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- Member Since: Jul 2009
- Last Login: 30 Jul 2009
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Category:Marketing/Sales/PR > Telemarketing
ID:10034
Title:Long Term Co-Worker Required
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
I am a successful individual who currently provides telemarketing and associated services to both regular clients and ad hoc campaigns. I am currently finding myself with more work than I can cope with. I am looking for a like-minded, mature, intelligent individual to work along side me to share the workload. Someone with whom I can discuss projects, chew over ideas and who can provide a first class service. Ideally you will have references and testimonials to back up the work you have done so far, and maybe you are already providing telemarketing on a regular part time basis and wish to increase your work load to full time where possible. Please indiacte in your bid, your preferred hourly rate and the maximum number of hours per week you are available on average. Where possible, please provide your CV also.
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Budget:Not Specified
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:27/07/2009 12:43
Clarification Board
C. L. on 27/07/2009 16:29Hi
I currently operate what sounds like a similar service to you- BUT i am only interested in B2B and not financial or IT could you give an indication of the project areas- my client base is engineering technology and maintenance products.
Regards
Chris
L. A. on 27/07/2009 16:59Hi Chris, thank you for your response. I only work B2B and the majority of campaigns worked on are, in the main, business development. I do not take on IT or Financial Services related campaigns nor do I accept commission only projects. Hope this helps.
D. W. on 27/07/2009 17:15I do not accept work that I would not be comfortable working on, and would expect to apply the same principal to anyone involved with me.All work is B2B. I am looking for someone who is flexible, yet knows their strengths and limits. As new work comes in it would be a case of discussing it together and deciding who would be the most suitable to work on it, it may be both of us, it may be neither of us, depending on what is required. Dorothy
D. W. on 27/07/2009 18:18I only accept B2B and I only accept work that I am comfortable with carrying out - I would expect the same principal to apply to anyone who worked along side me. Hope this helps
P. S. on 30/07/2009 04:07Hi,
I am interested in this project.
I've been working on similar projects based out of India.
I would be happy to discuss potential opportunities.
Best
Paul
D. W. on 30/07/2009 10:40Paul if you would like to place a bid for this project, please do. I will be contacting all freelancers who are interested, once the bidding is closed. Thank you
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