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Make Up to $18.60/Hr as a Weekend Customer Service Contractor for LiveOps

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Does your work-from-home enterprise need a little income boost?

LiveOps is hiring independent contractors to provide customer service for the retail industry on Saturdays and Sundays.

This positions is best suited for applicants with a telecommute office already set up at home. LiveOps contractors can set their own weekend hours, provided that they are in at least four-hour increments between 5 a.m. and midnight CST. A minimum of eight hours weekly is required with the option to work up to 25 hours.

Pay is based on talk-time, at 31 cents per minute, meaning there’s an opportunity to make up to $18.60 hourly.

Contractors must attend a three-week certification course online. The certification is a combination of self-paced coursework and virtual classes. The program begins on Sept. 10, and it runs six hours a day, five days a week. Attendance is required.

Note that Liveops has strict home-office requirements, including dual 19-inch monitors, Windows OS, a dedicated landline and a thin client device.

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Weekend Customer Service Retail Representative (Contractor) at LiveOps

Pay: 31 cents per talk-time minute, up to $18.60 an hour

Responsibilities include:

  • Fielding inbound customer calls related to retail orders and inquiries
  • Inputting order information into LiveOps’ entry system
  • Promoting a positive brand image during customer phone calls
  • Maintaining a personal work schedule to reach minimum required hours

Applicants for this position must have:

  • Experience in customer service or retail and in handling a large volume of incoming calls
  • A wired, high-speed internet connection
  • A dedicated landline
  • Proper technical equipment
    • Thin client device
    • PC running Windows OS (Vista, 7, 8, 9, or 10)
    • Headset and microphone combination
    • USB mouse
    • 19-inch (or larger) dual screen monitors
  • An ability to work at least four hours per day during weekends

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