Showing posts with label Mystery Shopper Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mystery Shopper Magazine. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2015

Virtual call center agents are paid on a per-hour, per-minute or per-call basis

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Job Description:
Virtual call centers are work at home jobs in which people work for companies that either utilize their services themselves or contract to provide telephone support services for others.
Like agents in a traditional call center, virtual call center agents (or home-based agents) handle in-bound and/or out-bound telephone calls. The difference is that they work from their own home offices.
Companies either utilize virtual call center agents themselves (i.e. Hilton Hotels, 1-800 Flowers) or contract to provide virtual call center telephone support for others.
Virtual call center agents may do telemarketing, customer service, third-party verification or technical support for in-bound or out-bound calls. Depending on employers, agents may provide only one service or their workload may vary.
Typically the virtual call center agent provides and maintains all home office equipment and services required to do the job.
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Experience/Skills/Education:
Previous experience in telephone customer service is highly desirable. Some companies will accept customer service experience in retail or other non-phone positions. Companies look for applicants who are self-motivated with good grammar and a professional phone presence.

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Typically, basic math and writing skills as well as knowledge of word processing systems are expected. A high school diploma or GED is usually required. Many require proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. For more information see this Virtual Call Center FAQ
Type/Length of Employment:
Companies hire virtual call center agents as both telecommuting employees and independent contractors. Part-time and temporary arrangements are common; however full-time work is often available as well.

Compensation:

Pay ranges from minimum wage up to $30 for specialized positions. Typically most jobs pay closer to minimum wage. Those hired as independent contractors typically incur more costs than those hired as employees.

Payment Type and Frequency:

Virtual call center agents are paid on a per-hour, per-minute or per-call basis. For more details, see this article Call Center Pay Structures. Most are paid at bi-weekly or monthly intervals.Hiring Process:
Most companies hire work-at-home phone agents without a face-to-face interview. Typically online skill assessment tests and phone interviews are used. Background and credit checks are common. Some companies make applicants pay for these.

Geographical Requirements/Time Away From Home Office:

Virtual call center agents rarely need to work away from their home office. Even training is usually done from home. However, many companies have geographic requirements and only hire from certain U.S. states.Schedule Flexibility:
Among the many companies hiring virtual call centers, there is an array of schedules available. Some require agents work some weekend or evening hours, while others don't offer weekend and evening hours. Likewise, some require a minimum commitment of hours, while others make no guarantees about hours available. Most, particularly those that hire independent contractors, have no restrictions against agents working at a different company as well.
Child Care Arrangement:
Those with young children will need to make child care arrangements. Only children who are self-sufficient, except in an emergency, can be in the home without another adult supervising them. Since cordless phones are not allowed, an agent cannot move from her station to take care of a child.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Mystery Shopper Bank Teller Assignments.

3 Types of Bank Assignments

As a mystery shopper, you know you can find assignments in all types of public places. From restaurants and retail stores to gas stations, movie theaters, health clubs, and so much more. Many assignments leave mystery shoppers feeling flustered and stressed out. Grocery stores, retail stores, and even many restaurants are often just plain crowded, and there is nothing relaxing about wheeling your shopping cart through crowded grocery store aisles or doing a restaurant assignment during peak lunch times. For many mystery shoppers, a bank assignment usually can provide you with a great change of pace. Here’s what you need to know:

