Thursday, January 3, 2013

oDesk.com

oDesk is an online office or workplace. Unlike any other office, you are not required to report to a physical building and do your work form there. oDesk is just like Jobstreet or JobsDB where employers can post their job openings and anything that they need. What’s different is that you would be able to do the job they require in the comfort of your home.

I have joined the oDesk community and it was great especially for freelance writers like me. There are employers looking for full time or part time writers or even just for a project. Though it is not limited only for writers. Other jobs are also available: from home-based call centre agents to IT specialists. Even graphic artists and the like.

There are other websites that offer the same services as oDesk such as Freelancer, Elance, PeopleperHour. However, this is the most popular as of now. I have heard some co-workers quitting their physical work once they got a full time job from oDesk.

It is very convenient and I like the idea that you would be able to work at home, with no physical boss nagging you about deadlines and so forth. You don’t even need to spend for transportation going to work! All you need is a very good internet connection to get you aligned with the needs of your employer.

You don’t have to worry about the pay for hourly jobs since oDesk provides payment verification methods for employers. They use a system just like a regular office that provides enough time for the employer to make the payment, oDesk to verify the pay and the work done, and send you the payment through your oDesk account.

You have the option to choose where to withdraw the payment. It can be from your personal savings account, wire transfer, PayPal, and more.

If you are interested in getting a job in oDesk, you have read and understand the terms and conditions. It is very important that you read the job requirements before applying. And of course, starting out in oDesk can be difficult since most employers would check out the credentials in oDesk itself. But patience is a virtue. If you’re serious about you’re oDesk career, just like any regular job, it will be hard at first.

I have signed up and currently doing several writing jobs myself. All in all, it hones my writing skills and I learn new things by researching with the topics given by the employers.https://www.odesk.com

Visit their official website at https://www.odesk.com/

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