New Jobsite Helps Unemployed People Find Home-Based Data Entry Jobs
New Jobsite Helps Unemployed People Find Home-Based Data Entry Jobs
Bethune, SC (PRWEB) August 23, 2011
DataEntryJobs101.com ( http://www.dataentryjobs101.com ) has launched a new jobsite that helps recently laid-off people in the secretarial, administrative and communications sectors find hourly or project-based data entry jobs that they can do from home. Updated in real-time as jobs become available, DataEntryJobs101.com gives unemployed service-skilled people free access to hundreds of current data entry projects to bid on.
Brian Scott, the site’s founder, said he launched the jobsite to help job-seekers fight the current recession and provide alternative money-making job opportunities as part-time or full-time data entry workers.
Many people who have backgrounds in the secretarial sector — customer service, office administration, and human resources, etc. — use DataEntryJobs101.com to find jobs that match their existing skill-set, such as typing, research, writing, and data collecting. The site offers easy-navigation whereby data entry workers can click on a specific job discipline to find the best-matched data entry job; otherwise, data entry workers can use the site’s search tool to find specific jobs by keyword or job type.
DataEntryJobs101.com creates an essential resource to localize “work-from home” data entry jobs from a variety of online job bidding sites, as well as organize job listings in such a way that saves data entry workers precious time researching jobs that closely match their skills. A few of the top job headings at the site include “Data Entry,” “Article Posting,” “Article Writing,” “Customer Service,” and “Transcription” jobs. The website lists only paid jobs — no pro bono jobs — ranging from quick “one-day” assignments to in-depth “week-long” projects, paying from $ 100 to $ 1,000 per project, on average.
DataEntryJobs101.com is part of a network of job-related websites — all run and maintained by experienced home-based workers — which includes Graphic Design Jobs ( http://www.graphicdesignfreelancejobs.com ) and Virtual Assistant Jobs ( http://www.virtualassistantjobs101.com ).
Mr. Scott believes the global recession has changed the way unemployed people search for their next job. “Many people have been unemployed for over a year now, and can’t find a full-time job,” said Scott. “They are turning to freelance, remote, and virtual jobs to pay their bills and reduce their debt.”
The employment forecast for data entry jobs is promising. Many career sites have reported increases in remote and freelance work for 2011, and this trend will continue to grow as more companies outsource work to manage their workflow and reduce staff costs to stay competitive.
Today’s online data entry jobs are available at http://www.DataEntryJobs101.com
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