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Whether your current position or job skill is a data entry clerk, administrative assistant, receptionist, warehouse or factory worker, driver, medical assistant, nurse or health care worker, call center or customer service representative or anyone who is looking for a part-time, remote, work from home job, this is an excellent position to supplement your income with great flexibility and zero prior experience needed.
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Qualifications: No experience necessary; we will train Exceptional customer service abilities Superior written and verbal communication skills Strong organization with the ability to prioritize and multi-ask Job Type: Full-time or part-time Benefits: Flexible Schedule: Enjoy the flexibility of working remotely.
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No experience needed we will provide training and credentials. Job Types: Parttime Fulltime Benefits Benefits: Plenty of room to grow in the business Earn your own IATA number Discounted travel FAM trips Extremely flexible hours Skills: A minimum of 1 year experience in customer service preferred A minimum of 1 year experience in sales preferred Strong communication skills Excellent Time Management Team Player Organized and detail oriented Knowledge of some basic information about travel, destinations, and travel booking preferred.
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Compensation & Benefits: Pay: $0.56 CPM Weekly Guarantee: $1,175 Stop Pay: $30 per stop 3 Day Paid Orientation: Comprehensive training provided Requirements: Experience: Minimum 24 months of driving experience Record: No SAP violations, clean MVR, and no more than 3 jobs in the last 3 years Skills: Proven track record of safe driving and reliability Flexibility: Willingness to work days, nights, and occasional weekends Why Join US.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. No Experience Needed. This position is a work from home position. Benefits: Health Insurance, 401K, Vacation & PTO. (APPLY) An Amazon Customer Service Associate is a critical part of our mission to deliver timely, accurate and professional customer service to all Amazon customers.
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We are looking for dependable, trustworthy individuals from various work experience backgrounds such as customer service, administrative assistant, nurse, construction and others to participate in various research studies to be conducted either at home over the internet or locally in person no more than 25 miles from your home.
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Associates communicate with customers primarily through phone and email and utilize a variety of software tools to navigate customer accounts, research and review policies and communicate effective solutions in a fun and fast-paced environment.
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6% 401K Matching 100% Tuition Reimbursement Program Flexible Work from Home Policy HDHP plan with Health Savings Account option No cost Life & Disability Benefits If you're looking for a well-paying job and the potential for a rewarding career, please apply now.
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The work includes answering customer questions, providing sales links, and offering discounts. Location: Remote work online (United States preferred). We’re hiring Support Agents for Facebook messenger and other social media platforms to provide outstanding customer support.
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Comprehensive paid training (no experience required) The position will require team members to work in small groups to carry out community engagement projects – also known as street fundraising, or canvassing – in search of financial support for these worthy causes.
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Our sales associates enjoy a collaborative work environment with a non-commission based salary structure, bonus opportunities, and a great work/life balance with no night or Sunday hours.
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This is an entry level position requiring no prior experiences. The hiring company conducting the research will rely heavily on employee / contractor participation and feedback in order to make critical business decisions in areas including but not limited to marketing and product development.
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