Data Entry Job at Home
Avoid scams and find legitimate typing jobs from home
Finding a data entry job at home that is a genuine income earning opportunity can be a challenge.
There are many online scams advertising data entry or typing jobs that you can do at home.
Here we help you to spot the red flags which indicate which job postings are probably scams and which
are real work at home opportunities.
There are legitimate work at home data entry and typing jobs available - you just need to know how to
find them.
- Avoid data entry jobs that ask you for money.
A legitimate employer will not ask for a fee or demand money to hire you or get you started. Always further investigate those businesses that ask for payment for data entry work at home start-up kits
or software programs. A legitimate employer would give you this software for free should they take you on
to do data entry work for them.
- Another popular scam is asking for a small fee for providing information on
finding "legitimate, huge income earning" data entry jobs. Offers such as "for a small, one time fee of $25 we will give
you the names of thousands of companies seeking data entry clerks to work from home right now" should
alert you to a possible scam. Once they have your money you will receive either nothing at all or worthless
information.
- Beware of companies that offer expensive training programs or training material before you can start your
data entry work for them. The majority of real employers will hire you with your current experience or will train
you without cost as part of the employment contract.
- It sounds too good to be true. If it sounds too good
to be true it probably is. A data entry job at home and typing work from home that promise unlimited wealth or vast earning potential are likely to
be scams. Find out the sort of income you can expect to earn for data entry work in your area and use this
as a benchmark. You can phone local recruiters to get this information.
Be wary of those websites that have pictures of luxury houses and cars and use exciting descriptions to lure you. A genuine opportunity will not usually
be presented in this manner.
- Avoid businesses that have time constrictions on their offer.
Those sites that insist on immediate action from the visitor should be considered carefully. If you see lots of requests for
immediate action it may well be a scam and rather take some time to further investigate the data entry work at home offered.
- Look for clearly specified and detailed job requirements. If you find a listing
that provides job specifications and requirements for the data entry job at home in detail and states a specific rate of pay, it is more likely to be
legitimate.
- Avoid companies that have no fixed address or phone number. Businesses
that only offer an email address should be viewed with caution.
- Avoid businesses that ask for your personal information upfront
. Work from home typing opportunities that ask for personal details like social security numbers and banking details before you have done any work for them
are to be avoided. Provide the minimum amount of personal details until you are fully informed about the company and can trust them.
- Check References.
Ask the company or business to provide references for you to contact. These references can include other
employees or contractors. If the company will not supply names and contact numbers of other employees regard it as a red flag.
- Participate in work at home forums, message boards and blogs.
Work from home forums are usually free to join and can provide reliable information about the sort of data
entry job at home you are investigating. Ask participants for feedback on the job or opportunity you are considering.
They often have knowledge of scams and can also provide details about legitimate work at home data entry and typing jobs.
- Do some investigation. Find out the city in which
the company is based and contact the Better Business Bureau to check if the business is listed and if they have a "reliability
report" on the company. This report provides information on the company and whether or not any complaints have been
filed against them. Also try calling the National Fraud Information Center at 800-876-7060 and the
Call for Action Hotline at 301-652-HELP. Call the Chamber of Commerce in the city or town in which the
company is based and ask for information on the company. Check with the local Secretary of State's
Office to see if there are any complaints filed on the company. Another way of investigating the business is to simply Google the company name and see what comes up.
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It is possible to find a legitimate data entry job at home. It just takes research and time to check out the
opportunity on offer and the company offering it. Data entry jobs that promise huge amounts of money for
little effort are probably scams. You are unlikely to earn more doing data entry work from home than you would
make in a normal data entry job in a normal company.
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Be realistic about this work at home opportunity and you will
be able to spot the genuine opportunity to earn income at home.
One way of avoiding any sort of scam is to set up your own home based secretarial business doing typing jobs for local businesses that
you know are legitimate. Running a home based secretarial business allows you to source your own legitimate typing and data entry jobs from
reputable companies. Find out more about this home business income opportunity.
If a data entry job at home is not the right home based business for you there are other potentially successful home business
ideas and opportunties. View more Home Computer Business Opportunties.
Work at home data entry jobs could be the right work at home business idea for
you. Be patient, do your homework and check out whether it is a real opportunity.
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