Remote Telephonic Research Interviewer

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This is a remote position.


Remote Telephonic Research Interviewer (Work from Home)


GDCC is a telephonic data collection company that operates in The Netherlands, London, Istanbul, Hong Kong, Kosovo, Macedonia, and the USA. It is one of the industry leaders in market research across Europe.

We are currently recruiting work from home Telephonic Research Interviewers and across various shift times. Calls are made to business and the public within the United States. If you have experience of phone interviewing work (calling businesses or consumers), we would love to hear from you to add you to our pool of interviewing talent. NO SALES are involved; we conduct confidential market research only.

If you do not have previous experience of market research interviewing then we will provide online training for the right candidates. 




Requirements

  • People who speak and read English fluently
  • Have excellent communication skills, and highly motivated
  • Quiet work environment 
  • No distractions or background noises
  • Have good keyboard skills
  • Reside in the United States (some states may not apply)
  • Eligible to work in the United States (Form I-9)
  • Experience: Call Center: 1 year (Preferred, not required)
  • Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent (Required)
  • Must be able to work at minimum 14 hours weekly
  • Can work independently with little supervision 
Technical Requirements:
  • PC or laptop with Windows 10 or better OS
  • High speed internet service, such as fiber or cable
  • Corded mouse
  • USB headset with microphone, recommend JABRA or Logitech brand


Benefits

  • Remote work
  • Create your schedule for days, evenings, weekends
  • A dynamic, fast-paced, challenging environment
  • NO SALES involved; we do market research ONLY
  • Growth opportunities to progress within the company




Salary: $10.50This offer from "GDCC (Global Data Collection Company)" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 84% flex score.
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