Call center work
is highly valued in many of today’s major service industries. In financial
centers, call center workers help customers handle their financial products and
deal with questions about banking policy. In medical groups, they help
process insurance claims and inform patients on the status of a claim. Retail
call center agents may field calls about a product, handle complaints, or talk
to customers about payment.
There is generally
no formal education required to become a home call center agent, as most of the
skills a call center workers uses are things that he or she learns on the job.
An independent contractor working as a call center agent combines these skills
with some business knowledge to develop a client base that will provide them
with ongoing work.
Steps
1
Set up reliable
telecommunication services. As an independent contractor, you will need
telephone and Internet service to communicate with potential clients about
assignments, conduct telephone interviews and, assuming you build a client
base, communicate with your clients’ customers.
Sign up with a telecommunications provider
that offers both land line long distance and high speed Internet for package
rates that could save you some money.
Make sure your work space is free of
distractions. A quiet, professional work space is essential to become a home
call center agent.
2
Look for call
center work on job search engines. Be sure to focus on looking for contracts
that include the word “telecommuting,” “work from home” and “freelance.”
3
Review any
contract that a potential client offers you to be sure it spells out all the
terms of work, including task description, rate of pay, invoicing procedures,
and payment timetable.
4
Complete the necessary
paperwork. Paperwork requirements vary from country to country, but, for
instance, in the United
States , independent contractors must supply
clients to whom they contract a completed IRS W-9 Tax ID form. At the end of
the tax year, U.S.
independent contractors receive an IRS 1099-MISC form that documents the income
earned for tax reporting purposes.
5
Manage your client
base. Once you’ve developed a client base, pay careful attention to record
keeping and time management. Use productivity software and other tools to
securely maintain client records, keep track of billable hours or units,
fulfill your contractual obligations to your clients, and invoice and track
accounts receivables.
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