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How To Register Your Call Center CompanyWelcome to the Gig Economy |
In as few as three days, and for a minimal investment, you can establish your own call center company and be registered to have access to client opportunities on the Arise® Platform — turning your customer service work from home dream into a reality.
To register your company, you must have the Employer Identification Number (EIN).
1. Create a simple profile. It only takes five minutes. Just click on the orange button at the top of the page
2. Sign a non-disclosure agreement. This is when you get to access all of the names of the prestigious client opportunities available.
3. Enter your company’s EIN or that of the company you will be working for.
To learn more about getting an EIN click here.
4. Review the client opportunities available, and select one that works for you and your company. Be sure to review the Opportunity Announcement, which provides all of the important details about each client project.
5.Enroll in a certification course that works with your schedule. These are highly specialized, instructor-led online courses. These courses are required by clients and provide details about the client’s systems and the requirements of the particular program. These programs are client driven and certify the agents of call center companies using the Arise® Platform to interact with the brand’s customers after passing an assessment that validates they understand client call types, performance metrics, client systems, and more.
Then prepare to service your clients and start earning revenue!
Upon successful completion of the certification course companies sign a Statement of Work (SOW) for each client program you, or your agents, choose to service. SOWs are generally three months in duration.
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