MOREHEAD —
Kentucky Teleworks will be at the Morehead State University Career Center, 428 University Blvd., on Aug. 21 to screen applicants for work-at-home, or telework, jobs and to hold forums to give more information on how the Kentucky Teleworks service helps Kentuckians find good, legitimate work-at-home jobs. All events are free.
Screenings will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The jobs Kentucky Teleworks will be screening for include customer service, IT support, and sales jobs that start at $9 an hour and include health benefits for full-time employees. Also available are at-home interviewing jobs that start at $8 an hour with the potential to earn up to $11.35 an hour.
Kentucky Teleworks also recently entered into an agreement with a national cable, broadband and phone sales provider to fill 100 telesales positions in 30 days. These jobs pay upwards of $9.55 an hour with full benefits, including commission and bonuses.
Applicants must have a distraction-free space for a home office and high-speed Internet service.
These legitimate, rewarding job opportunities are the result of partnerships between the companies and Kentucky Teleworks, a service of the Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, Inc. Kentucky Teleworks identifies and develops valid work-from-home opportunities and helps eastern Kentuckians prepare for and land these jobs.
At the forums participants will learn more about the thousands of telework job opportunities currently available in a variety of different fields, including: data entry, medical transcription and coding, IT support, computer programming, tutoring and teaching, sales, and several types of management. And you will learn how Kentucky Teleworks can assist and advise you in finding, applying for, and obtaining these jobs.
For more information, visit kentuckyteleworks.com, call (606) 435-8498, or email jball@kyteleworks.com. Find Kentucky Teleworks on Facebook at facebook.com/kentuckyteleworks.
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