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Are you looking for a work-at-home and live in the state of Indiana. There are so many great companies that hire residents of the Hoosier State. Below, we have highlighted just a few.
1. VIPdesk
Do you have a Customer Service background?
VIPdesk CONNECT is a company that provides outstanding customer service with very high standards. If you have past experience and want to become a “Brand Ambassador” and really sink your teeth into a client’s company then VIPdesk is worth looking at. The company’s mission is to “elevate the human experience.” They have adapted values to the company mantra that includes being transparent, helpful, creative, flexible and positive energy – for both clients and team members.
Paid training in a virtual classroom ranges from 2-3 weeks and is intensive. Flexible scheduling is offered, as well. Before applying, browse their site to get a good understanding of the company, their values, culture and management.
The website also has a great page of FAQs that is a must-read if you’re interested in applying on-line. It lists the technical requirements which include both Windows and Mac operation systems and cable or DSL connections and a range of other items.
If this high-quality customer service to appeals to you, apply here online!
2. Pearson
Do you love the world of education?
Pearson is a British company that provides education and assessment services and products for schools, corporations and students worldwide. They are looking for people who want to make a difference in people’s lives, specifically learners. Do you match any of these traits: an enthusiasm for learning, strong customer focus, the ability to anticipate and adapt to change or a willingness to take responsibility?
Job titles range from customer service, tutor, test administrator, salesclerk to system specialists and engineer. Pearson provides a variety of benefits in a range of options that suit an employee’s particular needs. This includes, but not limited to, flexible health plans, profit-sharing and flexible work. If Pearson sounds interesting, click here to learn more and apply.
3. Liveops
At Liveops you are a customer service independent contractor who controls where, when and how you work. You can choose which opportunities you want to pursue. You will be given a client’s expectations and program that you agree to abide by and achieve.
You can benefit and grow from Liveops skill-building courses and learning materials. It is a supportive environment that shares video tutorials between customer service agents.
Liveops employs work-at-home individuals and parents and those building a business. Agents are paid by the minute and can self-schedule in half-hour time blocks. And I love this interactive tool – their website has a pop up inviting you to join them for a live information session about their customer service jobs.
As with any independent contracting job make sure you understand what you are solely responsible for such as tax withholding, insurance or retirement savings. Get the support of an accountant to help you address these questions.
If you want independence in the Customer Service arena visit the Liveops website by clicking here.
4. Concentrix
Do you want to be an employee and grow within a company?
Concentrix is looking for both full and part-time Customer Sales and Service Representatives to work from home. They offer a competitive salary, and you can participate in 401K, FSA, paid time off and medical and dental benefits. And it is great to know that promotions to a Team Leader, for example, is a future opportunity. There are also seasonal opportunities available.
The hiring process is 7-10 days. There are no required meetings at an office and there are team leaders, coaches or support representatives to help guide you and support your work. Pay rates start at $10/hour but do vary based on the skill sets needed by a client or by geographical location. As an employee Concentrix matches your skillset with the requirements of a certain client.
To learn more and apply for a job, visit their job search page.
5. Sykes
Stay virtual while staying connected
Sykes is a work-at-home company that serves a variety of markets including, finance, healthcare, technology, retail, insurance, travel, communications and energy. As a customer service employee, you will work with clients looking for solutions and answers via the phone, chat and customer service.
As an employee, you are eligible for health, financial, lifestyle and education benefits. There is customer service, team leader and support positions offered. Sykes loves hiring Veterans and military spouses and is a partner in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership program. Another big plus – some of their clients need people with bilingual skills.
Check out the videos on their website to help you learn more about a career at Sykes. To apply there is a simple online form to fill out and an option to upload your resume. After that, you will be taken to a separate application system to apply for a job. There is also a sign up for job alert emails, which is super convenient.
To inquire about opportunities, visit this link.
6. Modsquad
Do you love to engage with people online?
