Congratulations, you have landed a telecommuting job. All your hard work has paid off and now you can settle into the daily grind of working a job from your own home. Now that you have that job; you'll want to keep it.
Telecommuting has come a long way over the years and has become more acceptable to most employers. The problem is, even the companies that have accepted it, are questioning whether or not it will be a success for them.
There are still issues that most of the employers worry about. If you want to be able to keep the job you worked long hours just to find; then make sure you're doing the best you can at the job you were hired for.
Here are some tips to help you ensure that your new telecommuting job stays around for as long as you're working for that company:
Always meet deadlines- If your job duties have deadlines attached them; be sure that you always meet them or at the very least contact them right away to let them know why you can't meet it. If you can't meet your deadlines, the employer might think that you're not focusing on your job and using more of your work time to goof off.
Always be the one to answer the phone during work hours- If you have a job where you will be receiving calls from the employer or customers; make sure you're the one answering the phone during the work hours. Having other people answer it, makes you look unprofessional and employers frown upon that.
Reply to emails asap- If an employer contacts you by email for whatever questions they may have or information they want to send you; respond to them in a timely fashion. It shows that you're on the job and performing your duties efficiently.
Treat your telecommuting job as if you were at the office- During work hours, you should be focused on your job as if you were in an onsite office. While people listen to music at the office during work hours, they don't generally watch television. Keep your TV off while you're working.
Lay down the rules to your family and friends about your work hours- Just because you're working from your home, doesn't mean that it's okay for all friends or family members to stop by and chat anytime they feel like it. If you're working set hours, like 8-3; then let your friends know that you can visit with them when you're work day is done. You could also visit them during your lunch hour; provided you get one.
These may seem like little things to you, but they're huge concerns in an employer's eyes. Always act like a professional during your work hours and you can instill confidence within your employer. Confidence that says that you are capable of performing your job from your home office.
Otherwise you could be sending the wrong signals to the bosses and your telecommuting job could be at stake. By keeping these things in mind, you're increasing your chances of having that telecommuting position for a long time to come.
Nell Taliercio has been working at home full time since 2004. She's worked as a telecommuter, virtual assistant and affiliate marketer. In 5 years she's discovered many secrets to finding legitimate work at home jobs and securing them. You can find work at home job information and tips at: http://www.justonlinejobs.com
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