How To Start Online Job ???

If You decided a start working on online job you need some skills .
The Internet is brimming with job offers that call for at-home employees who can begin work immediately. While there are many people who make a steady living through online companies. there are just as many scammers trying to take advantage of the unemployed. Stay away from any job offer that requires you to pay for a fee or give over your bank account details. No real employer would demand payment in order to hire you.

If you've got the computer and internet ready you'll need to have some programs and software installed. Make sure you have Microsoft Office/Open Office, Mozilla/Google Chrome, Skype, Adobe Reader (at least) and a good anti-virus program. These are the basic software you'll need.

Depending on the kind of online work you get into here are some additional software that you could also install. This is very helpful when you apply for an online job. If you already have the software and are familiar with how to use it then that's a plus for you.

To avoid being ripped off, here are some simple steps to ensure that your online job is legitimate.


  • Consider the source. If you found the job offer via a classified listing or other advertisement, search to make sure the company offering the job has a website. Any online job offer that does not have a corresponding website is highly suspect. Search their website for a physical office address or a phone number. Finding such details helps to boost the credibility of the business.
  • Get details. What will your rate of pay be? How will you be compensated for your time? How often do you get paid? Beware of any company that gives you vague or open-ended answers to these questions. Similarly, exercise caution with positions that promise exorbitant sums of money in a short amount of time. Use common sense with any offer that sounds too good to be true.
  • Research the company. Don't let their website be your only source of information. If they are a real company, then they will have real employees. Do several web searches of the company's name, followed by terms such as "scam" or "employee." Find out what other people are saying about the company or if others have had similar offers.Do not tell your potential employer that you need a job quickly. Coming across as desperate is the best way to attract scammers. Be eager about taking on new work, but don't treat an on line job offer any differently than you would an in-person interview.If possible, arrange an in-person meeting, a phone call or a video chat with your potential employer. 
  • While this may not be an option for all on line jobs, speaking to a real person goes a long way in establishing trust. If a personal conversation is not possible, then it be comes all the more imperative to find existing employees that can confirm the validity of the offer.If you are corresponding with your potential employer via email, note the domain name in their email address. If the address does not match the domain of their business website, be wary - especially if the address comes from a free email service (AOL, Yahoo! or Hotmail, for example).
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