Introduction to Virtual Call Center
Employment (cont.)
If the concept of virtual call center employment is
brand new to you, remember that repetition is one of the keys to learning. You may need
to re-read this material to fully understand and comprehend
it. This guide is short and it's not real technical or
complicated. But it is important that you understand it. Employers
expect applicants to know this information. If
you have absolutely no telemarketing or call center experience, and you
are not an experienced computer user with a solid work history and
perhaps even a college degree, your virtual call center employment
opportunities are going to be limited accordingly. This is not to
discourage you, but to set your expectations realistically. Whatever
you may be lacking in terms of skills or experience can certainly be
overcome if you are willing to do the work. And there are entry-level,
part-time and seasonal opportunities you can pursue in the meantime. If you have telemarketing experience and an immediate need for
income, especially experience in outbound sales or appointment
setting, be sure to check our jobs
page for current openings. Even if you plan to pursue some of the
other opportunities found on this site, you can still earn while you
learn. These jobs pay really well too. You can check current job
listings from any page on this site by selecting the "Jobs" link from
the top-level navigation.
Next, learn exactly what a virtual call center is by reading, "What is a Virtual Call Center?".
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