple systems at a time. SC Data Center Inc., offers flexible schedules, paid training, employee discounts up to 50%…”


Digital Chat Associate – 1-800 Contacts: Must start on-site in Draper, UT. “The Chat Associate is a role for a passionate individual that desires to interact with customers through chat and email… Start Date: March 30th, 2020. Training: Four weeks, M-F from 11AM-6PM. (Training is mandatory onsite.) Work at home opportunities available post training, based on manager approval, performance, and business needs.”


Answer Simple Questions for Cash – Opinion Outpost: Answer simple opinion questions for cash or (if you prefer) Amazon or other gift cards. Automatic entry in $10,000 sweepstakes every three months. Another legitimate side-income option.


P/T Transcriptionists, No Exp. Necessary – Rev: Reportedly not hiring from CA, MA and NV. No experience required, no college needed. On the pay side, you won’t get rich — Rev says its top monthly earning is $1,495, and the average is $245. On the flip, training is free, you can get paid while you gain experience, and you’ll get the w@h experience that companies are increasingly looking for. Not a fit for everyone; depends on your individual needs!


Client Service Rep I – Ciox: [Filled.] “This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI) specifically medical record requests in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service. Associate must at all times safeguard and protect the patient’s right to privacy…”


Customer Service Reps – Frontline: Hiring from FL, GA, LA, MI, NC, NE, OH, TX, UT and VA. “Desired Skills: Excellent verbal/written communication skills; ability to deal with upset customers, and calm them down; exceptional attention to detail and ability to multitask; prior call center experience in a high call volume environment preferred. Technical abilities sufficient to install/uninstall programs and troubleshoot your own equipment…”


Content Editor – Vitamin T: “An ongoing assignment. 20 hours per week to start, but can ramp up quickly to 30+ hour per week. Requirements: Ideally 5+ years of content editing experience including short and long form; ability to follow brand guidelines; SEO knowledge is preferred; strong grammatical skills; proven success as a Content Editor…”


Take Surveys for Extra Cash – Branded Surveys: “We pay you with cash or gift card rewards to complete market research studies.” Not for core income, but can help with frills or bills.


“I keep applying for jobs, but I’m not getting anywhere.” If you’ve said or thought this, this is for you — Announcing New Free RRR Learning Units to help you get to work faster. While not as comprehensive as our VIDEO COURSE — How to Find a Work from Home Job or Side Gig in 30 Days or Less — the free resources and information in the Learning Units should definitely help speed things up. Enjoy & share! <3



Video Game Guides Writer – Inverse (Bustle Digital Group): “If you’re interested in writing definitive, thorough explainers that answer questions both pointed and broad, this is a great position for you. This position is not a news-writing position but it does spin off the release cycle of new games, DLC updates, and ongoing titles (Destiny 2, Fortnite, etc.).”


Earn Rewards for Being Online – Nielsen (The TV/Radio ratings company) – For installing Nielsen’s app on your computer, you will automatically be entered into their $10,000 monthly sweepstakes. Also, if you qualify, “there are opportunities to earn even more rewards by registering more devices and staying with us longer,” the company says. For consumer trend data, Nielsen’s app — for smartphone, computer or tablet — follows your web use. Your name is separated from the data, and devices run as usual. User IDs and passwords are not collected, the company adds.



“Hundreds of Thousands” of Census Takers Needed – Up to $30/Hr. – Still recruiting. If you’d like a part-time temp gig that gets you out of the house and pays up to $30/hr., this might fit. The US Census Bureau is recruiting “hundreds of thousands” of part-time temporary Census Takers. Pays up to $30/hr., plus mileage and expenses reimbursement. Pay depends upon location. Paid training provided.


3 Apps to Turn Your Receipts into Cash, Visa Gift Cards or Other Rewards – Are you looking for simple ways to get extra income for frills or bills? Here are three apps that will turn some of your outgoing cash (aka purchases) into PayPal cash, Visa gift cards and other rewards.


Data Entry and Customer Support – Doximity: “Provide support to our growing network of healthcare professionals and colleagues. You will effectively communicate technical concepts to users, identify and resolve issues in a timely manner, and look for ways to improve and promote quality of the user experience… High school diploma. Technical or junior college a plus; 1-2 years customer service experience; 1-3 years data entry experience; experience with CRM or other ticketing system; ability to work on weekends.”


