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Temp Jobs and Freelance Work Fills Gaps in a Career

February 5th, 2009 · No Comments

The ratio of respondents to job listings is on the increase, and employers do not necessarily get back to job seekers unless there is an interest. These days a job seeker has to be creative in finding means of earning a living.

While posting resumes, responding to job listings and checking with the unemployment office, try freelance work. Freelance work can be a part-time or a full-time job.

Although no resumes are usually involved, references or samples of past work may be requested by the buyer. The type of work that is needed can range from data-entry and copywriting to advanced web development.

Sometimes required services can be in the legal, accounting or tutoring professions. Job requirements are listed by a buyer, and providers bid on the job.

Then there’s paid survey work that involves telephone or web-based surveys and product trials. Manufacturers and marketers use these survey results to improve their products and marketing campaigns. A panelist gets paid for their survey response and may be eligible for cash rewards.

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