Question posted by fsimpson4 on December 6th, 2011
Work @ Home Program
Current Answers
Answer #1: Posted by 1stLadyDawn on February 8th, 2012 4:17 PM
- finding Work-from-Home Jobs
- Scams to watch for and run from
- Practical suggestions
Since you asked this question under AARP, I am going to assume that you are a member. Here is a link to the specific page with the list of articles: http://search.aarp.org/browse?Ntt=work%20at%20home
You might be required to sign in which should not be a problem if you are a member with an online account. You'll just need the email address you already registered at AARP online and the password. To access your account throught the red tab My Account near the top of the page, you will need your membership account ID # without the first 0 at the beginning of in the sequence.
Even a work-at-home job requires a resume. Prepare a professional lookng resume, keeping it brief and to the point. It can be sent to prospective employers as an attachment. Personal details such as dedication and hard working belong in the cover letter.
Make use of some of the discussion groups. Sometimes you can find leads there.
Best Wishes
Best wishes
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