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Best Entry Level Telecommuting Jobs Submitted
By: Nell Taliercio There are many telecommuting
jobs available in the area of telephone
customer service. Compared to many positions,
they are easier to get, because many of
them provide on-the-job-training and require
little experience. Most of theses companies
offer flexible hours, and usually require
between a twelve and forty hour workweek.
Some even offer benefits. Other companies
consider you an independent business owner
or contractor.When considering a telephone
customer service job, you should have
a
separate phone line for business purposes,
a headset phone and possibly a high-speed
internet connection (depending on the
company,some require this).There are two
basic types of phone customer service
positions: inbound and outbound. If you
have an inbound position,you are waiting
for calls to be transferred to you by
the company that are initiated by the
customer.In outbound service,you are given
a
list of customers to call. These are
pre-existing customers,instead of cold
calling. Alpine Access is one company
that hires inbound customer service employees.
They provide customer service via phone,
e-mail and chats. They require any prospective
employees to have high speed internet,
a landline and a phone with a headset.They
do pay every two weeks (average of $9
an hour) by direct deposit and offer benefits
after three months. They are only hiring
in a few states, despite being a telecommuting
position, so be sure to check if the Click
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