Call Center Agent : English / No Experience Necessary! (West Island)

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Urgently hiring

No French required

No Experience necessary

No Selling required

Remote work an option

Sekure is looking for English-speaking individuals who are outgoing and energetic to join our awesome team! Your job is to cold call business owners and transfer them to one of our senior sales agents…quick and easy with no selling required ! In return, we’ll reward you with excellent commissions and bonuses!

Our beautiful office is located right downtown between McGill and Bonaventure metros, we also have a very casual dress code and lots of in office perks like free coffee, paid lunches, fun games, and even the occasional “happy hour” to help get to know your coworkers – socially distanced of course!

Once trained and performing consistently, remote work is an option.

Qualifications

  • You must speak English like it’s your first language
  • Have a basic understanding of how to use a computer
  • Honor a work schedule

Your role

  • Get business owners on the line and transfer them to our senior sales agents…that’s it!
  • What we offer

  • Excellent commissions and daily cash bonuses
  • Health benefits including health and dental – after 3 months
  • Weekly direct deposit
  • Fast promotions to higher paying positions (including management)
  • Remote work
  • Full time and part-time schedules (no evenings or weekends)
  • Great social engagements like team outings to Montreal Canadiens games, happy-hours, dinners, etc…
  • An inclusive and safe environment where everyone is respected.
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