Category Archives: hire-me

Series about my research about the feasibility of the recommended opportunities. Recommended by work-from-home serious publications.

Home agent (customer service) at Convergys

Whow, I was almost giving up my hopes: Convergys is the first company which accepts contractors outside the USA. Sadly just in the United Kingdom and in a province of Canada (Nova Scotia). From their Employment Eligibility page: In what US states does Convergys currently hire Home Agents? Convergys is currently filling Home Agent positions in [...]

Customer service employee at Alpine Access

With Alpine Access the story is a slightly different: as they hire you as employee, then: Q: Do I have to be a U.S. citizen? A: No. If you can provide legal documentation proving you are eligible for employment in the U.S., you may apply. Please note that Alpine Access participates in E-Verify and work [...]

Customer service agent at VIPdesk

No better luck at VIPdesk. The only difference with LiveOps is that here customer service agents are called Brand Ambassadors, instead (what?!?). From their F.A.Q.: Do you contract with Brand Ambassadors residing outside of the United States? A. We do not currently accept applicants from or contract with Brand Ambassadors who reside outside of the United [...]

Agent at Liveops (customer service)

Yes, (remote) customer support is one of the known workable-from-home jobs. Liveops is one of the companies I have been recommended to check which offers legit work from home opportunities. My attempt to apply for a position of agent is short lived. They have a F.A.Q. page (which is not that easy to find) which [...]

Journaling jobsearch? Oh yes.

Ok. I’m going to do something which I meant to do for a long time. My online presence on this site has always meant to help others to find jobs. Work-from-home jobs, especially. Now, since the year 2000, when I started, a few books, websites and other publications have been published which list work from [...]

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