P/T Researchers – Wonder: “Complete our online application to let us know you’re interested in joining our research community. Show us your research skills via a simple online quiz and trial assignment. Explore open requests, dive into research, and say hello to your fellow researchers! … As a Wonder Analyst, you’ll choose where and when you want to work, learn about new topics, and develop useful professional skills. Best of all, you’ll get paid for each research request you complete! ($15/hour based on flat-fee project work.)”


Take Surveys & Short Polls for Toluna — Toluna pays in points redeemable for PayPal cash or checks, or (if you prefer) gift cards for Amazon, Walmart, Target and other major brands. Daily sweepstakes and other ways to earn are included. Not for core income, but can help with frills or bills.


Telephone Mystery Shoppers for Healthcare – Perception Strategies: Pays for phone calls to doctors’ offices, including your report on the experience. The web says they pay a minimum of $12 per “phone shop,” but that’s not official. Not sure how long a “shop” typically takes. Also pays for in-person visits and other types of healthcare mystery shops.


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Bookkeeping for Resellers: 5 Must-Haves to Make Reseller Accounting Easier

There are few things of more importance than bookkeeping for resellers. Accounting may be your least favorite task – it certainly is for me – but if you aren’t keeping track of your income and expenses how are you going to know if you are really making money? Not to mention, you are going to be a […]

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How to Get Paid to Write Poetry From Home

Are you a lover of poetry with notebooks full of your own prose? You’re not alone; a recent study found that poems are reaching new heights in popularity, with 28 million adults indulging in the ancient art form a year. That’s a lot of haikus! It’s no wonder then that there’s a healthy market for […]

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9 Virtual Assistants Share Their Best-Earning Services

Virtual Assistants are in high demand, so if you’re considering this flexible career path, you have excellent earning potential. The list of VA services required by businesses (big and small) is endless, so it can be a daunting task trying to decide which services you might like to offer. When I had my first baby, […]

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Friday, February 28, 2020

Work from Home Part-Time Transcribing Audio Recordings – No Exp. Necessary!


by Chris Durst       Feb. 28, 2020

Rev continues to recruit part-time Tanscriptionists, no experience required, no college needed. Set your own schedule Many Rat Race Rebels are making extra cash there. (Sorry, but they say they don’t hire from CA or MA.)

Getting started is pretty straightforward. You’ll fill out your name and email on the page we’ve linked to below, and take a grammar and transcription test. The company generally lets you know within 48 hours if you’re approved to start working as a freelancer. On the pay side, you won’t get rich — Rev says its top monthly earning is $1,495, and the average is $245. But training is free, you can get paid while you gain experience, and you’ll also get the work-from-home track record that companies are increasingly looking for.

Here’s what Rev has to say:

What does this job entail?

As a transcription freelancer at Rev, you’ll have access to a constantly updated list of audio files that need transcriptioning. You can claim one audio file to work on at a time.

Your job will be transcribing the audio file you’ve claimed using our online transcription editor. The audio content, job subject, pay, and deadline are all listed upfront so you can decide if it’s a good fit for you and your schedule. We never force you to take a certain type of job or work specific hours.

After you submit a job, you can go back to the jobs list to find the next audio file that interests you!

You get paid out every Monday based on all the audio files you transcribed you completed in the prior week.

Do you provide training?

Yes! We provide transcription tutorials, practice jobs, and constructive feedback from experienced transcriptionists after you complete a job.

We also have an very active forum, an amazing Support team, and additional transcriptionists on call to help you answer specific questions. We are here to help you succeed!

Can I apply if I do not live in the US?

Yes! You can apply and work from any country and location.

Do I need transcription experience or qualifications to transcribe at Rev?

We look for applicants who have a strong mastery of English and the ability to learn and apply transcription skills. Please carefully read through our Style Guide and take your time when applying.

No, you do not need prior experience or any special qualifications to transcribe at Rev. (If you do have them, you’re off to a great start!)

Is there an age requirement?

No, Rev does not have an age requirement.

How does payment work?

Our transcriptionists are paid weekly through PayPal based on the amount of work completed in the prior week. As of now, Rev only pays out through PayPal.

