Workaholics4Hire Jobs Database Relaunched
May 26, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
“We’ve been working hard to make it even easier for job hunters to find and save the best work at home and telecommuting jobs on the Internet,” said Sylvie Charrier, president and founder of Workaholics4Hire. “With category filters and even the ability to save jobs for easy reference later, workers now have more options than ever to help them find the right jobs.”New features at the Free Work at Home Jobs Database (http://www.workaholics4hire.com/free-work-at-home-jobs-database/) include:
• category searches
• keyword searches
• capability to save jobs
• job ratings, so other users can rank a job
• comments, where users can report that a position has been filled
• syndication
“It’s the syndication we’re most excited about,” Charrier said. “This allows other website owners to grab our RSS feed and post free, legitimate work and home and telecommuting jobs on their websites. This is great for people who want to draw traffic to their sites because it gives them regularly updated content that they don’t have to search for or update by hand.
“In addition, articles, blog entries and tips from Workaholics4Hire can be syndicated, putting even more content about work at home jobs at your reader’s fingertips.”
Since 1999 the Free Work at Home Jobs Database has been providing up-to-date listings of legitimate telecommuting and work at home job opportunities in such fields as:
• clerical and data entry
• transcription
• public relations
• sales and marketing
• translation
• craft and assembly work
• graphic design
• web development
• IT and technical
• writing and editing
• management and more
“Our researchers are always looking for more work at home opportunities for those who visit the Free Work at Home Jobs Database,” Charrier said. “We understand that people who work at home need all the help they can get, and we are there for them with the best, most up-to-date information on work at home job opportunities.”
Charrier knows what it is like to try to build a work at home business, and has documented her transition from a welfare mom to the owner of a successful telecommuting company in her ebook “You Can Work in Your PJs,” a complete guide to getting started as a freelancer, no matter your business.