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Free Work at Home Job Leads

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It is tough in today’s economy to find work outside the home much less find work you can do from home. Here are a few websites that offer free work at home job leads. They vary from site to site and cover almost every industry you can think of in one way or another.

Guru.com

Guru is first on the list. On Guru you can create a profile and list all of your skills. You can also search through the job postings to find positions/projects that fit your niche. There are 3 types of memberships; Basic which is free, Guru which is a small monthly fee and then guru Vendor which is a slightly higher monthly fee.

I use the Basic one and as employers are looking for people to fill tehir needs they can also view profiles and invite you to bid on projects that you may not otherwise be able to bid on. It kind of makes me feel “special” so to speak, seeing how they took the time to search for someone who fits their needs. That usually means they will be pretty good to work for/with on projects.

WAHM.com

WAHM is Work At Home Mom Website. Despite the name it is not only for moms, there are dads there also. It has many features including blogs and more but the main focus for this article is the Telecommuting Folder at the WAHM Forum. In this folder you can find job leads that moms (or even Dads) have posted as well as employers looking to hire workers. There are tons of free work at home job leads and lots of information on varying companies to be found here. You may even make a friend or two.

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Freelancer.com

Here you will find a directory type website that points you in the direction of tons more free work at home job leads. You can also be an affiliate for the site and make money that way too if you are an affiliate guru. It’s free to sign up to search for jobs on Freelancer.

Rat Race Rebellion

Rat Race Rebellion is a great place to get daily fresh work at home job leads. They also have a directory that compares companies by industry. They give you a list of companies that hire work at home workers and lay them out with pay scale, if they have it ,as well as if you would be hired as an independent contractor or an employee. They also give links for the companies so that you can go and see if they are hiring or apply for a position.

As always please research the company or companies you are interested in before applying or starting a project with anyone online. Checking with the BBB or even just to google search the company name is always a good idea. Most of the time you can find any negative information fairly quickly that way. With any work at home leads you find there are good and bad so just do your background research before taking a leap.