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Back Office Inc Job Caravan


In case you will be missing this Job Caravan you can go to their office on Monday or you may contact +6 3 9 1 7 8 6 1 4 9 7 0 you can also send an email to HR@backoffice.com for your queries.
We suggest attending today's event because it would have a free training.

** JOB CARAVAN & 1 DAY FREE TRAINING ** MEET & GREET **

When: October 18, 2014 Where: One corporate center (Ortigas) 34th Floor

Time: 8 am to 5 pm

The Location: The building is located at the corner of Meralco Avenue and Julia Vargas Avenue in Pasig City, and is strategically positioned within the Ortigas Center, the second largest Central Business District (CBD) of the country. One Corporate Centre is located near the Philippine Stock Exchange at Tektite Towers, and a few blocks away from the headquarters of San Miguel Corporation. There are also a number of residential condominiums and high end villages like Valle Verde at the vicinity of the building's location, as well as a major shopping malls like the SM Megamall, Robinsons Galleria, and Shangri-la Plaza Company:

Back Office Inc*Free Food & Free Training "WE NEED 80 EMPLOYEES WHO ARE READY TO START"
• Inbound Sales Representative
• Customer Service representative Account: Tiger Direct ( NO AHT, No CSAT ) ------ 6000.00 SIGN IN BONUS GIVEN BY THE COMPANY ------
Qualifications:
• No previous call center experience are welcome
• With good communication skills, written, verbal and listening
• Minimum of high school diploma, college graduate, under graduate or master's degree holder. BENEFITS:
√ Competitive Salary (up to 24k + 2k non tax allowance + 2k non tax attendance bonus
√ HMO
√ Performance Bonuses

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