We pay out in USD, which can be converted into other currencies through PayPal.

Can I take time off? Will my account close if I don’t work consistently?

We never close accounts due to inactivity – if you need to take a break from working and come back later, we will always be happy to have you back.

Click here to learn more and to apply. For more work from home jobs and gigs, see our Newest Jobs & Gigs page. We post new leads every day except Sunday. Good luck!

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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Remote Customer Service Jobs that Don’t Require Experience

Are you looking for a remote customer service job but have minimal (or zero) customer service experience? Don’t let the fear of inexperience stand in the way of landing your perfect remote job! There are many work-from-home customer service jobs out there waiting for you to dive in, and none of them require any outside […]

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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Home Businesses You Can Start For Less Than $53

If you're anything like me, your first experience with the direct sales industry is probably with Avon or Tupperware (both of which are still going strong today). Our Avon Lady would make the rounds once a month, going door-to-door, saying, “Avon calling.” My mom would let her in, and she'd show us all of her […]

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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Work from Home for StubHub – Now Hiring Part-Time Customer Service Reps, 11 States


by Chris Durst            Feb. 25, 2020

StubHub (owned by eBay) is now Part-Time Customer Service Reps in MA, CO, WA, PA, NJ, MD, UT, CT, TX, FL, and IL.

Training is paid and delivered online. StubHub will provide a standard phone and headset for taking customer calls.

Here’s what they have to say about this role:

“Are you ready to help us connect with fans around the world, from the comfort of your own home? You’ll have the flexibility and the convenience of working from home, supporting our fans by answering questions and resolving issues via phone/chat.

Additionally, you will have the opportunity to support and engage with our fans face to face at live events!

Work-From-Home

You’ll work where you live. You’ll need a private secure space or room with a door, away from noise and distractions, and your own computer, wired internet and landline. Specific requirements outlined below.

Part-Time Schedule

You’ll choose your own schedule from a block of available hours, working around your other responsibilities. Ideal for stay-at-home parents, care-givers, those who are home-bound, retirees, college students, veterans, military spouses, or anyone looking to work part time.

You are able to provide StubHub a minimum of 25 hours of availability, within the following days/hours:

  • Mon-Fri 8am – 12 noon EST and 6pm – 12am EST
  • Sat/Sun 8am – 11pm EST
  • With a minimum of 4 hours available on weekends (either Sat/Sun)
  • More availability during weekend days/hours always appreciated
  • Based on the availability you provided, you will be scheduled for a minimum of 10 hours per week – maximum flex up to 16 hours per week


Training

You’ll get paid as you learn StubHub technology and tools, as well as our approach around connecting with our fans. Training is online, guided by live instructors. Training is five weeks, training hours are: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM EST.

Support & Connection

You will be supported by a team of Coaches, Team Leads, and Supervisor who will work with you every day to help you succeed. You will have daily connection to your support team as well as your team mates via online video and chat tools, team meetings and video conferences.

You Are:

  • Passionate about sports, entertainment and attending live events
  • You are tech-savvy, motivated and self-disciplined and thrive in a home office environment
  • A proven track record of 2+ years customer service experience (call center preferred but not required)

What You’ll Get:

  • 10-15% Evening/Weekend Differentials
  • Yearly Performance Raises
  • $200 StubHub Credit Per Year
  • Continued Career Development & Opportunity
  • Employee Discounts

Are you interested in joining an ambitious and close-knit team dedicated to solving meaningful customer problems? Your work will have a significant impact on the business, and help spread the joy of concerts, theater, and sports around the world.
We love creating opportunities for others by connecting people from widely diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and geographies. So, being diverse and inclusive isn’t just something we strive for, it is who we are, and part of what we do each and every single day. We want to ensure that as an employee, you feel StubHub is a place where, no matter who you are, you feel safe, included, and that you have the opportunity to bring your unique self to work.”

Click here for full details and to apply. For more jobs like these, check our Newest Jobs & Gigs page. To be the first to hear about jobs like these, like our Facebook page. Good luck in your work from home plans!

