April 23, 2018
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RAREJOB
Tomohisa Kato founded RareJob in 2007. Now it is one of the leading online ESL schools where Filipinos (Philippine resident) can teach English language to Japanese students using Skype.
The salary depends on your hourly rate. And your hourly rate will depend on your qualifications. The basic hourly rate is 100 pesos. The salary is released every 10th of the month through either BPI International or PNB account.
Job requirements:
• At least 18 years old
• High school graduate or not
• Basic computer literacy
• Has good English proficiency
• Has patience & passion for teaching
• Must currently be residing in the Philippines
• Can provide Philippine Tax Identification Number (TIN)
• Must not be working for another online ESL school
• ESL teaching experience is a plus
Technical requirements:
• Laptop or desktop
• Stable internet connection
• Headset with external microphone
• Built-in or external web camera
• Quiet teaching environment
• Active Skype and e-mail accounts
Application process:
• Create an account. Fill out the registration form.
• Pass the English Proficiency Test (conversation, grammar, comprehension and vocabulary)
• Take the Demo Lesson (In this part, you will be asked to book a schedule that you think is suitable for you. You should pass the test call)
• Undergo the New Tutor On-boarding Program and Practice Lesson (Orientation videos will be provided to guide you on how to be a rarejob tutor)
• Complete Your Tutor Profile (choose your best and appealing photo, you need to prepare a brief,clear and lively voice introduction)
• Plot your schedule on the RareJob website and wait for students to book a slot. You will only be considered a RareJob tutor once you conducted your first lesson.
Ready to apply? click here
LEGIT ONLINE TUTORIAL PLATFORM
If you have a quiet working space in your house, a laptop or desktop or a smartphone, a webcam and a headset with a noise cancelling feature, then you also might want to consider being an online tutor.
Teaching English online is a great opportunity even for those without formal teaching experience. Some of these companies does NOT require tutor to be a master degree holder, or a LET passer. As long as you posses an outstanding command of English, works professionally and has an excellent social skills, then you have a potential to apply for the job. Those who have BPO experience possess an advantage because they are well-trained in handling people using the native English language.
Here is the list of the companies hiring an ESL (English as a Second Language) tutors:
1. 51Talk
51talk is pronounced as Five-One-Talk that is translated in Chinese as "I want to talk". It was established in China in 2011. Anyone who is at least 18 years old, a university/college graduate and
has an excellent command in English language is welcome to apply.
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2. RareJob
Tomohisa Kato founded RareJob in 2007. Now it is one of the leading online ESL schools where Filipinos (Philippine resident) can teach English language to Japanese students using Skype.
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3. Bizmates
Unlike most ESL online schools in the Philippines, Bizmates only teach Japanese professionals of various fields: manufacturing, government, law, I.T., banking and any professional field you can name. But don't get intimidated. These professionals show great willingness to learn and in fact
they are teachable and humble.
Bizmates pay 140-220PHP per hour or up to 58K PHP per month. Indeed, Bizmates pay twice as much as other online schools. Payment for applicants living in the Philippines is through BPI
account (not BPI Family). For applicants living overseas, payment is through PayPal that is linked to a bank in the country he/she is residing.
Job requirements:
• At least 23 years old
• Preferably with Bachelor's/Associate's Degree
• If undergraduate, must have at least 3 years work experience in the relevant field
• Basic computer skills and above-average Skype skills
• Excellent written and verbal English communication skills
• Available to teach at least 10 hours per week
Technical requirements:
• DSL/LAN cable connection only (NOT WiFi)
• Desktop/Laptop only
• headset with microphone
• Webcam
• Latest FULL version of Skype for Windows or Mac
• High-speed and stable internet connection (at least 1Mbps for download and 0.50 Mbps for upload)
• A quiet, well-lit area at home to conduct classes (preferably with a white background)
Application process:
• Fill out the application form by clicking APPLY NOW
• Pass the English test (grammar skills)
• Book an interview and prepare for a Demo Lesson
• Pass the training.
• Deliver your Final Demo. It is a lesson simulating an actual class with a Facilitator.
• Teaching. This is the start of your career in Bizmates as an online ESL teacher.
4. bibo Global Opportunity
bibo Global Opportunity is founded by Mr. Takao Uesawa in 2013. It is an online English tutorial service that conducts a 25 minutes lesson via Skype with students from Japan and other parts of the world.
Job requirements:
• At least 18 years old
• College graduate is preferred (but not required)
• Excellent English communication skills
• Passion for teaching
Technical requirements:
• Laptop or desktop
• headset and webcam
• Strictly requires a stable internet connection
• Quite teaching environment
Application process:
• Fill out their application form.
• Answer a maximum 300 characters auto-generated question ( to check your sentence construction and English grammar)
• Wait for an Initial interview schedule
• Pass the Training
• Prepare for the On-the-spot Demo Lesson
Ready to apply? click here
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 51Talk
51talk is pronounced as Five-One-Talk that is translated in Chinese as "I want to talk". It was established in China in 2011. Anyone who is at least 18 years old, a university/college graduate and has an excellent command in English language is welcome to apply.
