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Freelance tuition coordinator

Posted By: Cindy0068

Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2017

Remuneration: $200.00

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Applicants' requirements:


- Singaporean/PR, 18 YEAR OLD AND ABOVE
- Basic computer literacy (important!)
- Good English communication skills to negotiate with customers (those with telemarketing experience will have an extra advantage, if you don't have no need to worry as there will be ample training provided)
- Be able to work under pressure (the job becomes stressful and challenging when you are finding the right tutees for the tutor)
-Estimate $200 for each assignment


We are in need of workers so join us now! Students/Homemakers/NSF are welcomed too!


Training will only be provided for selected applicants.


If you're interested, Text/Email Cindy at 92986117 / [email protected] to apply.


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