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Responsible for assuring orders are ready for placement at telemarketer designated time. Ensure proper garbage disposal/recycling requirements met for foodservice. Reports To: District Supervisor.
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Job DetailsLevelEntryJob LocationWilmington office - Wilmington, NCRemote TypeN/APosition TypeFull TimeEducation LevelNot SpecifiedSalary RangeUndisclosedTravel PercentageNoneJob Shift1st ShiftJob CategoryCustomer ServiceDescriptionElectronic Merchant Systems (EMS) is a leading provider of payment processing and merchant services.
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Do you have experience as a B2B Telemarketer? Experience working from a virtual office or remote office is needed. You are also required to have a complete home office set-up: a quiet location to work, printer, computer (windows only), and telephone with USB headset.
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Successful State Farm Agent is seeking a qualified professional to join their winning team for the role of Telemarketer - State Farm Agent Team Member. Telemarketer - State Farm Agent Team Member Utica, MI.
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Review the Western Union and Lottery statements monthly. Be able to lift, carry and push up to 50 pound carry milk cartons, bag-in-the-box soft drink containers, etc., several times per shift. The Store Manager is responsible for the entire store operations, in conjunction with the Store Management, including program execution and product implementation along with maximizing store efficiencies, inventory control, foodservices, ordering, receiving and rotation of products, quality of raw and finished products, sanitation and preparation schedules, inspections and follow-up in the assigned store.
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We provide B2B lead generation, telemarketing, and appointment-setting services. We survived the Covid shutdown. You must be able to use our VOIP phone system and use the company email address provided to you through our server.
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Part time telemarketer for local insurance office. Part time telemarketer for local insurance office. Good job for someone just starting out in the work force or retired and just looking for some extra income.
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This position will require tons of cold calling (telemarketing). This is an Independent Contractor position with consistent weekly pay. Software (provided at no cost to you) and done from the comfort of your home office-KEEPING YOU SAFE FROM COVID.
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You must have office software (Microsoft word, Excel, e-mail, and Internet access) and consistent access to e-mail/internet (no satellite). You must have a strong business background with an emphasis on sales or telemarketing.
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We have been in business for 20+ years and are a stable company with growth projections. If you are looking for a permanent work-from-home job with a company that has been in business for 20+ years and all of our marketing team has been with us for 5+ years, apply below.
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Are you ready to work from home for a company that has been in business for 20+ years-even during COVID-19. We are currently offering a $100 bonus for those who come to work with us and stay for 90 days.
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We are seeking B2B Commercial telemarketers with 2+ years of experience. If the answer is yes- Apply with us and come work with a great company. All telemarketers are paid an hourly competitive rate.
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We have a strong team approach where your input is valued. All documentation is made through ACT! Employment Type: Contractor. Salary: $ 11.00 13.00 Per Hour. You must be able to provide verifiable references.
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All contracts are from 10-35 hours per week.
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All contracts are from 10-35 hours per week.
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