Websites for Finding Part-time or Freelancing Work
Two online resources for finding part-time or freelancing work are www.ifreelance.com and www.Mommysavers.com.
Ifreelance is a job source board where you can match your specific skills and training with available opportunities.
Mommysavers.com has career tips and suggestions for those who want to work from their homes.
I haven't had the chance to get a job using any of these sites, so I can't tell you my experience in that regard. I just thought I'd post these here in case they'll be helpful to someone. If you have any experience with these sites, negative or positive, I'd sure like to hear about it!
via PRWeb
Ifreelance is a job source board where you can match your specific skills and training with available opportunities.
“While many people looking for part-time opportunities may not consider themselves as freelancers our infrastructure of matching skilled professionals with real projects may be just what they are seeking,” explains Kyle Tinsley, president of iFreelance.com. “With a resource such as our site (www.iFreelance.com), professionals can find work that utilizes their skills and fits their schedules.”
Mommysavers.com has career tips and suggestions for those who want to work from their homes.
The site is dedicated to helping parents make the most of their time and money and was started by Kimberly Danger in April 2000 while she was home on maternity leave. In a section for work-at-home moms, the site offers profiles of successful business owners, provides numerous job ideas and offers many helpful articles on starting a business.
I haven't had the chance to get a job using any of these sites, so I can't tell you my experience in that regard. I just thought I'd post these here in case they'll be helpful to someone. If you have any experience with these sites, negative or positive, I'd sure like to hear about it!
via PRWeb


3 Comments:
At 9:11 PM,
Serfronya said…
Thanks for the post. These sites look like they are full of great information.
WWW.FreelanceWriting.com is site that I use to find the lastest listings.
At 3:09 PM,
Jadevine said…
I hope you find something useful from the sites. And thanks for sharing, too!
At 5:26 AM,
Web2earn said…
Hello and congrats for having such a well organized blog. I’ve been working as a freelancer for a few years now, and I gradually eliminated the flaws and mistakes any newbie freelancer makes. Here are some of my thoughts: there are plenty of freelancing websites that offer free subscription, so you can try your luck with one of those. Of course, if you want to have less competition and access to better paid projects, try a subscription paid web site. You can then select the categories where you believe you are skilled in. Ranging from coding, beta-testing, graphic and web design and going to translations, content writing and data base management, you will definitely find a freelance category that will go well with your skills.
I also wanted to put together a free guide for beginners in the online freelancing world – you can check it out by reading my guide on the pros and cons of online freelancing I’d be happy to receive suggestions as to how to improve my guide and informative articles.
Thanks,
Michael Rad
Webmaster of www.Web2earn.com
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