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Thanks to its ease and the use of modern technology, the field of telecommunication has become a new way for people to work from their homes or anywhere else they please. Many businesses are now using telecommuters to outsource their work, opening up office space and lowering the number of employees needed. With its ever-growing popularity, the telecommunication job market has developed significantly and is filled with many job opportunities for skilled professionals who are unable or unwilling to work in an office environment.

There are numerous different businesses that are now using telecommuters. The most common users are small companies that are on a budget or are looking to save money. These businesses outsource their work to telecommuters, who they refer to as either independent contractors or freelancers, allowing the company to be more cost effective and have a quicker turnaround. Of course, larger businesses and corporations also use telecommuters, but their jobs are generally more entry-level than those found with smaller companies.

The most common types of jobs are in the fields of transcription and coding. These jobs are the easiest to do from home but do require some training. Many of these jobs can be found through various online search engines like Monster.com and Google. This specific job market is growing an average of fifteen percent annually and is providing hundreds of thousands of jobs each year.

There are several resources available to help individuals find jobs as telecommuters. Tjobs.com is a website that shows job listings in various fields for those interested in data entry, transcription, sales, writing, publishing, and more. The site allows anyone to post their resume and have their profiles placed on a page for potential employees to browse, providing great networking opportunities.

TeleCommuting.com is another site that trains people and finds them jobs as telecommuters. TeleCommuting works in conjunction with many other providers to give prospective workers a wide range of jobs from which to choose. The site allows people to post their resumes and works as a go-between for businesses and telecommuters. According to the website, TeleCommuting works with over 2,000 vendors to help find work for telecommuters and provide a complete telecommuting library that is said to be one of the most valuable telecommuting resources.

Another good place to look is the Telework Coalition, or TelCoa, which offers numerous resources to anyone who signs up for a membership. TelCoa is sponsored by several organizations that hire and train telecommuters. One sponsor is TeleTech, which is one of the largest providers of telecommunication work. TeleTech works with businesses all over the world and provides secure jobs in several different industries. Working Solutions is another sponsor that claims to be the global leader for bringing together independent agents to contact centers. Working Solutions specializes in working with corporations to help them improve their investment strategies and bring in more profit.

The General Services Administration (GSA), in conjunction with the Office of Personal Management (OPM), has put together a helpful site that not only gives links to jobs but also explains the telecommuting process. Both of these organizations have established guidelines for people who wish to work as telecommuters, as well as provided programs and courses to train them to be effective telecommuters. The companies also provide the National Institute of Standards and Technology's standards for security, which is enforced and required of all telecommuting agencies. There is also a bulletin from the GSA that spells out all of the guidelines for executing and working from a different workplace, called the 'Alternative Workplace Arrangement' (AWA). This bulletin tries to explain the common problems that are often encountered when working out of an AWA and then goes on to give useful solutions to these problems.

With the help of organizations like GSA and OPM, telecommuters are now able to find more secure jobs and have a clearer view of their rights. There are so many ways to work as a telecommuter, and it is truly becoming a more necessary business option than in past years.

Submitted by:

Greg Heslin

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