How It Works – Jobseeker
With today’s technology, it is super easy to be hired by companies abroad and then do the job from the comfort of your own home with your family. At OnlineJobs.ph we’ll help you explore online job opportunities and earn a living.
All jobs will be salaried, full-time or part-time, work from home jobs. NONE of the jobs are commission based!
Before we get started, Please read the FAQ’s below.
Frequently Asked Questions
VirtualAssistantbr.com specializes in workers from Brazil. Employers that come to our site know that this is the best place to find Brazilian workers. Therefore, we only allow Brazilian nationals/citizens to use the site as workers. We don’t allow workers from other countries such as India, Africa, Europe, other Asian countries, etc.
Yes, even Brazilians based outside Brazil may apply but they must agree to be paid in Real Brazilian and the salaries will be based on Brazil’s salaries.
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Yes, there will be job interviews. It may be in the form of e-mail, skype call or video call depending on your employer.
Yes, but this is risky. We always advise applicants to have only one employer. If you are currently working in an office and would like to try an online job before quitting your current post, you can work part time, making sure you have enough hours. You should also inform your employer if they are agreeable to this set up.
No. You can just be a graduate of a technical course, or a high school graduate who has accumulated enough skills to work online. In fact, you need to know how to do the job.
When a job gets deactivated, this means that it is already taken and a different applicant has been hired for the post.
This depends on you. You can wait for an employer to hire you, which could take longer. The fastest way to get hired is to apply for multiple jobs that you are qualified for, and immediately reply when there are inquiries. Limit your application to jobs that are good matches for your skills and experience. This is so you don’t waste time applying for a position that you have little to no chance of getting.
It also helps to apply for several types of jobs. Consider the core skills you have and think about how these can be used in several other, albeit slightly different, jobs.
We have real people who manually check the profiles, and we try very hard to ensure that all information posted on the site is true. However, there are instances where this is discovered late. Once you get caught, you may risk being banned from VABR so make sure that all information in your profile is honest.
Even if you won’t get caught (which is unlikely), you might get a job with an employer who will be disappointed in your work because you didn’t have the skills that you put on your profile. The employer isn’t likely to want to pay for the work which has (or hasn’t) been done.
To get an employer or an online job, you need to sign up for a VABR account. Please provide as much information that 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.
No, but it will increase your chances of getting hired. The more tests you take, the easier it is for you to prove that you are highly skilled.
NO! But it will be necessary in the future to check personal information.
If your employer has a Premium account, yes, she or he can see your Facebook profile.
ID Proof is about providing lots of information to help determine your identity. If you only provide a small amount of honest information, then you’ll have a low ID trust score. Make sure that you have everything filled out…..facebook url, government id, picture, skill descriptions, etc. The more information that you provide, the easier it is for an employer to determine that you are who you say you are. Your ID proof score will be higher too.
It completely depends on your job and on your employer. Initially, VABR was created to offer services dedicated to Amazon, but you can offer other types of services.
Common tasks include writing articles, blogs, forum posts, and other content. You might be updating websites or blogs. You might be doing some link building. Maybe programming (if that’s a skill you have). You might be doing customer support through email or chat. Maybe you’ll be designing web pages or building web sites. Doing research and gathering of data is a common task.
The tasks vary widely. We promise you’ll be matched up with a company looking for your skillset. You’ll also likely be asked to learn new things and to grow!
We are here to help both workers and employers resolve salary disputes. We act as mediators in these disagreements and listen to both sides of the story, negotiating a solution where both parties can be accommodated. Nearly all disputes happen when an employer is very unsatisfied with the work done by a worker. Bottom Line: If you do good work, you get paid.
We want VABR to be the safest workplace possible. In the unlikely case where an employer refuses to pay for work done, we will remove the employer from our site. We will also send what the employer paid us for their subscription to the worker.
Workers can also get in touch with us for check the employers.
YES! In fact, you’ll be required to work online. You will not be leaving Brazil to go work abroad (we do not allow job posts that require moving). You will be working from your home (or possibly from an internet cafe) doing online tasks for foreign companies.
Most of the work will involve doing internet-based tasks.
Well, no, but great English will be an edge. Most employers on the site are from the United States, United Kingdom, or Australia (among others). Remember that communication will be done through English so if you’re having a difficult time understanding or expressing yourself, it may be a little bit more difficult for you, but, you can use Google tradutor for help you!
YES! There are thousands of employers on the site, looking to hire people of all skill levels. As long as you’re over 18, and legally allowed to work, it’s not a problem. Age isn’t a factor.
NO, this is not a “business opportunity.” This is not a “work from home” scam or a “typing for dollars” thing.
You will not be paid on commission.
You will not have to pay anything to get a job.
You will not be paid “based on performance” or anything like that.
This will be a real job where you will get paid a set amount of money each month, for doing full-time work on someone else’s business.
Well…you probably won’t, until you try it.
It really depends on what you and your employer have agreed upon. Normally you will get paid either every 2 weeks or once a month. However, we do recommend that workers ask to be paid weekly when they are first hired to limit their risk of working with a new employer.
There are many ways to get paid. You can even receive your money at home depending on what service you use.
Here are some websites where your employer can send money online.