BPO/ Call Center Job Hirings

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Hiring: Technical Support Representatives

URGENT HIRING:
TECHNICAL SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES

QUALIFICATION:
•         Must be recently/currently employed in a technical voice support role
•         At least 2 years technical voice support experience handling IPS, computer hardware, software, or VOIP, mobile phone troubleshooting
•         Preference would be those who have mentored or been SMEs
•         Must have excellent communication skills
•         Must be able to answer all the questions on the attached guide
•         Must have good tenure
•         Must be willing to start on January 9 at a Senior Analyst level only (26k total package). 

Maximum pay would be Php26,250 basic & allowances combined + 20% Night Differential + 5% monthly incentive scheme (after their 11 weeks of training).  
Work Location: Ayala, Makati
Send your resume to raff_aquino@yahoo.com.ph

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Multilingual HelpDesk


Languages:
Mandarin
Korean
Cantonese
Thai
Japanese
Bahasa Melayu
Service Desk - Technical Service Agent  
·          run a service desk
·          some transactional work
·          24/7 working schedule
·          3-5year experienced person
·          Around 30 positions
 
Service Delivery - Technical Implementation Coordinator
·          Manage & Validate orders for build, implementation and installation;
·          Coordinate with in-country Customers, local Carriers, Vendors and technical support.
·          Some technical knowledge on Cisco equipment, technology - ethernet, copper wire wifi etc
·          3-5 years experienced
·          Around 10 positions

Applicants can send their resume to maquino@viventis-search.com

Thursday, November 10, 2011

URGENT HIRING: SPANISH CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

Hiring:
Spanish Speaking Customer Service Representatives

Must be fluent in Speaking Spanish
Must have at least 1 year experience as a Spanish Speaking Customer Service Representative
Work Location: Mall of Asia
Salary Package: Open for Discussion

applicants can send their CV to maquino@viventis-search.com
or SMS me at 09175237654

Monday, November 7, 2011

URGENT: CSR (preferably no Call Center Experience)

Must have finished first two (2) years of College Education
Must have excellent Communication Skills
Willing to work on Graveyard Shifts

Start Date: November 14, 2011
Salary Package: 15,000.00 + 1,800 Allowance
Location: Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Makati City

Applicants can send their CV to maquino@viventis-search.com
or text me at 09175237654

HIRING: Agent with 2 years PURE CSR Experience

Hiring:
Customer Service Representative with 2 Years Pure CS Experience

Must be a College Graduate of any 4-year Course
Must have excellent Communication Skills
Willing to work on Graveyard Shifts and in Shifting Schedules

Working Location: McKinley Hill Taguig
Salary Package: Very Competitive + Salary + Performance Incentives

Send your CV to maquino@viventis-search.com
or SMS me at 09175237654

Thursday, November 3, 2011

CSR w/ Telco Experience (At least 6 months)

Hiring:
Customer Service Representative
At least 6 months TELCO experience w/ Upselling
Working Location: The Fort Taguig

Interview Date: November 10, 2011
Start Date: November 15, 2011


Send your resume to maquino@viventis-search.com
Or SMS me at 09175237654

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Six Ways to Stall Your Job Search

Six Ways to Stall Your Job Search
By Larry Buhl, Monster Contributing Writer

It’s true that the job market in many professions is extremely tight. Even so, experts say that many unemployed people too often make things more difficult for themselves by sabotaging their job search. If you want to find a job now, avoid these six common job-hunting mistakes.

1. Being Passive
Some of the worst things a job seeker can do are staying home, avoiding networking or just not following through, according to Susanne Goldstein, career development consultant and author of Carry a Paintbrush: How to Be the Artistic Director of Your Own Career. “When you have a lead, you need to know how to use it well and follow up professionally,” she says. “Complete tasks, send emails with proper grammar [and] make the follow-up calls.”

