Calling all Techies…

I’m always on the lookout for companies who allow and encourage telecommuting and/or freelancing. Today, I happened to come across SupportSpace.com - a website that targets those seeking computer technology assistance (a huge audience, if you ask me). If you are highly experienced in the computer tech field (with or without a college degree), you may just want to consider looking into SupportSpace.

To land a job at SupportSpace, an initial interview is required, as well as a background check. Following these steps will be a technical skills test. No technical training is provided, so only competent, experienced techs will be considered for the job. Training for SupportSpace’s custom online tools, however, IS provided.

What inspires techies to apply for a job at SupportSpace is the simple fact that working as a remote tech will allow you to tailor your schedule exactly how you want it to be. You can set your own hours, week to week. The job can be full-time, depending on the company’s needs, or part time - perfect for a second job.

To learn more about SupportSpace, and how you can perhaps become their newest “employee,” check them out at www.supportspace.com today.

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One Response to “Calling all Techies…”

  1. Hey Karissa,
    We love your article about working with us at SupportSpace and wanted to let you and your readers know that some of our experts have written great posts all about the advantages we offer by allowing you to fit your work around your homelife. Visit us at http://www.supportspace.com and click on the “Blog” to read what they have to say.
    Look forward to seeing you soon at SupportSpace!

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