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CHOOSE YOUR OWN WORK FORM HOME ADVENTURE!START A BUSINESS OR WORK FOR A COMPANY IN THE NETWORK |
We recommend you read through the Small Business Opportunity and Registering as an Agent sections to help you determine which is a better fit for you – launching your own home-based virtual call center business, or working for a call center already doing business through the Arise® Platform.
Registering your own virtual call center to use the Arise® Platform means you’re truly the boss. In addition to the opportunity to certify to service impressive clients like Carnival, Intuit, Staples and many more, as a business owner you get access to more details and information; including revenue rates, on every client program available, exclusive infosession webinar invitations and e-newsletter bulletins. What’s more – your company receives direct deposits into its checking account on a bi-monthly basis (based on time serviced). Remember though, you do not work for Arise. This is not an employment opportunity. Revenue is only direct deposited into business checking accounts affiliated with the corporation you register.
Running your own virtual call center also means you have the opportunity to grow your business by hiring agents to work for you. If you’re ready to take on the responsibility of running your own business, you should be prepared to create a corporation (if you don’t have one already) and manage the responsibilities that entails (like quarterly taxes, paying your agents, etc.) . Exciting but a little scary, right? Well don’t worry – we’ve put together some tips and links to help you take that next step.
If this sounds like it’s for you click HERE for resources and links to get your business up and running fast.
Many agents servicing through the Arise® Platform are registered as representatives of call centers run by other people. Many of these agents eventually start their own businesses, but they choose to start-out by working for someone else so they can see if working form home, or delivering call center services, is right for them without the up-front commitment. Remember though, you do have less access to information, like revenue rates. When you work for a call center using the platform, the company you register as a representative of determines pay rates for their agents and they pay you directly – you do not work for Arise, and you do not get paid from Arise.
When you have found the company that’s right for you and confirmed they want you to work for them, you’ll need to get their business ID and/or EIN (Employer Identification Number) and then go back to the Registration Portal where you will be prompted to submit that number. At this point, the company you will be working for will be notified through the platform that you are a new agent pending acceptance to their company and they must formally add you through their platform dashboard.
If being an agent for a virtual call center already using the platform sounds like a more comfortable option for you then click on the button below for a list of companies currently adding agents to their business.
Before agreeing to work for a particular company, be clear on the details, requirements and expectations of the business owner. Arise does not endorse or recommend any one call center using its platform. It is your responsibility to decide whether your association with a particular call center is right for you.
These companies are in no way affiliated with or controlled by Arise and Arise does not assume any legal liability or responsibility for the acts or omissions of such companies. Arise encourages you to do your due diligence and background research before you begin work for any company.
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