Saturday, August 22, 2009

On Point Advocacy at Home

On Point Advocacy @ Home

On Point currently offers two positions:

Writing and Design

OnPoint Advocacy retains freelance writers and designers to support our broad range of bipartisan, issue-based creative needs. Our clients include Fortune-ranked corporations, leading associations, and top interest groups, and we work with them to foster grassroots-level advocacy on bipartisan issues.

Our experienced freelancers help us provide our clients with vibrant, engaging, hard-hitting issue and advocacy creative. From websites and brochures to ads, newsletters, and more, our writers and designers create the materials that power our clients’ campaigns.


Telephone Outreach

OnPoint@Home, America's premier work-at-home agency, is looking for at home agents to join our growing team of Advocacy Coordinators. Join OnPoint@Home today!

OnPoint@Home is a different kind of work-at-home experience, combining the convenience of working from home with many of the advantages of a traditional office environment. Our at-home agents work on exciting and interesting projects, and they do so from the comfort of their own homes—it's the best of both worlds. And unlike most work-at-home opportunities—low-paying, sales-based jobs where you're just another identification number—OnPoint@Home offers challenging, rewarding projects and a dynamic group environment.

What sets OnPoint@Home apart from other work-at-home opportunities?

  • No sales or fundraising calls! We do not solicit donations or attempt to sell products.
  • All calls are outbound! No more sitting by the phone waiting for a potential lead to call.
  • Higher base pay! OnPoint offers an hourly rate, and compensation is not based on sales quotas or number of calls dialed.
  • Exciting projects! OnPoint uses cutting-edge technology and works on issues straight out of the front-page headlines. We also offer you a chance to express your creativity through writing assignments.
  • Rewarding work! Our Advocacy Coordinators engage citizens on important issues facing America.





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