51talk's students are all Chinese and their age levels range from young learners to professional learners. Class is a 25-minute one-on-one English lesson via 51talk Airclass (software exclusive for 51talk), Skype and QQ (China messenger app).
The initial rate is PHP 50 per 25-minute class or PHP 100 per hour. All fees are remitted into BPI personal savings account (that's the only bank they accept).
Job requirements:
• Bachelor's degree (of any course)
• Experience teaching kids / K12 / Early Childhood / Elementary (preferred but not required)
• English teaching certifications such as LET / TESOL / TEFL (preferred but not required)
• Must have passion in teaching
• Availability to work at least 5 days a week, especially from 7PM – 11PM
Technical requirements:
• Laptop/desktop that have at least 2GB available memory.
• At least 3Mbps wired DSL internet connection (Wifi connection is not allowed because it's unstable).
• HD webcam
• Headset with noise cancelling feature. It must have an external mic, not built-in.
Application Process:
• Fill out an application for
• Set an interview appointment
• Wait for a call from HR personnel
• Have your Skype ready for "system check"
• Create an opening script (like a good branding for yourself, anyway, they will send you guide and sample templates)
• Pass the assessments and complete the training.
Ready to apply? click here
April 9, 2018
LEGIT HOMEBASED JOB LISTS
I worked as a call center agent for 7 years. I can’t deny
the fact that coming to work 5 days a week was also a bit of a challenge
considering the stress of commuting and beating the traffic; the frustrations
of not being with your loved ones on every special occasions; the pain of not
being able to take a leave off from work even if you’re sick or not feeling
well; and having no excuse at all for not coming to work even if you don’t feel
like it. But since I loved my job, I gladly endured all those struggles. After
giving birth to our first adorable baby boy, 3 years ago, I finally decided to
quit my job. Now that I’m a full-time mom, I know how difficult it is for my
husband to provide for our living all by himself. So I thought of getting a job
that can be done at the comfort of our home. I am still searching.
Here are the lists of freelancing platforms that you might want to consider:
Here are the lists of freelancing platforms that you might want to consider:
1. UPWORK
In 2014, two leading freelance networks, Elance and oDesk, merged to form Upwork, which is now the largest network for freelancers by a long stretch. You can sign up for short- or long-term projects, and choose to work by the hour or be paid per-project. Upwork hires internationally and most everyone over the age of 18 who has an Internet connection can apply to join. But if you have been suspended from Upwork in the past, you are not allowed to work on their platform again. Rates starts at $3.00 per hour.
Payments can be made through the following method:
In 2014, two leading freelance networks, Elance and oDesk, merged to form Upwork, which is now the largest network for freelancers by a long stretch. You can sign up for short- or long-term projects, and choose to work by the hour or be paid per-project. Upwork hires internationally and most everyone over the age of 18 who has an Internet connection can apply to join. But if you have been suspended from Upwork in the past, you are not allowed to work on their platform again. Rates starts at $3.00 per hour.
Payments can be made through the following method:
1. PayPal
2. Direct to Local Bank3. ACH Direct Deposit
4. Wire Transfer
5. Payoneer
6. M-Pesa
Ready to get hired?
2. FIVERR
Fiverr is a freelance services platform for creative and professional services in the areas of graphic and design, digital marketing, writing and translation, video and animation, music and audio, programming and technology, advertising and business. A service offered on Fiverr is called a Gig. The service is offered by the Seller (freelancer), and bought by the buyer(employer). You just need to create an account (no fee to join) and start offering your work to customers worldwide. You can charge anywhere from $5 to $995 for the service you offer.
You have three options to withdraw your funds:
1. Direct deposit to a bank account
2. PayPal
3. Fiverr Revenue Card (The Fiverr Revenue Card is a debit card supported by Payoneer and Mastercard.)
Ready to get hired?
3. PEOPLE PER HOUR
PeoplePerHour is a UK-based company which acts as an online platform giving businesses access to thousands of skilled freelance experts in hundreds of different fields. Peopleperhour hires globally. After creating a profile, you need to bid for a job. You can bid on 15 gigs per month for free. After those are used up you’ll need to buy credits or get a membership.When you have funds in your PPH Account, you can either choose to leave them there for buying additional proposal credits or even buying services yourself, or you can withdraw them using PayPal or your bank account.
Ready to get hired?
Truelancer is an online platform for employers and freelancers to collaborate and work together. Projects can be posted and found on various categories like IT & Programming, Graphic Design, Content Writing, Data Entry, Finance and Sales & Marketing. It is free to create an account, find a work and post a project. Any one signed up with Truelancer can post short or long term jobs and can choose a skilled freelancer perfect for them. By this kind of mutual arrangement employers can pick the most skilled freelancer in their budget.
Payment withdrawal options :
1. Direct bank transfer (available in India)
2. Global bank transfer using Payoneer (provides local bank transfer in 200+ countries)
3. Paypal
4. Payoneer
Ready to get hired?
