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020    $a 9781601630919 (pbk.)
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050 00 $a HD2336.35.U6 $b D87 2010
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100 1  $a Durst, Christine, $d 1963-
245 10 $a Work at home now : $b the no-nonsense guide to finding your perfect home-based job, avoiding scams, and making a great living / $c by Christine Durst and Michael Haaren.
246 3  $a No-nonsense guide to finding your perfect home-based job, avoiding scams, and making a great living
260    $a Franklin Lakes, NJ : $b Career Press, $c c2010.
300    $a 288 p. ; $c 21 cm.
505 0  $a Introduction -- Chapter 1:  Work-at-home at a glance -- Chapter 2:  Are you ready to work at home? -- Chapter 3:  Convincing your boss to let you work from home -- Chapter 4:  Developing your "BS" (big scam) radar -- Chapter 5:  Good and bad work-at-home job search terms -- Chapter 6:  Jobs by type and where to find them -- Chapter 7:  Finding work-at-home jobs on the "big" job boards -- Chapter 8:  Finding home-based jobs on job aggregator sites -- Chapter 9:  Networking for jobs, allies and friends -- Chapter 10:  Virtual and telework-friendly companies -- Chapter 11:  Freelancing at home gig-to-gig -- Chapter 12:  Making a little money on the side -- Chapter 13:  Your telework resume and interview -- Chapter 14:  Tips from the trenches -- Conclusion -- Appendix:  Websites mentioned in this book -- Index -- About the authors.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-281) and index.
520    $a From the Publisher:  Many legitimate home-based jobs and projects can be found online, but trustworthy guidance is scarce. Worse, with a 56-to-1 scam ratio in work-at-home ads, the terrain is a minefield of fraud.  Nevertheless, customer service agents, researchers, test scorers, tutors, writers, and concierges are just a few of the many people regularly hired to work from home.  A growing number of Fortune 500 companies, including UnitedHealth Group, American Express, and Northrop Grumman, also hire home-based personnel.  In Work at Home Now, you'll learn:  The top insider tips on good and bad Google search terms.  How to find the "needles in the haystack" on Craigslist, Indeed, Monster, CareerBuilder, and other big sites.  Where the real jobs for mystery shoppers, transcriptionists, and similar part-time specialties can be found.  Scam-spotting tips that even law enforcement doesn't know.  Including interviews with hiring managers and successful home-based workers, Work at Home Now is the ultimate guide to finding the work-at-home job or project you want most.
650  0 $a Telecommuting $z United States.
650  0 $a Home-based businesses $z United States.
700 1  $a Haaren, Michael, $d 1949-
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