Five Legitimate Work From Home Job Websites

Dallas Working From Home Examiner:
If you need help in locating work from home jobs that are right for you, then try searching these sites.
Ratrace Rebellion.com
This website has been featured on BusinessWeek, CNN, USAToday, and even Fortune. All jobs are pre-screened for legitimacy. Jobs are updated daily. They even offer free products and advice.Craigslist.com
Many people swear by Craigslist, others lament the ease at which scam artists are able to prey on victims. While both points-of-view are valid, I personally believe that there does exist a happy medium, and with the new $25 fee to posts jobs, more legitimate opportunities are becoming available.FreelanceSwitch.com
If you are a freelancer or other professional who works from home, then FreelanceSwitch is a site you don’t want to miss out on. Not only can you find job opportunities in design, development, writing, illustration, flash, and more but they feature daily postings on news, advice, and other topics.Indeed.com
This site eliminates the need to search multiple job search engines like Monster and YahooJobs by aggregating content from multiple sites and allowing users to view and apply directly from their site.Elance.com
Touted as the leading site for online work, Elance has been featured on ABC News, The WallStreet Journal, and CNN Money. The site allows employers to post their jobs for free while requiring freelancers to submit proposals (bids) to fulfill the work.Photo by woodsy.












Kristen Sabol on April 6th, 2009 9:22 am
Guru.com has been facilitating online freelancing since 1997 and currently has over 1 million registered members. The site features a Quality Score based Rank system that delivers data on freelancer performance so that the newly self-employed can track how they are doing and strategize for improvements while employers can quickly recognize the quality and credibility of the freelance talent they are choosing between and among. The site has also recently been featured in CNNMoney, The New York Times and ABC News.
Jaclyn on April 7th, 2009 1:54 pm
That was a great post, it offers several different options for those who are entering the work from home work force and don’t know where to go that is scam free.
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