Freelance bidding sites are usually free to register
Add your skills to their database
Search for one-off jobs or projects to build up your portfolio
Post the job you want doing (for employers)
Search for someone to do a job for you
The site takes a small cut of the fee for the work done
Homeworking.com receives a small fee for each person who registers for free
Hints for using Freelance Bidding sites:
These sites can appear confusing so visit a few times to get a feel for them
When you register you can usually go back and change or add to your details at a later date
Look through the jobs posted and see what sort of rates other people are quoting - but base your quote on what it would cost for YOU to do the work
Be prepared to compete for the work
Don't give up!
Telepeople.com specialise in recruitment in the telebusiness job market, which means call centres, telesales, customer service and help desks. Lots of the positions being advertised are part-time and would suit people who want to work from home but may need an income whilst they are building their own business at home. Log on to www.telepeople.com where you can view many jobs which could suit your needs. Or what about a part time call center based job whilst you are looking for work at home?
Don't forget to use the Freelance bidding sites for projects and one-off jobs
Use search terms such as "home-based" or "telecommunting" or "homeworker"
These sites have been recommended but remember that some homeworking scams still slip through as not all adverts are checked
Once you have seen a job, and want to make further enquiries, you will need to register with the website concerned - the sites listed here are NOT part of Homeworking.com
Please note that Homeworking.com does not provide homeworking jobs, nor is it a job agency. These job search engines are courtesy of the sites mentioned.