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Employed (not self-employed) home-based call centre work
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I've been reading other thread(s) on here that have got very heated about home-based call centre work, largely due to self-employed/ltd company/umbrella company stuff. So I thought people might be interested in Sensee, which I came across the other day.
It's advertising inbound telephone and email customer service vacancies at £7 per hour with remote training - and is an employed position, so people will get SSP, paid holidays, etc etc.
I've no experience of the company at all (spent too long working in sales in a previous life and steer clear of any jobs that involve the telephone!), so it's not a recommendation - just a heads up that they exist. There's a few posts about them on this forum if you search, but nothing much that's both recent and helpful, sorry.
Too new to post links, so just search Google for Sensee.
It's advertising inbound telephone and email customer service vacancies at £7 per hour with remote training - and is an employed position, so people will get SSP, paid holidays, etc etc.
I've no experience of the company at all (spent too long working in sales in a previous life and steer clear of any jobs that involve the telephone!), so it's not a recommendation - just a heads up that they exist. There's a few posts about them on this forum if you search, but nothing much that's both recent and helpful, sorry.
Too new to post links, so just search Google for Sensee.
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They hardly ever have vacancies sensee and its quite hard to get a job with them...think people just don't leave0
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Sorry, meant to say: they have vacancies at the moment!0
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I worked for them a few years ago and it was great. Loved it. The company is legit and professional. Only downside was that they only had one main contract at the time - customer service/sales for a large stationery supplier and they suddenly lost the contract leaving us all on notice of redundancy. I quickly left and got another job but the company soldiered on and I believe they picked up other contracts and the last I heard they didn't have all their eggs in one basket. There are still people there from the time when I worked. Just be careful re telephone line. I had to get a BT business line installed ,they reimbursed the costs and paid the bill every month, but when I left I still had several months of a 12 month contract with BT to pay is it was in my name and not the company.s Don't know if they still do this but be careful.0
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