I came across this the other day, and thought it would be a good job for someone who is housebound, or is just having a hard time getting a job for whatever reason.
http://www.lpcommunications.com/work...-engine-rater/
http://searchengineland.com/intervie...y-rater-108702
Where to apply:
https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/home
http://www.appenbutlerhill.com/home
http://www.lionbridge.com/
I'm sure there are others, but those are the main ones.
The pluses:
*No interview, at least for the company Leapforce. You just need to pass their employment test, which takes a bit of (unpayed) studying, but isn't too bad from what I heard.
*On-the-job training and passing the test are more important than employment history.
*You can make your own hours, and the pay is decent for this kind of job. On par with other entry jobs.
The negatives:
*Requires a bachelor's (A college degree in progress is acceptable for some companies. Although, I heard they don't verify your degree, if you follow. ) Btw, a bachelor's in psychology is preferred!
*You get payed monthly.
*No benefits.
*You have to work as an independent contractor. Not much of a negative, but taxes aren't withheld.
*Can be tedious. But hey, that's work for ya!
Other work-at-home jobs, good for people who can write:
http://christianpf.com/legitimate-work-from-home-jobs/
For more on the application process, the positives and negatives, just enter the company's name here:
http://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Lea...ws-E303268.htm
From my research, this is definitely worth applying for. Good luck to those who try!