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Monday, February 24, 2020

Your Work from Home Resume: Explaining “Caregiver Gaps”


by Chris Durst      Feb. 24, 2020

Many people leave the workforce to take care of a sick or aging family member or friend. On the one hand, people will applaud you and tell you how selfless and caring you’ve been (and they’re right). On the other hand — the “re-entering the workforce” hand — you may find that the gap in your resume has created a barrier to entry. 🙁

If you’ve already read our posts on Explaining Parenting Gaps and Explaining Illness Gaps in your resume, then you already have a good idea of some of the techniques we suggest for making “back filling”  holes in your resume in a meaningful way.

With Applicant Tracking Systems playing such a big role in pre-screening job applicants, it’s important that you create a resume that doesn’t raise red flags that will cause the “bots” to kick your resume out before it’s ever seen by a human being. In some cases, an extended period of unemployment may be a red flag.

Here are some strategies you may want to employ to round out your resume and explain those Illness Gaps.

Assess Your Transferable Skills

It’s time to give some thought to  the “jobs” you performed during that time so you can showcase those that transfer well into the traditional workplace.

Let’s start by looking at the many skills you honed or acquired while doing this “job” that wasn’t employment. These “transferable skills” you can showcase in your resume and cover letter.

Problem Solving – caring for an older person can be both rewarding and trying. There are problems and challenges to deal with daily. When there are changes to health, appointments, moods, plans, etc., you have to take charge and come up with a solution. You are a problem solver.

Time Management – whether it’s managing social engagements, medical appointments, or other obligations, effectively juggling someone elses schedule requires sharp Time Management skills. You’ve got ’em!

Communication – Communicating effectively with the person you are caring for, as well as their physician(s), therapists, insurance company, medicare, and others demands keen communication skills. You use them every day.

Don’t forget about Multi-tasking, Listening, Compassion, Empathy, and a whole host of others.

Create a Role for Your Resume

Now, with your list of transferable skills fresh in your mind, it’s time to create a Job Title and role for your resume.

For example:

Full-Time Caregiver            Jul 2015 – Present

  • Provided care for elderly family members, including scheduling medical and personal appointments, coordinating in-home services, assistance with activities of daily living, managing insurance claims, bookkeeping, bill payments, and other financial tasks.
  • Performed home and property maintenance, interviewed and hired contractors as-needed.

Be sure to tailor bullet points that mirror/address the needs of the company as described in their job description. This will help you make it past the software!

Now that you have your resume on track, be sure to check our Newest Jobs & Gigs page. May you be working from home soon!

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Sunday, February 23, 2020

A HUGE List of Free Resources to Help Run Your Home-Based Business

Leaving the security of a steady paying job to launch a new business can be a scary endeavor. Even if you've planned and saved six months of living expenses, often it takes months to start generating income from your business. And guess what? Even if you don't have money coming in, your business still incurs […]

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Monday, February 17, 2020

7 Phone Interview Tips For Remote Job Seekers

Phone interview tips are a must know for the remote job seeker. After all, the position you’re interviewing for is a remote one. It only makes sense the hiring process is done remotely too.

An all virtual hiring process is a great way for the hiring manager to gauge whether or not you present well remotely. That’s where phone interviews come into play. No pressure, right?

Don’t worry. Even though you won’t get a chance to meet your interviewer in person, shake hands and make a great first impression, you can still stand out with these phone interview tips for remote job seekers.

1. Do Your Company Homework

Congrats! Your resume and LinkedIn profile were optimized and you actually got a call back. Now, a remote friendly wants to interview you. It’s exciting and nerve-racking all at once.

One of the best ways to nail your phone interview is to do a little homework beforehand. First up, research the company you’re interviewing with.

You should understand what the company does, the customers it serves, and its overall mission, values, and goals. Typically, you can find all of this information on a company’s website.

Let’s look at remote-friendly company Buffer, for example.

If you scroll to the bottom of their homepage, there’s an entire “Company” section in the footer:

Phone interview tips for remote job seekers: Learn about the company you're interviewing with.
About Us, press, and careers pages are filled with useful interview info

When you explore the “About Us” page, you will notice Buffer is quick to share its company values:

Understand a company’s values before you interview with them

This is valuable information you need to read up on BEFORE you interview. As you read up on the company and learn more about its mission, take notes. You can use these during your phone interview.

If you can’t find much information about the company on its website. Don’t panic. Head on over to LinkedIn. Chances are they have a company profile there where you can find tons of valuable information.