Modsquad offers freelance business opportunities in the world of digital engagement services. Basically, think about how you engage with a brand online. The people on the other side listening and reading your comments and questions and keeping online engagement moving forward is what ModSquad excels at. As an independent contractor, you have the freedom to choose the projects and the schedule that works best for you. As a “Mod” you will help companies and organizations engage their audiences across all digital channels, such as forums, helpdesks, games, email, social media and more.
Click here to search for a job you may be interested in.
7. Hilton Hotels
Work for one of the most well-known companies!
Hilton Hotels knows there is a need for a human connection in a digital world. Hilton Reservations and Customer Service care Representatives focus on delivering care and a positive impression to every hotel guest.
Hilton offers an online training program that consists of instructor-led learning lab sessions and independent activity sessions. After completing the 56 hours of paid training time you will continue to receive supportive coaching and feedback. At the time of publishing this post, you can expect a base salary of $11.00/hour, incentives, medical dental and vision insurance (for full-time employees after 90 days), 401K, leadership opportunities and more.
To work with Hilton and learn about work-at-home opportunities visit this link.
8. TTEC
Bunny slippers are optional
That is what TTEC@Home touts on the homepage of their website. This is a fair indication that TTEC@Home wants a team of at-home employees who truly enjoy their work. As a TTEC@Home associate, you will deliver support, problem-solving and assistance to the customers of major consumer brands. You will use their technology to help clients over the phone, via chat or on social media.
Some of the requirements they are looking for include a high school degree or equivalent, exceptional communication skills, six months or more of customer service experience and a quiet, private area in your home. You will work with a team to talk about issues, questions and ideas and receive one on one coaching sessions.
To apply for a Customer Service Representative position use this link.
9. Cambly
Take your smile across the globe!
Tutoring the English language to people around the world sounds like a lot of fun. As an English language Cambly tutor you can make your own hours and there is lots of flexibility.
As always, the right equipment is needed for this opportunity. You will need a high-speed internet connection, a built-in or external webcam (to interact with your students), good lighting and a microphone or headset. The Cambly website then will test the equipment and get you on your way. They pay you $0.17 USD per minute which equates to $10.20/hour. Payment is every Monday via Paypal.
Many of the students just want to practice casual conversation in English. No teaching experience is required. You need to speak English fluently, clearly and with no accent. It’s that easy. You will schedule your work hours on their system and when you start tutoring use Cambry’s teaching content that includes set topics, articles and lessons.
To start teaching English around the globe use this link to apply.
10. Fancy Hands
Get paid for doing basic tasks for others
Fancy Hands is hiring people like you to do simple tasks for others whose to-do list is too enormous to handle. If you are a good communicator on the phone and comfortable researching things on the internet consider applying to Fancy Hands. The tasks you will be paid to do may be finding gluten-free recipes for a family, arranging for rides from an airport, data entry or researching the best price for something. Basically, things we all do in our lives but often are hard-pressed to get them done.
You are paid per task, by the complexity of the task and time of day. To start, tasks pay $3.00 to $7.00 and go up from there. And, there is room for promotion. The most important skill for this job is communication. You will need to ask the client the right questions and make sure you have all the information in order to complete the task correctly. Other than strong verbal skills you will need an audio headset with mic, reliable internet connection and a computer.
To apply to Fancy Hands click here for all the information.
11. Rev
Rev offers clients remote speech-to-text jobs with software (really cool artificial intelligence) that enables freelancers to seamlessly transcribe, caption, subtitle and translate content. As a “Revver” you will have the freedom to choose your own work and hours. And unlike a lot of other at-home jobs you don’t need a quiet, dedicated workspace – so go ahead and work at the coffee shop! You can choose to be a Captioner that writes captions for videos or closed captions for a movie. As a transcriptionist, you will use your skills as a typist to convert audio files to text.
Weekly payments are done through Paypal. Compensation for a transcriptionist is a range from $0.24-$0.90 per audio/video minute. For a captioner it is $0.45-$0.75 per minute. Bonus: you will learn about lots of different things while listening!
To start the sign-up process click on this link to become a freelancer with Rev.
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