Looking for a Full-Time Remote Job? American Express is Hiring!

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Looking for full-time work?

That you can do remotely?

With a well-known, reputable company?

Check, check and check: American Express is hiring full-time Virtual Customer Care Professionals.

Read on to learn how to apply for this job.

(And if you’re looking for a work-from-home job but this one’s not quite right for you, be sure to like our Jobs page on Facebook — we post awesome work-from-home opportunities there all the time!)

Get a Work-From-Home Job With American Express

In this position, you’ll work from home answering calls in a fast-paced environment and delivering extraordinary customer service. You can choose to work a flexible, nontraditional schedule.

Your duties will include evaluating account information and offering tailored solutions to customers.

To be eligible, you must live in any state except Alaska, California or Hawaii, and have a distraction-free home office and experience “successfully interacting with customers.”

If you live within 35 miles of one of its centers (Phoenix, Arizona; Salt Lake City, Utah; or Sunrise, Florida) then you’ll want to review its on-site positions.

You’ll start out earning “competitive” pay of at least $15.73 an hour, with the opportunity to earn “monthly performance-based incentives.”

Not only is training paid (and from home), the company will also cover the connection cost and monthly fees for “dedicated telephone and Internet service from an American Express-approved provider in your area.”

The company will reimburse you up to $100 for setup fees if there isn’t an American Express-approved provider in your area but you can find a provider that offers the same required cable or DSL connections — and you’ll get a monthly allowance to help cover service costs.

Woohoo!

Plus, you’ll be eligible for benefits like health insurance, retirement plans and tuition assistance from day one!

Sounds like a pretty good gig, right? Click here to learn more and apply.

Susan Shain, freelance writer, is always seeking adventure on a budget. Visit her blog at susanshain.com, or say hi on Twitter @susan_shain.