5. FREEEUP
FreeeUp is a company that puts skilled freelance workers together with clients who need their services. Anyone is welcome to apply. But FreeeUp typically selects only the best of the best. They are looking for high level experts and performers with at least a year of real world experience in their given skills. The pay ranges from $5.00 and $50 per hour. Freelancers are paid every week.
Payment method options are:
1. Paypal
2. Payoneer
3. Invoice
Ready to get hired? 6. FREELANCER
Freelancer is an eight-time Webby award-winning freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace. In Freelancer, the "buyer" (employer) will post a project, if the "seller" of a service (freelancer) likes the job that was posted, he has to bid on it and write a proposal to persuade the client into choosing him/her over the others. Name your price and the amount of days it would take you to complete the project.
Payment can be withdrawn via:
1. Paypal
2. Skrill
3. Freelancer Debit Card (The Payoneer/Freelancer Debit Card withdrawal method may not be available to some users)
4. Directly to users' bank accounts using Express Withdrawals (this is currently limited to a select number of countries)5. Wire Transfer for countries where Express Withdrawals is not available.
Ready to get hired?
7. GOLANCE
GoLance is an online workforce platform that connects employers with freelancers all over the globe. The site is built upon transparency and value. Communication outside of the platform is encouraged. The site is centered around building a community of freelancers, and aims to put the freelancers first. goLance differs from other platforms with it’s low commission fee, referral program, and multitude of withdrawal methods.
1. ACH & Paypal (for United States goLancers)
2. Paypal (Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Eurozone/SEPA, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, and Philippines)
3. Local Funds Transfer (Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Eurozone/SEPA, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, and Philippines)
4. Transpay (Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Colombia, Eurozone/SEPA, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, and Philippines )
5. Transpay (other countries)
Ready to get hired? 8. EASYOUTSOURCE
Easyoutsource is a virtual assistant job board based in the Philippines. They have helped thousands of Filipinos work from home with foreign companies. Although EasyOutsource was acquired by OnlineJobs.ph on May 2014, it's still operated as a separate entity. Like other freelancing platforms, you can sign up as either an employer, or an employee.
Here are the sites where employer can send money online:
1. Easypay
2. Payoneer
3. PayPal
4. Western Union
Ready to get hired?
9. MYOUTDESK
MyOutdesk is a company that offers Real Estate Virtual Professional services to Real Estate agents in the USA and Canada. MyOutdesk has a unique system in place that is pretty much unheard of amongst other online organizations. Freelancers have dedicated coaches that are available when they need them and who will check-in to make sure that everything is going smoothly. They guarantee a six month APE and yearly raises just for doing your job. After six months, you also qualify for benefits such as company paid HMO, loan offers, etc. Depending on the position you apply for, you could get a salary from 500-800 USD a month. Payment is through a savings account that will be discussed during training period.
Ready to get hired?
10. ZEERK
Zeerk is combined micro job marketplace with a regular freelance marketplace. As freelancer, you have to offer at least two to three skills. All you need to do is to post your skills and just wait for the buyer (employer) to contact you. Zeerk supports daily withdrawal request for approved work. Once you have earned a minimum balance of $4, you can already request a payout. Funds can be withdrawn to:
1. PayPal
2. Payza
3. Payoneer
Ready to get hired?199jobs was made possible by Glenn Santos and Fitz Villafuerte, both are based in Metro Manila. 199jobs is like an online bulletin board for people who are looking or offering small tasks, jobs, and requests, for just 199 Pesos. Just like other platforms, sellers (freelancers) will post their jobs and wait for the buyer (employer) to buy it. Minimum withdrawable amount is $500.
Earnings will be send to:
1. PayPal
2. bank deposit (BPI)
Ready to get hired?
Outsourcely was launched in 2014. It is a virtual assistant company based in Foresthill, CA founded by their CEO Oleg Posternetsky. Outsourcely is an easy way to find reliable, remote workers who are seeking long-term employment (not short-term freelance projects) with employers who are looking to build sustainable working relationships. Remote workers may charge for less than $5 or more, per hour. Payment option is through PayPal.
Hubstaff was founded by Dave Nevogt and Jared Brown in 2012. It is a time tracking software for remote teams and freelancers. Hubstaff is a simple application that a virtual workforce installs on their machines to take screenshots, track time, and activity levels. Freelancers can select a project, then Hubstaff will track time and activity to that specific project, which becomes viewable in the web application.
Payment are made via:
1. PayPal
2. Payoneer
3. Bitwage (which allows you to pay via credit card, debit card, wire transfer, and more).
Ready to get hired?
2. Payoneer
3. Bitwage (which allows you to pay via credit card, debit card, wire transfer, and more).
Ready to get hired?
Onlinejobs.ph started in 2008 and was founded by John Jonas. It is a Filipino online job board that caters exclusively to remote work opportunities. To get an employer or an online job, you need to sign up for an OnlineJobs.ph account.You need to provide as much information as you can; the more information, the more chances you have of getting hired. Once your profile is ready, you can apply for jobs , which is more preferable, or wait for employers to contact you. Payment are made directly by the employer to worker. So, how workers are paid is decided between employer and worker.
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