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Telecommuting Job Site Provides More Benefits to Members

VirtualVocations is one of the top ranked Google sites for telecommuting jobs when a person is searching for telecommuting work, and there is ample reason why. Founded in 2007 by a brother and sister team, VirtualVocations provides the most comprehensive, updated telecommuting jobs database available. Many job boards that cater to working from home update their listings once a day, or even every few days to once a week, VirtualVocations provides updated job leads throughout the course of the whole day, thanks to their research system that has made locating legitimate telecommute job leads much more efficient. Several job researchers scrutinize the telecommuting jobs listed in their database before they are posted to the site, to ensure the highest level of legitimacy possible.

The jobs are as diverse as career fields, with something for just about everyone who is looking to work from home. In addition to their telecommute jobs database, VirtualVocations has expanded over the years to provide additional services to their members including professional resume’ enhancements, online portfolio creation, an additional listing of over 500 work at home companies, a growing community forum and the newest benefit, an eBook, The Telecommuting Handbook, written by VirtualVocations’ CEO, Laura Spawn, who has 9 years of telecommuting experience.

Over the past six months, VirtualVocations has added several new services for their customers, including a new work at home company database featuring over 500 telecommute-friendly companies, an online portfolio creation option that allows members to create multiple portfolios for skill showcasing, a new downloadable ebook written by Laura Spawn, called ‘The Telecommuting Handbook’. They have also added live online customer chat support and a live phone support agent.

VirtualVocations has two different options for membership, the first is their free registration which provides people with email job alerts of jobs in the main database so they can keep watch on any telecommute jobs that may come in that suit them, they also provide a number of telecommute job leads daily in their forum area, and the opportunity to download the first three chapters of the new eBook, The Telecommuting Handbook.

The second option, a paid membership ranging from $6.99 per week to $49.99 every six months provides all of the benefits of a free registration, but comes with complete access to the main telecommute jobs database, a professional resume’ enhancement geared towards telecommuting, the option to create multiple online portfolios, access to the 500+ work at home company listing, and the full version of The Telecommuting Handbook.

VirtualVocations is an essential tool for all those who are seriously considering telecommuting. The jobsite saves hours of research time, and was originally started because Spawn, a first-time mother in 2002, was spending close to 5 hours per day on the computer researching work at home jobs for herself, and realized the need for a job site that had all the ‘legitimate jobs’ in one place. Today, members are still benefiting from the time saved in researching telecommute jobs and the many other benefits that have been added over the years.

To learn more about VirtualVocations, visit VirtualVocations.com, or email laura@virtualvocations.com

VirtualVocations
14525 SW Millikan Way #26125
Beaverton OR 97005
Phone: 1-866-899-6574
Fax: 520-838-8649

Posted by TelecommuteNews Staff on Mar 9 2011. Filed under Current News, Website Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

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