Virtual Customer Service Jobs
Current Virtual Customer Service Jobs
1. ACD Direct:
This company focuses on providing call center support for non-profit pledge drives and fundraisers. You are paid as an independent contractor at the starting rate of 23 cents/minute and can go as high as 35 cents/minute via bonus pay and raises. However, the minutes are only earned while you are on the phone. Thus, if you work during non-peak hours, you will not earn very much money. This also means that, if you are just starting out with ACD, you will be earning very little because the senior ICs get first dibs on time slots.
However, on the positive side of things, you will be taking calls for charities and other do-good organizations; since most of your calls will be from folks wanting to give money rather than complain, the stress level of this type of work is low.
2. Active Network:
This company specializes in online event management for outfits like IronMan, Kraft, YMCA, State of California, etc. Most of Active Network’s customer service jobs are offered through its on-site locations; however, there is also a batch of work-at-home jobs that are offered through the company’s Work-at-Home Department on a part-time and seasonal basis. It also appears that the company offers a certain percentage of its part-time work-at-home workers a chance to go full-time.
The starting pay is $7.50/hour, which is a bit on the low end and accounts for many of the complaints about the company on sites like Glassdoor. Another downside to Active Network is that it hires work-at-home workers from just 19 states. Otherwise, it appears that the company offers pretty easy work and great support staff.
3. Apple:
Yes, you too can work for Apple- and all from the comfort of your own home. At Applecare, you can become an At-home Advisor (i.e., Customer Service and Support) and help customers with their iPhones, iPads, iMacs and other iThings. The company hires its at-home workers as employees and requires 20 hour workweeks via 6 hour shifts. Occasional weekend time may be required.
The pay at Apple seems better than at most other at-home companies; pay scales range from $11-$16/hour. You also get some great employee benefits including health insurance, 401(k), plus an iMac (for business use only).
Apple’s at-home jobs are listed as city and state-specific and not all cities and states are represented. However, from what I’ve heard, if you at least live in the same state as the job is offered- even if the exact city is different- you should apply anyway.
4. NCO Group:
This Pennsylvania-based company offers work-at-home customer service jobs and pays $10-$12/hour. A good amount of the work involves making collections calls, which is great if you don’t mind making people sweat- though it’s not a job I would personally favor. Other jobs include technical support and sales calls.
What is really nice about NCO is that it hires workers as full-time employees and offers benefits such as health, disability and life insurance as well as 401(k) retirement plans. Employees also have access to the company’s employee assistance program or EAP.
5. Needle:
Most customer service jobs require that your work environment have no background noise; this can be an issue if you have small children or (in my case) an over-protective dog. Enter Needle, a work-from-home customer service chat company.
Needle helps online shoppers better navigate through online retail sites by contracting knowledgeable sales chat agents such as yourself. With this kind of work, it helps if you have some sales experience- but it’s not required. Pay starts at $10/hour and you can also earn points that are redeemable for stuff at the Needle store.
6. Pleio GoodStart:
This company hires customer service agents that help people with their medication routines. In other words, as a Pleio Goodstart agent, you will be calling people and reminding them to take their medication and/or providing information about their prescriptions. You will also spend some time actively recruiting people to sign-up for the GoodStart program.
This company pays from $8-$16/hour depending on how many individuals you call and how many calls you actually complete. GoodStart sign-ups also earn you extra money. You are hired as an IC and the work is temporary (about 12 weeks) with some chance at obtaining a permanent position.
7. Amazon Virtual Call Center:
Currently has 5 openings available:
Visit: https://www.amazon.jobs/en/teams/virtual-call-center?base_query=&loc_query=&job_count=5&result_limit=10&sort=relevant&team_category%5B%5D=virtual-call-center&cache
8. LiveOps :
Is hiring customer service representatives..visit:http://join.liveops.com/home-business-better-than-work-from-home-customer-service-jobs
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American Express
Sykes Enterprises formerly Alpine Access
LiveOps
WorkingSol
ACD Direct
Alorica formerly West at Home
Convergys
Intrep
Aspire Lifestyles
Sutherland Cloudsource