Remember, an interviewer’s job is to eliminate you as a candidate. Get ahead of the game and present yourself as an ideal fit for the company’s values and cultures.

2. Set The Scene

One of the surprising phone interview tips you might not think of is preparing your space before you interview.

Even though the person interviewing you won’t see where you’re interviewing from, that doesn’t mean you should conduct a phone interview from just anywhere.

Instead, pick a quiet area that is free of distractions. Your home office is a good place. Public spaces or anywhere with lots of background noise is a definite no.

Additionally, make sure the place you pick has amazing cell phone reception. If you’re like most people, you don’t have a landline. That means you’ll rely on your cell phone to help you get a job.

There’s nothing worse than having a call cut out or be interrupted with static. This will frustrate you and your interviewer and can quickly turn a great interview into a disaster.

3. Know Who’s Calling You

There’s nothing more awkward than having a phone call with a complete stranger. That’s why you need to know who is interviewing you before you hop on a call with them.

When you schedule the interview, you’ll be given a name. Head on over to LinkedIn to scope this person out. Your objective is to find out what their role is within the company. Chances are, this person will be a recruiter or HR person. They will not be your supervisor, manager or boss.

If this is the case, you can expect a pretty basic interview. That is, they will gather general information about you to determine whether or not you have the skills and experience to fill the position.

4. Re-Read The Job Description

If you’ve launched a full on career campaign as a remote job seeker, you’ve probably applied to quite a few jobs over the weeks. You may only vaguely remember the position you’re interviewing for. And that’s okay. But don’t just leave it at that. Instead, head back to the job listing and re-read it.

Now you’ll have a refreshed idea of the job and its responsibilities. That way you can better position yourself as a good fit for the role during the phone interview. It’s also a good idea to have your remote resume available during the call. You can reference it throughout the conversation or when answering questions.

This is why it’s important to organize your job search! When you’re organized, you can quickly find jobs you’ve applied to at specific companies. All that information comes in handy when it comes time to interview.

5. Prepare Answers In Advance

Now, you won’t know which questions the interviewer is going to ask you. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t prepare some answers ahead of time.

This is important because it can help quell any nerves you have about the phone interview and helps you avoid any long pauses or dreaded uhs and ums.

Some common phone interview questions you might get include:

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • What are you looking for in your next role?
  • How did you find this position?
  • Why are you interested in this role?
  • Why did you leave your last position?
  • What is your greatest strength? Weakness?

As a Certified Professional Career Coach, my best advice for answering these questions (or any questions during interviews) is be genuine.

Recruiters and hiring managers are smart. They’ve interviewed hundreds of candidates before you. They know the “common answers to interview questions” that are readily available on Google. And they simply don’t want to hear them.

So, stand out and provide a fresh answer that is anything but cookie cutter.

6. Slow Down & Stand Up

It’s human nature to speak quickly when we’re nervous. But this can spell disaster during a phone interview. Remember, your interviewer cannot look you in the eyes or read any other visual cues while you’re speaking. What you say and how you say it are the only impressions they’ll get.

So, slow down. Think about what you’re going to say and keep a steady pace. Doing so will project confidence and make the conversation flow much easier than if you sound anxious or hurried.

And one of my favorite phone interview tips that I always tell my clients: Stand up!

There’s a reason opera singers and performers stand up on stage. Voices carry and project much clearer when we stand. Give your voice (and self) a confidence boost just by standing up.

7. Follow Up During & After The Interview

Before the phone interview wraps up, be sure to ask some questions of your own. Remember, you’re interviewing them too. You want to find a remote job that fits your ideals, not just any ol’ job. Your questions don’t have to be super in-depth. Again, your first phone interview is likely a preliminary one. Now’s your chance to ask the recruiter what to expect moving forward and what the hiring process looks like.

Also, ask your interviewer if they have any more questions for you. The last thing you may want is to answer any more questions than you have to. But, asking this simple question makes you stand out as very few interviewees ask. Plus, it makes you seem engaged in the process and genuinely interested in the position.

And, don’t forget to follow up after the interview is over. You absolutely should write a thank you email to your interviewer. It doesn’t have to be long or over the top. A simple thank you for taking the time to speak to you goes a long way. It demonstrates good manners and your written communication skills — which is super important as a remote job seeker.

