You will be an independent contractor so you need to take out your own taxes and there are no benefits. As a verifier, you will be listening to live calls that were recorded to ensure the customer received the service they ordered. Another duty is to ensure the quality of calls and to monitor the calls of other verifiers. There are no upsells or sales involved with this work.
You should have prior customer service experience but not quite sure if VoiceLog requires it or not. They don't conduct a background check at the time of this writing but that could change. The company hires in all states except, Alaska and Hawaii. There is training provided, initially and ongoing. Now, here are some of the equipment requirements. You don't need long distance but you will need a quiet environment to take calls and your calls will be recorded.
At this time, Macintosh and E-machines are not compatible with their system. Not quite sure why an e-machine won't work but that's the rule. You need to have Windows XP or 2000 on your computer, 512 MB RAM, a Pentium 4 1.6 Ghz or higher processing speed, MS Office and Excel, a printer, IE 6.0, high-speed Internet, an e-mail address, AIM, and, of course, a second line with no options.
I forgot to mention this in my other work from home company reviews but cell phones won't work when taking customer service calls from home. It is not professional and there are too many problems like dropped calls, echoes, and break ups. You need a landline phone to take inbound calls. Also for this position, a VoIP will not work. You can pick your own hours but they will be set hours and you need to be able to work the hours you choose.
VoiceLog has several positions but many of them require bilingual skills. They hire for a large variety of bilingual skills not just Spanish. The company pays per hour - either $8-$10 per hour. They pay every two weeks and only pay via direct deposit and you can work full-time or part-time. The downside in working for this company is that you are obligated to work the shift you chose. The company is very strict when it comes to not working shifts, so be aware of reprimands or even being let go if you miss shifts.
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- E-machines are not acceptable




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Post a CommentI would like to know where andhow do I apply for the voice Log work at home job please contact me by email at pedro.ross@live.com or at 787-909-4170