Customer Service People Wanted (Berlin , MD) Customer Service & Call Center at Geebo

Customer Service People Wanted (Berlin , MD)

Company Name:
gigmarketer.com
Hello,
We're searching for experienced or amateur customer service specialists to work for us. We're searching for five to 7 motivated people which are able to work with tight deadlines and with their own supervision.
We need you to work with our partners and customers, and make sure their process functions smoothly for their prospective customers and customers. We would need you to do some data entry to look for bugs and/or errors that happen during the process of customers going through their web sites, etc. If you work well as a customer support clerk, you will have a lot much more work coming up. No experience is required although the better a writer you are, the much more you are able to expect to earn.
In order to be accepted, we need you to write a test customer experience report based on what you discover. No experience is required; although the better writer you are the much more you are able to expect to earn. After effectively submitting your info there, you will be prompted to submit your resume or CV to us.
Since we do not like to be spammed with fake resumes or spyware on here, we require you to submit your application in the type of a customer support evaluation, and then upload your resume.
Your pay will be generous, based on your experience and writing ability, and we are able to provide as much work as you are able to deal with. So go to the hyperlink beneath and show us you are good at emulating a customer and good at following instructions by doing 2 things:
1 Test our customer sites and check for errors or problems and NOTE Particulars IF ANY!
2 Report the problem (if any) you found in step 1 above.
Visit this hyperlink to start:--->>> http://customerserviceclerk.gigmarketer.com/bpbo/
Thanks,
Steve K. Maynard
Recruiting ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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