Phone Interview Tips For Remote Job Seekers

Phone interview tips are absolutely necessary for the remote job seeker. Remember, you won’t get a chance to meet in person for a remote position. That means you’ll be doing a TON of phone interviews as you work to kick your cubicle to the curb.

A little planning and preparation before the phone call can help you stand out as a candidate and eliminate any nerves you may have. Plus, it helps the interviewer see that you’ve come to the phone prepared.

If you need help practicing phone interview tips, send me an SOS. As a Certified Professional Career Coach I can help you ace your phone interviews so you move onto the next round.

You’ve got this!

Happily,

Ashlee Anderson, CPCC

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Sunday, February 16, 2020

7 Places to Find Voice-Over Acting Jobs

Has anyone ever told you that you have a great voice? Even if they haven’t, you can still make money at home by pursuing voice-over acting jobs. Voice-over acting can be an exciting and flexible career. Typically, your voice may be used for commercials, cartoon shows, video games, and more. Voice-over actors can also narrate […]

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How to Become a Paid Food Blogger

So, you love eating food and talking about food and writing about food… but have you ever considered whether you could become a paid food blogger? Consider it now! It’s a basic truth that every human being has got to eat, and that makes food one thing that people love to read, talk, and learn […]

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Saturday, February 15, 2020

7 Ways to Create Your Own Legitimate Work at Home Job in 2020

Many of those looking for a work-at-home job find themselves unsatisfied with the most popular opportunities. In many cases, the income doesn’t meet their wants or needs. In most cases, it isn’t the most fulfilling work – work that offers a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment at the end of the day. If that sounds […]

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Work from Home Jobs & Extra Cash – Feb. 15-16, 2020

Work from Home Jobs & Extra Cash – Feb. 15-16, 2020



Disclosure – All typos and grammatical errors are intentional. 😉 Also, some of the links below are affiliate links, which pay RRR a commission if you use them. All products or services have been verified and/or used by us. Thanks! ~ Chris & Mike


Virtual Teachers – Edmentum: “The Virtual Teacher is responsible for providing an educational atmosphere where learners have the opportunity to fulfill their potential and for organizing and implementing an instructional program that results in students achieving academic success in accordance with District and state policies and laws. The Virtual Teacher is a highly qualified instructional teacher responsible for the delivery of specified course content in an online, virtual environment.”


Travel Agent – Wyndham Destinations: Hiring in the Orlando, FL area. “After your training period (paid), you will take inbound calls from existing owners who are excited and ready to plan their dream vacations… What we are looking for: High School Diploma or GED required; Six months customer service and sales experience; Six months TRAVEL experience preferred.”


Work from Home as a Matchmaker at Tawkify – If you’re the one that your friends go to for relationship advice, Tawkify is recruiting p/t Matchmakers. No college required or state hiring restrictions mentioned. Set your own schedule.


Answer Simple Questions for Cash – Opinion Outpost: Answer simple opinion questions for cash or (if you prefer) Amazon or other gift cards. Automatic entry in $10,000 sweepstakes every three months. Another legitimate side-income option.


Reservations Agent – Hershey: Hiring in the Hershey, PA area. Onsite training, then work from home. “Must be available for a 3-week, 40-hour per week training course held at the Reservations Office, beginning mid-March. Candidates should be guest-focused and sales-minded… Requires a high level of written and verbal communication skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with rapidly changing information and tasks.”


Telephonic Nurse Case Manager – Workers’ Compensation – State Automobile Mutual Insurance Company: “As part of the Absentia fee-for-service team, the nurse case manager will be responsible for medical case management of open high-risk workers’ compensation cases. Case manager duties include assessing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating actions required to get injured employees back to work…”


Customer Service Rep – Wyndham Destinations: Hiring from areas in MO. “After a paid training period, you’ll become an expert on our resorts, amenities, and things to see and do near each location. You’ll then have the option to work from home, taking calls from excited customers who are ready to explore new destinations…  The next training class begins on March 9th, 2020.”


