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WFHMarket.com does not guarantee you a job through the use of our website. The sole decision and condition of your employment is dependent upon the need of each individual company, the current availability of the position(s) you are seeking, and other criteria that each company might set forth. You should be very cautious indeed of any organization that does guarantee you a home-based job that is being offered by another company. You will find that most, if not all, of these organizations are not the “hiring party” so how can they honestly guarantee you a job.
One of the main reasons we are able to make available such a large amount and variation of jobs using a combination of over 50 different job search databases, is because the listings and databases are provided and maintained by many sources throughout the world. In addition, many of the positions are submitted and maintained directly by the employers themselves. Due to the many resources we use, we are not capable of verifying the validity of each listing. We trust you, the job seeker, to use common sense when applying for positions, to research a company before jumping on board, and to notify us immediately if you feel a company may be unethical, or if you find a listing to be no longer valid.