Work in Costa Rica
RichardBlank
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Costa Rica’s Call Center IT Employment Opportunities
costaricascallcenter_jobs@yahoo.com
Costa Rica’s Call Center is always open to meet new prospects to join our team at all levels for a variety of campaigns.
Imaginative web designers, sharp computer programmers and SEO experts are encouraged to immediately contact our human resources department.
We will carefully evaluate each applicant’s education, abilities and personal goals. Age and gender will not deter us from selecting the top candidates for a campaign. Our call center’s Executive Officers personally encourage you to receive the best in career development in Costa Rica. Contact us today to begin your future with our company! We look forward to hearing from you.
http://www.costaricascallcenter.com/employment.html
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costaricascallcenter_jobs@yahoo.com
Costa Rica’s Call Center is always open to meet new prospects to join our team at all levels for a variety of campaigns.
Imaginative web designers, sharp computer programmers and SEO experts are encouraged to immediately contact our human resources department.
We will carefully evaluate each applicant’s education, abilities and personal goals. Age and gender will not deter us from selecting the top candidates for a campaign. Our call center’s Executive Officers personally encourage you to receive the best in career development in Costa Rica. Contact us today to begin your future with our company! We look forward to hearing from you.
http://www.costaricascallcenter.com/employment.html
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Richard Blank
CEO
Costa Rica’s Call Center
ceo@costaricascallcenter.com
www.costaricascallcenter.com
888-271-6750
CEO
Costa Rica’s Call Center
ceo@costaricascallcenter.com
www.costaricascallcenter.com
888-271-6750
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Trailerisf Member Posts: 455Our Costa Rican Call Center offers the highest quality bilingual call center support for wages that are 40%-80% lower than the United States.
Uh, no thanks.On the road to Cisco. Will I hunt it, or will it hunt me? -
RichardBlank Member Posts: 2 ■□□□□□□□□□Thanks for the reply Trailerisf. I can understand your point and do wish you luck in your future career.
Still...
The cost of living in Costa Rica is 1/3 of the states. You might earn $150,000 in Texas, but $75,000 is really $225,000 in paradise.Richard Blank
CEO
Costa Rica’s Call Center
ceo@costaricascallcenter.com
www.costaricascallcenter.com
888-271-6750 -
dynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□And last weekend, in some places in the world, your beer would freeze before you could drink it. Have you ever heard anyone say, "I'm going to put my beer by the fire; I need to warm it up."
I'm just thankful I had an exam to study for. Why my coworkers thought it would be fun to play ice golf in sub-zero weather is beyond me.
I think this guy is a genius for waiting until the middle of winter to recruit for Costa Rica. -
dtlokee Member Posts: 2,378 ■■■■□□□□□□RichardBlank wrote:Age and gender will not deter us from selecting the top candidates for a campaign.
Thank god that's an illegal practice here in the US so we don't need to use advertise that as a strong point of working for our company. What else you got?The only easy day was yesterday! -
Claymoore Member Posts: 1,637Did you know that Costa Rica has the highest literacy rate in the world?
And good surfing...
And latin chics...
Sounds like California, well except for that literacy thing. -
elegua Member Posts: 282Claymoore wrote:Did you know that Costa Rica has the highest literacy rate in the world?
And good surfing...
And latin chics...
Sounds like California, well except for that literacy thing.
Sorry but you are wrong, Costa Rica is not even in the 5 firsts in the world, 62 countries are before, check this out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_literacy_rate