Avoid Work at Home Scams

Telecommuting Quick Step #6: Scams to Avoid

Question:

How do I know what jobs are scams and what ones are legit?

Answer:

Sadly it's hard to avoid work at home scams. The scammers have gotten really good at what they do and it's getting harder to spot a scam. That is why we put together a large scams section here at TelecommutingMoms.com for you. We list common scams, sign of a scam, and resources in order to research a job.

Don't forget to check out our scams section at the TelecommutingMoms Message Board as well!

Access the work at home scams section here.

Telecommuting Quick Step #7: Preparing to Apply

Telecommuting Job Leads
When people are looking to work from home, they need resources that are up to date and legitimate.  No one has time for schemes or scams and Home Job Stop realizes this.   

Home Job Stop offers active up-to-date job listings in a variety of categories such as:

Customer Service

Clerical

Human Resources

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