Jean Baur, senior consultant at recruiting firm Lee Hecht Harrison and author of Eliminated! Now What? Finding Your Way from Job-Loss Crisis to Career Resilience, agrees. “Even if you’re employed, you have to keep your resume-up to-date, keep your network strong and continually growing, and keep updating your skills and learning what’s in demand in the marketplace.”

2. Jumping to Conclusions
Misinformation and bruised egos can lead job seekers to make assumptions that are not always correct. “When people say, ‘I’m not getting offers because I’m too old, too young, too experienced, too inexperienced, too whatever,’ those are just excuses and not even based in reality most of the time,” Baur says. “You need a coach, a network or just a few wise friends who can give you a clear view of what you’re doing right and wrong.”

3. Holding Out for the Perfect Job
If you’re getting by on unemployment benefits, you may be tempted to hold out for the exact job you want and deserve. You may think taking a lesser job will hinder your career path, but a long stint of unemployment could do even more damage to your resume and bank account, according to Roberta Chinsky Matuson, president of Human Resources Solutions and author of Suddenly in Charge. “Who cares what color your parachute is?” she says. “Take the right-now job, excel at it and keep networking until you find the dream job.”

4. Being Inflexible

Today’s workforce needs to be more mobile than ever. But if you have a mortgage or can’t imagine leaving your great school district, you may overlook some great opportunities that require moving. If you can’t relocate, consider whether you can work from home in a telecommuting job. If you’re young, just coming out of college or in a new town, it’s a good idea to rent so you can keep your options open, Matuson says.

5. Making It All About You

Companies hire people out of need, not out of altruism, Goldstein says. She recommends not going about your job search or interview with a “what’s in it for me?” attitude. “Be an aspirin,” she says. “Learn about the company, find out what the company’s pain is and show them how your skills can be solution to that pain.”

6. Having a Cynical and Negative Attitude

The more companies that pass you over, the more tempting it is to develop a chip on your shoulder. But this creates a vicious circle, Matuson says. “Cynicism and other negative attitudes come across in job interviews -- and even in letters -- and those attitudes can sink your chances,” she says. Matuson’s advice: Surround yourself with positive people, and, if possible, as many employed (or unemployed-but-positive) people as you can.


Source:
http://career-services.monster.com/yahooarticle/unemployed-job-search-mistakes#WT.mc_n=yta_fpt_article_job_search_mistakes_unemployed

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Hiring: Service Desk Analyst

Hiring: Service Desk Analyst and Technical Support Engineers!



Our company is currently looking for individuals who possess the following qualifications:

-Good to excellent communication skills in English
-Graduate of a four-year degree course, preferably, IT or ComSci
-Zero (0) to One (1) year of experience as a Service Desk Analyst or a Technical Support Engineer.
- Fresh Grads with Good technical skills are welcome
-Willing to work on graveyard shift, shifting schedules, weekends and holidays
or contact me at 09175237654

Hiring: NETWORK ENGINEERS

Network Engineers (3)

Business Unit: Global Network Services
- College Graduate
- at least 1-3 years exp. (VOIP, Telephony, PBX)
- CCNA or Avaya a must
- can start ASAP
- Package: 35k - 38k
-Location: Ayala, Makati
Applicants can send their resume to maquino@viventis-search.com
or contact me at 09175237654 

HIRING: Senior Analyst

The leading payroll service Provider in the United States is now urgently looking for Senior Analysts for Total source business unit who can start working on January 9. Senior analysts will serve as a benefits helpdesk for the clients we are handling in the US. Qualified candidates will work from Monday to Friday on a shifting schedule. Specifically, we are looking for individuals with the following qualifications:

-Good to excellent command of the English language
-At least second year college
-Minimum of one and a half years of experience in the BPO
-Amenable to work on graveyard shifts and shifting schedules

Compensation package:  Competitive base pay + 4200 non-taxable allowance + 20% night differential pay + incentive equivalent to 5% of gross monthly income

Applicants can send their CV to maquino@viventis-search.com
or SMS me at 09175237654

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