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Work at Home Call Center Jobs in DC

Want to find a home-based call center job in DC? Look here!

By , About.com Guide

While it seems like a work at home call center job could be done from anywhere in the U.S., unfortunately that is not necessarily the case. Very few work at home call center companies hire in all 50 states. Some states have a lot, while others have very few call center companies. This list is by no means definitive, but these call center companies hire for work at home jobs in Washington DC:
  • NEW Corp
    Position type: Employee
    Costs: No fee; possible equipment costs; home offices for call center jobs.
    Duration, hours: 20-40 hour/week, weekend and evenings required
    Geographic restrictions: New hires who live within 50 miles of a brick-and-mortar training site must train there; others can train virtually.
    Extended warranty company pays home-based customer care reps $9-10 per hour to take in-bound calls. It hires both work-at-home and office-based call center agents to troubleshoot and provide customer service for its clients. The company's clients include Best Buy, Lowe's DirecTV, Walmart, GameStop, AT&T and Gateway. Hires agents bilingual in Spanish/English also. More Bilingual Call Center Jobs

  • Ver-A-Fast
    Position type: Independent contractor
    Costs: No fee; possible equipment costs; home offices for call center jobs.
    Work at home call center agents use a predictive dialer system to make verification calls for company's clients, which are primarily from the newspaper industry.

There may be more companies on this list of call center companies that hire agents from Washington DC. Know of another home call center company operating in Washington DC? Email me at workathomemoms.guide@about.com. Or if you've worked at any of these or another home call center company, write a review.

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