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Introduction

With more and more people preferring to work from home as opposed to a regular job, there’s little wonder why companies that hire freelancers are popping up all over the place. 

Whether you’re a company looking for a worker or a freelancer yourself, you can visit these companies online to find the work-at-home job of your dreams quickly.

One of the biggest advantages of using one of these companies is that the registration process is often free, and once you post your resume online, prospective employers can find you quickly every time.

Job-Seeking Made Easy

There’s no doubt that online job searches are all the rage nowadays, so whether you’re looking for a job online in the Philippines, Great Britain, or the United States, it is easier than ever before to be successful at it.

If you’ve never looked for a job on the Internet before, not to worry because the process is extremely simple, and below are a handful of sites to help you get started.

 

1. Upwork

Upwork is free to use for the job-seekers, and once you find a job you’re interested in, you simply bid on it by sending a message to the employer with all of your information, and they decide whether or not to hire you.

The jobs are competitive, but they are legitimate work-from-home opportunities. The company automatically gives you a certain number of bids per month for free, so you don’t have to pay any money to bid for a certain job.

They also have numerous categories available, which include customer service, data entry, editing and proofreading, transcription, and voice talent, among others.

Bidding for a job is simple and fast, and there is a category available for nearly any occupation you can think of.

 

2. Indeed

If you can think of a job title, chances are there are opportunities on the Indeed website. You can join for free if you’re a job-seeker, and you can find both local jobs and international jobs that allow you to work from home.

You can also create a profile and keep your resume there, which allows prospective employers to find you and send you an email if they are interested in interviewing you. Indeed has sales jobs, clerical jobs, management jobs, and so much more, so they don’t just list minimum-wage jobs that only a portion of the population is interested in.

It is also a company with an excellent reputation, so you can trust that these jobs are legitimate and legal.

 

3. LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a site that allows both employees and employers to showcase their talents, increasing the odds that a good match will occur.

There are tons of information on jobs, companies, and of course, prospective employees, and you can get started for free. These are companies that hire both local and freelance workers, so whether you want a virtual assistant job or a management job somewhere in town, you can find it on LinkedIn.

The site also allows you to create an online resume and make it either private or public, so you are in control of what information is available and whom it is available to, and you can change your settings any time if you like.

 

4. Monster.com.ph

Monster is one of the oldest and most reputable job sites on the Internet. It contains jobs from thousands of companies, and job-seekers can use their services for free.

In addition, you can even set up an email account and elect for Monster to send you job alerts that fit your criteria so that you get access to good jobs as soon as they become available.

In some ways, it is easier to find a great job on Monster than it is a lot of other job-seeking sites, in part because they have so many jobs available at any given time

 Monster is a very reliable website that you can find new jobs on nearly every day of the year because they haven’t been around for this many years for nothing.

 

5. Onlinejobs.ph

Designed just for virtual workers in the Philippines, this site has tens of thousands of job-seekers and more than 6,000 different employers listed, which means that you are all but guaranteed to find a job you love.

With Onlinejobs.ph, only the prospective employer pays a monthly fee, but it is always reasonable despite which plan they choose.

Best of all, you get a wide variety of jobs and industries, including jobs in marketing, sales, management, digital marketing, and a lot of others. When you post your resume, you can specify the types of jobs you’re interested in, which means companies will find you if you are the type of employee they need.

 

6. Jobstreet.com.ph

This is another job website for Philippine workers, and its categories include human resources, IT, health care, engineering, manufacturing, and sales and marketing, among others.

It’s especially easy for job-seekers because you can enter a job title and the area you wish to work in, and the results will be automatically displayed on your computer screen. From encoder to graphic designer and even IT specialist and sales manager, you can easily find the job of your dreams with this site, and it couldn’t be an easier process for you.

In fact, you don’t even have to be tech-savvy to locate a good job because the site makes each step of the process simple and fast, allowing you to get to your job search right away.

 

7. Fiverr

Fiverr is a little different than other job-seeking websites because it is the prospective employee who pays to find clients. You set up your profile under the right service category, and you can sell both products and services.

When you’re looking for a job, you set up a “gig” in your profile, as well as different price packages for the client to consider. You have to include a lot of detail in your profile, which includes all details on the price and everything that price includes.

You also give the prospective client a specific turnaround time, which is just one of the many things that make this site unique.

People with profiles on Fiverr have claimed they get plenty of work by doing this, so it’s worth it for you to give them a shot.

 

8. Freelancer

This is a great site because it is made for both freelance professionals and companies that are looking for freelancers.

You can get alerts when there are certain jobs available, and it is a great site whether you’re looking for something temporary or permanent, full-time or part-time, or even a contract or per-job opportunity.

Best of all, you get a lot of different categories to choose from, including IT, writing, engineering, sales and marketing, accounting, manufacturing, architecture, and many others. With so many categories and so many prospective clients signing up daily, it won’t take you long to get the job you want when you use Freelancer.

 

9. Guru

Whether you’re a programmer, writer, administrative assistant, or finance specialist, you can easily find a job through this website.

If you’re an employer, you can post a job for free, and Guru simply takes a percentage of your invoices as payment. On Guru, you can post a job or find a job, and you’ll have access to plenty of options in both cases. 

The site is user-friendly for both employees and employers, and at any given moment, there are thousands of available jobs and freelancers to choose from, with more of each being added daily.

With some of the lowest handling fees in the industry, this is the place to be if you’re an employer and you want to hire someone quickly and easily.

 

10. Kalibrr

Kalibrr is based in the Philippines, just like many of these other companies are, and a few of its job categories are accounting and finance, IT, government jobs, customer service, and many others.

On this website, employers are able to target the right type of employee so they aren’t wasting their time, and employees save time by narrowing down their job search so that only jobs they are interested in will appear.

For both employee and employer, the process is very simple, and the company itself helps both people by offering a blog, career advice, and personalized attention so you can always get the help you need right when you need it.

 

11. VirtualStaff.ph

If you want to know how to make money from home, VirtualStaff is a great place to start. Only employers pay for the service, but the plans are as low as $10 per month.

Both employees and employers are happy with the site because there are so many professionals and companies available that it’s easy to get matched with the perfect client in the end.

From virtual assistant to cold call expert and so much more, VirtualStaff always has hundreds of jobs available at any given time, so the chances of you not finding something you’re interested in are pretty slim.

Affordable and user-friendly, this is the site you want to visit if you’re a freelancer or someone looking for one.

 

Wrap Up!

In this digital age, getting a job has never been easier. Utilize these platforms and work on enhancing your skill set so you can achieve the job that you’re passionate about.

We can’t for you to soar high and reach greater heights!