If you want to read reviews written by other PSO’s before applying to work for a phone sex company, you can visit & join any one of the new forum links that I’ve added to the sidebar. PSO Chat & Support has a well-organized database of phone sex company reviews with honest input from PSO’s who’ve worked for them. Open discussion & questions are supported and negative information is not stifled or deleted in this group.

Another good resource - “Doxy Wringer” of PhoneSlutDiary.com has interviewed several phone sex company owners and written some company reviews for job applicants in her phone sex worker resource section.

I am also linking to SexyJobs.com and Adult Staffing, which are, I’d say, the two major adult / sex industry job resources on the Internet. I think I am still using an affiliate link for Sexy Jobs, but I have never made a dime from recommending them so it’s strictly a public service, folks. : )

Do beware when using SexyJobs and Adult Staffing, especially if you post a resume. In fact, if asked, I would advise against posting personal contact information on those sites and just browse, search and contact the companies yourself. Sexy Jobs in particular is rife with guys who troll and pose as “employers” and ask you to “audition” for a phone sex job or cam employment. Reliable companies with real job opportunities do not ask for phone sex “auditions”. You will most certainly be asked to call in so they can hear your voice and they may ask you questions pertaining to how much you know and your comfort level with fetishes - but they are not going to ask you to moan or to engage in a phone sex call with a male staff member. If you are asked to do these things, look elsewhere. Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail email addresses are another red flag. Anyone representing a REAL company should have an email address set up on their website domain (if they have a website) - something like janedoe@phonesexcompany.net, for example. If they are a company without a website, then at the very least they should be using an email address associated with an Internet service provider - cable or DSL company and so on. If you do decide to go the resume-posting route on an adult job search site, proceed with caution when anyone contacts you and make sure everything they are telling you checks out before going further and giving out your personal information and/or giving them an “audition”.