Hello, Honestly I'm having trouble po finding match/jobs sa upwork and onlinejobs.ph, Kindly help me or refer naman po sa magandang VA Opportunities please or mga Agencies. Background po is may 5 years experience po ako as IT Business Analyst (Sodexo and PH Company), natry ko na din po mag SEM/SEO for 6months (US comp), VA and Web QA for 8months (UK comp). Source: 8 months ago
For context, this will be my first full-time job ever (fresh grad). I applied through onlinejobs.ph so unlike local companies, I didn't go through the usual interviews and instead I was only asked to write a paid test article. (Though wala namang problema sakin since I prefer it this way, yung mabilis ang process and walang dragging interviews). Source: 9 months ago
So ayun, I came across this Facebook post recommending different platforms for work-at-home jobs, and isa na sa recommendation ang onlinejobs.ph. I already verified my profile there, and upon browsing for possible jobs, hindi ko makita ang legitimacy ng companies na naka-post sa Job Board. Is it safe there, or should I just go to another platform na mapaga-applyan? Source: 9 months ago
You'll have to do it yourself for a while until the channel makes money, if it ever does make money. Then, you can outsource the work to upwork, fiverr, or onlinejobs.ph. Ive used all 3 websites. Ive used upwork for japanese translations and onlinejobs for everything else. It'll take time & money to test and filter out people. Out of 4-5 illustrators, I found one I really liked. But it takes time, for... Source: 10 months ago
I'm actually pertaining to startups that hired directly in the Philippines. There actually platforms where you can hire remote Filipino workers "directly" (no other nationalities) liked onlinejobs.ph also there are a lot of agencies that partner with International companies so that they can supply/connect them with filipino workers. I'm not really pertaining to Filipino workers who were hired in Upwork, Fiver, etc... Source: 10 months ago
I haven't ever had one for whoelsaling/cold calling but I would look into onlinejobs.ph. Source: 11 months ago
I heard onlinejobs.ph or UpWork is a good place to start. Source: 11 months ago
I used some callers from onlinejobs.ph in the past. The main problem I had was the time differential to Chicago. I've seen a couple of posts about outsourcing to Latin America because they are on the same time zone. Has anyone tried this and which service did you use? Source: about 1 year ago
I suggested the onlinejobs.ph site before but the problem is, if the VA randomly does a no-show, or hard to find a good one, my entire business goes down. So I just had to get a customer service agency so that there is no downtime as they have multiple agents that can cover at all times and with their help, out of 1500 reviews, I only have 15 bad reviews. Not bad of a ratio. Source: about 1 year ago
Go on Upwork, onlinejobs.ph. Find virtual assistants in Philippines, Pakistan etc. Pay them $3-5 an hour to do tasks (apply to jobs). Source: about 1 year ago
My suggestion would be go full job hunting. LinkedIn and Jobstreet are good. Yung 2 staff namin now (a secretary and a docket clerk) both working students sa jobstreet din ata sila nag apply. Or onlinejobs.ph pwede din kaya mo ang schedule. Good luck. Pick a work place na applayan mo na either near your school or near where you live. Pagmalayo feeling ko talo ka sa time if magtravel ka pa. Source: about 1 year ago
Sideline, 6 months ++ lang ako dito, this one got lucky lang saw it on onlinejobs.ph and sobrang bait ng counterparts although syempre since most of the guys there are part timers, walang tamang process and all over the place yung development nila. Source: about 1 year ago
Visit onlinejobs.ph if you haven't checked it yet. You can get a direct client from there. Source: about 1 year ago
So I'm curios if I can use my parent's details to create an onlinejobs.ph account, and seek potential clients. It's because I'm currently a minor (M17), and I am highly in-need of money right now. Thankyou for those who will answer! Source: about 1 year ago
My company is looking for remote workers for multiple email writing positions. I am wondering where is the best place to post job ads. We are currently posting ads on onlinejobs.ph. Source: about 1 year ago
You can post your need on onlinejobs.ph if you want that job seeker will be the one to approach you. Source: about 1 year ago
Naay daghan job postings sa onlinejobs.ph that's where I found my fulltime job, but daghan ra pud postings for parttime. Nakabutang ra man pud ang job description so you can see if you can do the tasks or not and apply if ever. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out https://onlinejobs.ph/ if you are looking for work. I am not affiliated with them but I have hired via their service. Source: about 1 year ago
8 of us were hired po through onlinejobs.ph. Basically, we were developing and promoting a game. We were supposed to be paid weekly then there were mishaps so nadelay sya nang nadelay hanggang sa umabot na po ng one month. 3 months na po kaming employed sa kanya where one month po is still unpaid. Source: about 1 year ago
Filter your search for part-time or freelance jobs? You may get better luck connecting directly to clients through onlinejobs.ph, upwork or fiverr. Check with your university careers coordinators for internships and administration for student assistant jobs. Good luck! Source: about 1 year ago
Onlinejobs.ph. You have to interview like 20 people before you find someone good. But when you do, they are as good as someone in the west for less than $1k a month. They work thru the middle of their night, but it is a huge part of their economy so lots of people have that schedule and the grocery stores cater to them etc. At the end of the day, it is a very good job for someone there and you get a great... Source: about 1 year ago
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