Companies That Hire Homeworkers
The following companies hire homeworkers and have good reputations. They tend to go through hiring spurts, so don't be discouraged if you are not hired right away. Don't forget to check our telecommuting section for advice on how to move your current job to a home office!
WorkAtHomeAgent.com hires homeworkers to take inbound calls to assist customers in placing orders for goods and services seen on TV. Pay starts at .17 per minute that you are on the phone. There are often premium shifts and incentives to boost the pay as well.
Working Solutions offers many different phone jobs,
such as taking hotel reservations and product orders.
LiveOps takes inbound calls for infomercials, catalogs, etc. Base per-minute rate is .25. They also offer premium hours and incentives to raise the per-minute rate. They do charge a $30 background check fee, but I know people who work for them, so I know they are legitimate.
Voice Log has openings for an inbound live operator verification agent. They offer a minumum $10/hour.
Alpine Access offers work as an agent to
answer phone calls, web chats, or e-mails from client's customers. They only hire in certain
metropolitan areas, however, so check to see if your area is listed.

Cyber Secretaries needs typists. You can earn up to $10-$12 per hour depending on your speed and per-word rate.
VIP Desk does hire homeworkers, however their requirements are extremely stringent and include a credit check. Personally, I don't understand how having financial difficulties would prohibit one from obtaining employment, but that is their requirement. They only hire in certain states. Check out their website for more details.
Sterling Testing provides background screening and employment services.
Rapid Text needs transcriptionists, medical transcriptionists, and realtime and broadcast captionists.
Jet Blue Airlines is seeking bi-lingual (English/Spanish) customer services reps to work from home to handle reservation needs. You must live in specific metro areas, however, because the training is done on-site.
Willow CSN seeks virtual customer service
agents nationwide. They are legit, however it does take some investment to get in with them.

Customer Loyalty is hiring. This is outbound telemarkting to existing newspaper subscribers. Check out their website for details.
Cypher Services, Inc is accepting applications for experienced document coders with legal backgrounds.
MedQuist is a medical transcription service. If you have experience in the medical field, check out their website.
eMedia is seeking an experienced at-home transcriber.
Ver-a-fast hires homeworkers to make customer service calls for their newspaper clients.

O'Currance is an inbound call center that takes calls for infomercials. They do require that training be done on-site, but after that you can work from home. Check out their website for more details.
Convergys, a leader in the teleservices field, is now hiring at home agents as independent contractors.
eCallogy is another new work at home teleservices opportunity. They hire only within the state of Utah.
If you are looking for pay survey sites, Free Surveys has some great choices.
Interested in a great business opportunity? Try www.legitimate-work-from-home-jobs.com. This site offers an opportunity with SFI, which seems to be legitimate. I have spoken with the owner of this site, and she says she does quite well with the opportunity. It is free to get started. I think it is well worth the time to look into it.
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