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Client Details
- Member Since: Aug 2008
- Last Login: 25 Feb 2011
- Jobs Posted: 6
- Jobs Awarded: 3
- Paid out: £359
Category:Admin/Secretarial > Data Entry
ID:20629
Title:Cleaning data in an Excel Sheet.
Location:Remote
Job Description
We are a marketing and sales company that occasionally has to clean client’s data on their behalf. We are looking for a part time person who is experienced and comfortable with this type of work. It is nor just a case of using Excel but making judgements on the data and its relevance.
Job Budget
Job type:Hourly Job
Contract duration:1 Days
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:Hourly: £10 - £15 per hour
Additional Information
Approx start date after Bid is selected: Immediate (within 1-2 days)
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:19/03/2010 16:41 pm
Clarification Board
A. O. on 20/03/2010 01:19 amHello,
Please be informed that we are Ampower Outsourcing, A telemarketing Company, which specializes in Telemarketing, Recruitment, Telesales, Lead Generation, Appointment setting, Customer support, Follow up Calls, Survey and other Call Center Services including Offshore Virtual Employee Leasing and Software, Web Development and Data Digitization
We shall be able to do this Job as we have good Hold over this subject and Can bet to execute it successfully. We can do this Job with 1 Executive to 10 Executive as per your requirements.
Please mail us with your requirements at: manish (at) ampoweroutsourcing (dot) org
Thanks & Regards,
Business Development Team,
Ampower Outsourcing
Reply from Client
D. P. on 21/03/2010 12:51 pmI have read and complained about the advert you sent which did not address our requirement.
We will make a decision tomorrow.
Kind regards
David Potter
Edward & Associates
C. P. on 20/03/2010 16:14 pmHi,
We are expert in data cleansing and management projects.
Please give us a try.
Regards,
Chandra P
Reply from Client
D. P. on 21/03/2010 12:48 pmThank you for your update. We will make a decision tomorrow.
Kind regards
David Potter
Edward & Associates
S. L. on 20/03/2010 19:00 pmHi, please could you clarify the schedule/workload if possible? I realise it's occasional work, but an estimate of the hours/days required would be very helpful. Do you expect to need someone for a full day once a week, three half days per week, or one full time week per month, for example?
Thanks
Sophie
Reply from Client
D. P. on 21/03/2010 12:49 pmThank you for your query, this is a one off requirement for 1 day. We will make a decision tomorrow.
Kind regards
David Potter
Edward & Associates
S. H. on 21/03/2010 18:46 pmHi David,
could you explain what you mean by "No PPH recommendation" in your feedback.
Awaiting your reply
Thanks
Asghar
Reply from Client
D. P. on 22/03/2010 08:37 amI have had one bad experience using PPH and prefer to select freelancers who have received a recommendation from a previous task or tasks. It might not be fair but from my point of view it is safer.
Kind regards
David
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