Digital Media Specialist – Chamberlain University: “The Digital Media Specialist is an integral member of a team in a fast-paced environment whose objective is the production of quality and innovative courses for our students. This role will work closely with key stakeholders to develop instructional visual images and multimedia components/media such as audio, video, animation, and interactive assets with a focus on end user experience. The Digital Media Specialist will demonstrate proficiency in one or more of the following areas: Adobe CC Suite with emphasis on PhotoShop, Illustrator, Audition, AfterEffects and Premiere Pro, and the ability to quickly learn similar software when needed. Knowledge of Articulate a plus.”


Take Surveys for Extra Cash – Pinecone Research: Got a HS diploma/GED or didn’t complete HS? Pinecone needs you. Earn $3 per survey (15-20 mins., typically). They may also send you free products to test. Minimum age for surveys is 18.



Account Executive – Travel Management – BCD Travel: “The Account Executive (AE) will support a Global Program Management team with managing a portfolio of corporate travel client accounts. In this client-facing role, the AE will handle customer service issues, prepare and analyze a variety of client and travel industry data, develop business plans and report on customer metrics, assist with client reviews, reporting, projects surveys and travel technology. Qualifications: 2-3 years of experience in the corporate travel industry (Required); Knowledge of business analysis and financial acumen; Proficient with the Internet, Windows and MS Office products; Communication and interpersonal skills, comfortable interacting with all levels of the organization.”


Earn Rewards for Being Online – Nielsen (The TV/Radio ratings company) – For installing Nielsen’s app on your computer, you will automatically be entered into their $10,000 monthly sweepstakes. Also, if you qualify, “there are opportunities to earn even more rewards by registering more devices and staying with us longer,” the company says. For consumer trend data, Nielsen’s app — for smartphone, computer or tablet — follows your web use. Your name is separated from the data, and devices run as usual. User IDs and passwords are not collected, the company adds.



Content Marketing Manager – Animalz: “This is a writing-focused role that also requires direct contact with customers. In addition to high-quality writing, successful candidates should be able to demonstrate strong skills and/or interest in managing customer accounts and content workflows. An ideal content manager at Animalz: is deeply passionate about writing and approach all forms of content with a creatively curious mindset; writes clearly, concisely, and in an organized way; has a marketing sense of storytelling; understands the business side of writing; is well-organized, independently motivated and loves working directly with customers; has experience with content marketing for B2B/SaaS companies and/or startups.”


Make Up to $500/Wk. Tutoring at Course Hero — Hiring nationwide. Answer questions online. Essentially, the company is looking for people with expertise. If you’re claiming expertise in an area where a college degree would be expected — science, for example — then you’ll need one. Your credentials are key. “We believe that experts take all forms and therefore do not require that you be a certified tutor or professor. However, you do need to share sufficient credentials to prove that you have an expertise in the categories which you would like to tutor,” the company says.


Content & Communications Specialist – FlightRadar 24: “Do you love aviation, have a knack for creating captivating content, and know what makes journalists tick? We are expanding our Content & Communications team to continue to delight our 2 million+ daily users and 1 million+ social media followers with captivating aviation stories and videos. You will also help the most trusted media outlets around the world tell important aviation stories using Flightradar24’s unrivaled flight tracking data. The position is open to applicants who can work from our Stockholm, Sweden office as well as to applicants who are interested in working remotely with occasional travel to Stockholm.”


Client Service Representative I – Ciox: “This is an entry level position responsible for processing all release of information (ROI) specifically medical record requests in a timely and efficient manner ensuring accuracy and providing customers with the highest quality product and customer service. Associate must at all times safeguard and protect the patient’s right to privacy by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to the patient’s medical information and that all releases of information are in compliance with the request, authorization, company policy and HIPAA regulations.”


Take Surveys & Short Polls for Toluna — Toluna pays in points redeemable for PayPal cash or checks, or (if you prefer) gift cards for Amazon, Walmart, Target and other major brands. Daily sweepstakes and other ways to earn are included. Not for core income, but can help with frills or bills.


Membership Services Manager – WHOOP: “In this role, you will work closely with Product Experts and management to ensure your team has the tools they need to succeed. You will take on escalated member issues that can range from hardware challenges with the WHOOP Strap to software problems with the app to analytical questions about the users’ data. QUALIFICATIONS: 3-5+ years of experience in managing a remote team; Passion for leading and coaching others; Excellent written and oral communication skills.”


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