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Join us to support non-profit organizations by processing donation incoming phone calls and providing donors with quality customer service. This position offers the chance to support a wide range of non-profit and governmental organizations and allows you the flexibility to work from home. If you have excellent communication skills, are motivated, and are passionate about helping others, we want you on our team. <br> <br> Types of Clients: <br> <br> Nonprofit/Charity TV and Radio stations <br> Child welfare agencies <br> Veteran support groups <br> Spiritual and religious organizations <br> Animal advocacy groups <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <h3>Requirements</h3> Minimum 6 months of remote call center experience or 1 year in-office call center experience <br> Must be at least 18 years old<br> Must be an US resident<br> Must use a Windows 11 PC<br> Quiet, professional background for calls<br> Able to type at least 40 words per minute<br> Intermediate computer skills<br> Able to pass a background check<br> Must be able to complete a voice assessment and a mock call<br> <b> <br> </b> <b> Preferred Skills:   </b>   <br> Highly organized and self-motivated              <br> Excellent communication skills              <br> Intermediate PC proficiency              <br> Reliable and Dependable              <br> Able to provide excellent customer service<br> <b> <br> </b> <b>Technology Requirements:</b> <br> Windows 11 ONLY – No Chromebooks or Apple (Macs) allowed<br> 16 GB RAM computer is preferred<br> Dual monitors<br> Noise-canceling USB headset<br> Hard-wired internet connection (Ethernet; No WiFi allowed) <br> <br> <h3>Benefits</h3> Inbound phone work: $0.20 - $0.32 per talk minute, depending on the project <br> Experienced agents can earn up to $0.35 per talk minute       <br> Additional opportunities for email, ticket, and chat support available with varied pay rates <br> Flexible hours with 24/7 availability <br> <br> <br>

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