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They find companies with assignments available, and send them straight to you.
Bank Teller Assignments. Often, bank assignments will have you deposit a check or cash into your account from the drive thru lanes. For this reason, this type of assignment is typically only available for people who already hold an account with the specified bank. When you perform this assignment, you don’t have to get out of your car, which makes it ideal to do on even the coldest days of winter. It’s also usually a fast assignment. Unless you hit the teller lanes at 5pm on a Friday afternoon or another peak payday time such as the 15th or the last day of the month, you rarely have to wait behind more than a car or two at most banks. So you can be in and out of this site visit in a matter of minutes.
Open An Account. Some bank assignments will have you walk into a local bank branch and open a new account with a bank representative. With these assignments, sometimes you will be required to enter the bank without an appointment, and this can mean you have to wait quite some time for a representative to become available. Other assignments require you to make an appointment with a certain representative before your visit, and these assignments generally move pretty quickly. Keep in mind if you open a new checking or savings account, you typically have to have cash available to deposit into the account on that day. As a bonus, many banks offer free gifts for opening an account, such as cash, free movie tickets, or so forth, which is a great perk.
Question On An Account. As a variation of opening an account, another scenario that is common with bank assignments may involve you walking into a bank where you already have an account and asking a specific question about your accounts. You may be required to ask your question to the inside bank teller or to the bank representative. This type of assignment typically won’t take too much of your time unless you visit at a peak time for the bank.
These are just a few of the different types of bank assignments you may run across. Pay attention to the requirement for being a current account holder with the bank in question before you request the assignment. Typically, these assignments are a great change of pace from the norm because banks are often far less crowded than retail stores, restaurants, and so forth. In addition, you often have fewer requirements to fulfill on-site with this type of assignment, which makes them generally easier to do.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Mystery Shopper Magazine

A Basic Mystery Shopping Business Plan

Having retired from my 30+ years as an independent manufacturer’s representative, I was seeking an alternate source of income and a way to keep physically and mentally fit. After exploring several options my research led to mystery shopping and I decided to go in that direction. Since then, I have set specific goals with my mystery shopping, organized a basic business plan, and achieved my first set of goals.
This article walks you through my basic business plan as a mystery shopper.

Advantages
  1. Be you own boss
  2. Set your own hours
  3. Acceptance to the many mystery shopping companies is relatively easy
  4. Select the types of businesses to be called on
  5. Choose from the many types of mystery shopping available
  6. Earn an income based on time and effort

Disadvantages
  1. Income and growth is limited
  2. Mystery shopping will remain a single person operation
  3. Income is earned during the shop/interview but reports of various complexity are then required

Equipment needed
  1. Vehicle
  2. Computer
  3. Printer/fax/scanner
  4. Land telephone line
  5. Cell phone
  6. GPS
  7. Micro voice recorder
  8. Digital camera

Starting my business
I possessed all of the above equipment from my previous occupation as well as an office in the home so there was little initial outlay. The cell phone and digital camera were upgraded. My approach is that this is a business not a hobby and my objective is to earn an income, not a way to get food or product compensation.
When I started mystery shopping, I researched and choose 12 to 15 companies that seemed to offer the types of shops that I would enjoy, concentrated on 5 of them and proceeded to set and meet my goals.
My objectives
At this junction in my life, I have no desire to work 5 or 6 days a week and 8 to 10 hours a day. Instead I choose to work within a 30 mile radius of my home and average 4 to 5 hours a day. I regularly take Friday and the weekend off. My income per job and per day is based on a strict income/expense ratio and I rarely leave the house for less than a 2 to 1 ratio. It is a very profitable day when the ratio reaches 3 to 1 or 4 to 1, which usually occurs when I am able to negotiate bonused shops.
Setting goals
My original goal was to earn more than I could as a skilled or semi-skilled part time retail employee in a local store. I actually went for an interview in the local Home Depot and decided that was not an option I desired. My first goal was easily surpassed in the first month. There are two directions you can go when a goal is reached. The first is to pat yourself on the back, relax and start coasting. The second is to re-set your goals and work harder and smarter.
Procedure
This is not a business where I feel I can “wing it” so I generally plan a month out and put my appointments and potential visits in an appointment book. The end of the month sometimes brings bonused shops so I try to leave a couple of days open at that time. I am able to do the shops I enjoy and stay away from the ones that I do not.
My business is based on careful preparation which includes logical routing, one page worksheets for the various shops and detailed spreadsheets of my visits.
Conclusion
Because of changing demographics and needs of the mystery shopping companies and clients, I am ready to expand my base and will do so slowly with careful research much as I did when I first started. The information is available and with careful searching I will find companies that suit my needs and likes. Mystery Shop Forum and Mystery Shopper Magazine are both excellent sources of research for finding new mystery shopping companies.

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