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Step 1
Because of all the work from home scams out there many feel that there aren't any real work from home jobs. There are, and below you will see some examples of some customer service jobs. There are different titles, but these all fall under "customer service home agent." These jobs are mostly customer service related. Some provide clerical support. The reason there is a need for this is that many companies, in order to save money, are looking to telecommuters to handle their customer service responsibilities. Most of these jobs pay and hourly rate.
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Step 2
What is required? - The websites for these customer service jobs are provided below. Go to each site and learn something about the company. Also, find out what their requirements are. Each company has their own requirements. But for the most part you need a land line (no cell phone used), a computer (in some cases they want you to have a broadband speed internet access). A quiet work area is also necessary.
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Step 3
After looking up the requirments fill out all necessary components and apply. It might be a challenge to be a customer service home agent when working from home, but check out some of the ehow articles on working from home and you'll be able to work it out successfully.
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Step 4
Customer Service Work From Home Jobs - www.arise.com, www.westathome.com, www.LiveOps.com, www.VIPdesk.com,
www.WorkingSolutions.com, www.alpineaccess.com,
www.1-800flowers.com, http://hq.service800.com/repapplication.asp,
www.accoladesupport.com, http://www.ccicompany.us, www.micahtek.com,
www.niteoservices.com/index.htm and http://www.convergysworkathome.com, www.eblitter.com,www.odesk.com
















Comments
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dawniebear22 said
on 6/15/2009 great tips 5 stars and recommended
pamelaa75 said
on 5/8/2009 I've heard of working solutions. I must check the other sites. Thanks for sharing 5*s
Handmadedreams said
on 5/4/2009 I work for West at home now but having trouble with my log-ins so I can't work until they get this fixed. It don't pay that great but is good money for a part-time job.
Sharon01 said
on 4/22/2009 I've worked for Alpine Access before. It didn't pay enough for a single mom to make a living. I had a lot of fun with the small jobs they gave me, but when it became time for my main job training I lost all interest. It was so boring I couldnt' pay attention to learn how to do the job lol I guess it was my ADHD kicking in. But some people may love it! Great Article:)