Hire My Mom
April 14, 2011Written by Contributing Writer, Sarah Farthing
A friend recently told me about HireMyMom.com and after a little research I have to say I am really intrigued!
I have a friend group that I dearly love (of course!) but I’m also genuinely proud of their educational and professional accomplishments and qualifications. 90% of these women are currently full time care providers for their children but that doesn’t mean they don’t have the desire and the time to pursue their strong professional interests, too. That’s where HireMyMom.com comes in!
What’s in it for the Moms?
Clients!
“What you need is your own marketing company. And now, at last, you have it — HireMyMom.com. You provide the skills. We provide the clients.”
What’s in it for the businesses?
A pool of qualified, professional women eager to work!
According to their website, Moms must meet the following criteria to join HireMyMom.com:
- A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in your area of expertise (such as: administrative, research, writing, graphic design, editing, accounting, web design, customer service, virtual assisting, coaching, sales, marketing, public relations, bookkeeping, legal, desktop publishing, creative arts, medical billing, ecommerce, strategic planning, database development, payroll, human resources, etc.)
- A commitment to professionalism and a dedication to excellence
- Dependability and reliability to meet deadlines and deliver your best
- High level of honesty and integrity
- Excellent customer service
From my perspective as a business owner and a stay-at-home mom in the market for writing gigs, this site seems mutually beneficial!
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christy treffer
on April 14, 2011 10:50 amI’m looking into this. I was a stay at home mom until last year when my youngest went to school. Now part-time at my church’s pre-school, but would love to do more in sales, some writing or provide more horse back riding lessons.
Heidi Farmer
on April 15, 2011 9:33 amAfter reading Sarah’s post, I thought of a project here at The Good Stuff Guide that I’ve been meaning to get to but just haven’t had the time for yet. I posted the project on this site and by the end of the day, had 12 or so amazing women from across the country apply. My only problem is trying to choose. So I think there’s a very valuable concept here!