
How to Get a Work-From-Home Job
I’ve seen a lot of posts in the community about finding a work-from-home job. That’s why I wanted to share a few tips on how to find one, so you can avoid running into any scams or dead-end job positions.
Use keywords like “remote” and “virtual”: If you’re performing a job search, avoid using “work from home” in your search. Instead, use words like “remote” and “virtual”. These are more common in legitimate job descriptions.
Check out company websites: A lot of companies are posting remote jobs right on their Career pages. For example, American Express has a lot of remote customer service work (https://jobs.americanexpress.com/virtual), and so does Apple (https://www.apple.com/jobs/us/aha.html).
Be cautious: A lot of scammers try to take advantage of the popularity of work-from-home jobs. If you’re asked for an interview via Google Hangouts and/or ask you for personal information (like your SSN or financial info), it’s likely a scam. Always report these to info@jobcase.com so we can help you determine if it’s a legitimate company.
Consider freelancing: I was a freelance copywriter for 8 years, and I loved it! If you’re a designer, writer, IT professional, website developer, etc., there’s a good chance you can work for yourself right out of your home. Try checking out sites like Guru.com and Upwork.com to see what’s out there.
Hope this helps - let me know if you guys have any questions!

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To Maria Bliss: Thank you so much for the advice!! I will put your advice into use. Thank you, Carmen. Have a Blessed Christmas and a Blessed New Year

I've used Guru.com and Upwork.com before. They require a small membership fee, but otherwise, the jobs on there are pretty legit.

Never thought of searching company career pages. Thanks.

Good stuff, it can be tough to go through all the scams out there but this really helps.
Thanks for the advice