With Alpine Access, you're a telecommuting employee, not an independent contractor. This also means there are benefits such as health and retirement, and taxes are taken out out your regular paycheck. In general, the average pay rate at Alpine Access is about $9.00 per hour.
The requirements to work with Alpine Access are one year of customer service experience (preferably in a call center), PC multitasking and data entry while talking to customers,some experience in technical support, banking/financial, cell phones or billing is also required. Alpine Access also wants you to have a headset, a High School Diploma and go through a drug test, background check and a credit check before hiring you.
What's the application process like?
First, you register on their website as an applicant and certify for the jobs you are eligible for. Then you get placed into a job by a Placement Specialists. Submit your availability and take the Capability and Commitment Course. Complete the Skills Exam to show you can handle information processing, situational judgments, and show your work preferences. After that, Alpine Access will set up a phone interview with you, and if everything goes well, you've just landed a telecommuting job!
You can reach Alpine Access at http://www.alpineaccess.com or by mail at
1120 Lincoln Street
Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80203
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