(1) Data Entry jobs - online/offline:
Every day more companies are downsizing, moving overseas and outsourcing many of their positions. Because of this, a brand new opportunity has come about. A work from home data-entry job called Global-Data-Entry.

Who is This Program Available To?
* Anyone Who Has a Computer, Keyboard, Mouse, and Internet Connection.
* Anyone Who Has Ambition, Can Follow Directions, and Doesn't Quit.
* Anyone Who Can Type Simple Text with NO Time Limits or Deadlines.
(2) Medical Transcription:
Medical Transcription is highly specialized and does require certain skills and training. A medical transcriptionist is a medical language specialist who interprets and transcribes dictation by medical professionals. This dictation covers pretty much everything that takes place between the health care provider and the patient. Usually, the information is recorded either into tape or onto digital voice processing systems. The process of medical transcription is transferring this information using word processing.
When you first start training to be a medical transcriptionist it can seem overwhelming as you learn the new terminology and try to understand the physicians' voices on the tapes or wav files. A lot of people like to have more practice than they got with their online courses or other schooling/training, and medical transcription practice tapes are the best way to attain that.
(3) Day Trading:
Day trading refers to the practice of buying and selling financial instruments within
the same trading day such that all positions will usually (not necessarily always) be closed before the market close of the trading day. This is the opposite of After-hours trading. Traders that participate in day trading are called day traders. Some of the more commonly day-traded financial instruments are stocks, stock options, currencies, and a host of futures contracts such as equity index futures, interest rate futures, and commodity futures. Many day traders are bank or investment firm employees working as specialists in equity investment and fund management. However, day trading has become increasingly popular among casual traders due to advances in technology, changes in legislation, and the popularity of the Internet.(4) Share Trading:
Share Market for many is more like a Scare Market. Filled with countless questions.
Why invest in shares?
How to select the right shares?
How to buy or sell them?
How to minimize and maximize returns?
Every investor's needs and goals are different, which is why have a unique program called the FIRSTSTEP. Designed especially for beginners, it provides a comprehensive set of tools and information to help you make the right investment decisions through simple and easy steps
As a FIRSTSTEP, you have access to:
An interlinked online broking account
Free demat account for the first year
Special booklet on the basics of investing in Share Market
Electronic Demos on online trading
A Top Picks report with research team's scrip recommendations
Attend a First Step seminar held exclusively to understand the stock market better
Trade in Equities, Derivatives & Commodities
Invest in Mutual Funds & IPOs
(5) Data Conversion:
Data conversion is the conversion of one form of computer data to another--the changing of bits from being in one format to a different one, usually for the purpose of application interoperability or of capability of using new features. At the simplest level, data conversion can be exemplified by conversion of a text file from one character encoding to another. More complex conversions are those of office file formats, and conversions of image and audio file formats are an endeavor that is beyond the ken of ordinary computer users.Before any data conversion is carried out, the user or application programmer should keep a few basics of computing and information theory in mind. These include:
Information can easily be discarded using the computer, but adding information takes effort.
The computer can be used to add information only in a rule-based fashion; most additions of information that users want can be done only with human judgement.
Upsampling the data or converting to a more feature-rich format does not add information; it merely makes room for that addition, which usually a human must do.
Try out the options and think twice before you leap in to it.
