Home Jobs That Don’t Ask For Startup Fees Part 2

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Scams are all over the huge land of internet, and job offers are no exceptions. Scammers are basically financial trolls, who’ll take your money without thinking twice or feeling any guilt and they usually pray on people who’ll give anything to have a steady, stay-at-home job.

The most common way they do it is by asking for fees, your bank account number, or personal information prior to “providing” you a job position.

Although that seems like a clear case of scamming to most people, some still fall into this un-ending trap of online crime.

However, some work-from-home jobs are known to be legitimate, and they’re an amazing source of income.

TeleTech.com

Known as the largest virtual employer around (and proud of it), TeleTech hires people from 17 countries worldwide. Not only is it startup fee-free and constantly looking for new employers, this company also attracts people due to their numerous benefits and programs.

Google Ads Quality Rater

If you have a degree and you’re willing to undergo training after completing a test that will determine whether you’re right for the job, you could get a partly telecommute job at Google. This famed company is mostly always looking for Google search engine raters.

Great American Opportunities

This company is looking for independent contractors to handle gift orders and magazine subscriptions for their school fundraising projects two times a year – in spring and summer. A screening test is mandatory.

Fancy Hands

Fancy Hands is a company that concentrates on clerical job. So, if you think you could be a functioning virtual assistant, fill an application and don’t forget to support it with a resume.

Virtual Bee

Another company that focused on data entry tasks is Virtual Bee. However, you will probably wait a pretty long time before you finally make it to an interview, since a lot of people apply for a position on a daily basis.