CallCenterCrossing Launches with About 2,700 Active Call Center Job Openings
EmploymentCrossing recently announced the launch of a new and exclusive job board dedicated to offering the best job opportunities for call center professionals. CallCenterCrossing aims to consolidate every single call center job opening it can find and put all of the jobs it locates in one place. The site’s more than 500 highly trained research analysts collect call center job openings from virtually every employer website, career site, job board, classified ad, and publication.
Pasadena, CA, June 09, 2008 --(PR.com)-- In recent times call center departments have become mission-critical components of business operations, and the job prospects for call center executives have been increasing at a rapid pace. A new website was launched recently that caters exclusively to call center professionals. The best thing about CallCenterCrossing is that it is extremely easy to use and is probably the best resource for anyone looking for a call center job.
CallCenterCrossing’s goal is to consolidate every single call center job opening in the United States (and internationally, eventually) on its website. By providing job seekers a “one-stop shop” for call center jobs, CallCenterCrossing believes it can save job seekers in the call center industry hundreds of hours of unnecessary research.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, customer service representatives held about 2.2 million jobs in 2006. About 23% of customer service representatives worked in finance and insurance. The largest numbers were employed by insurance carriers, insurance agencies and brokerages, banks, and credit unions. The future looks even brighter. Employment of customer service representatives is expected to increase 25% from 2006 to 2016. This occupation will have one of the largest numbers of new jobs, about 545,000 over the 2006-2016 projection period, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.
“In this market it is extremely hard to get a job with a recruiter, and recruiters typically work with very few companies,” says A. Harrison Barnes, founder and CEO of CallCenterCrossing. “Job openings that are not widely known or publicized are the easiest jobs to get.”
“CallCenterCrossing is a research company, and our job is to find every call center job out there for people in the call center industry,” adds Barnes. “We do not charge employers to post jobs with us, and we aggressively monitor the hiring needs of every customer service employer we can find. CallCenterCrossing is a service that I believe will change the call center industry and how people find jobs forever.”
According to Barnes, the most popular searches on the site have been:
call center jobs
call center employment
call center manager jobs
virtual call center jobs
jobs in call center
inbound call center jobs
call center employment opportunities
911 call center employment
at-home call center employment
employment in call centers
Chicago call center jobs
medical call center jobs
outbound call center jobs
Houston call center jobs
Atlanta call center jobs
Michigan call center jobs
San Diego call center jobs
CallCenterCrossing charges $29.95 a month to view its call center job-opening research. As part of the site’s launch special, however, CallCenterCrossing is offering a free, seven-day trial to allow job seekers to familiarize themselves with the service.
For more information about CallCenterCrossing, please visit www.callcentercrossing.com.
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CallCenterCrossing’s goal is to consolidate every single call center job opening in the United States (and internationally, eventually) on its website. By providing job seekers a “one-stop shop” for call center jobs, CallCenterCrossing believes it can save job seekers in the call center industry hundreds of hours of unnecessary research.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, customer service representatives held about 2.2 million jobs in 2006. About 23% of customer service representatives worked in finance and insurance. The largest numbers were employed by insurance carriers, insurance agencies and brokerages, banks, and credit unions. The future looks even brighter. Employment of customer service representatives is expected to increase 25% from 2006 to 2016. This occupation will have one of the largest numbers of new jobs, about 545,000 over the 2006-2016 projection period, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.
“In this market it is extremely hard to get a job with a recruiter, and recruiters typically work with very few companies,” says A. Harrison Barnes, founder and CEO of CallCenterCrossing. “Job openings that are not widely known or publicized are the easiest jobs to get.”
“CallCenterCrossing is a research company, and our job is to find every call center job out there for people in the call center industry,” adds Barnes. “We do not charge employers to post jobs with us, and we aggressively monitor the hiring needs of every customer service employer we can find. CallCenterCrossing is a service that I believe will change the call center industry and how people find jobs forever.”
According to Barnes, the most popular searches on the site have been:
call center jobs
call center employment
call center manager jobs
virtual call center jobs
jobs in call center
inbound call center jobs
call center employment opportunities
911 call center employment
at-home call center employment
employment in call centers
Chicago call center jobs
medical call center jobs
outbound call center jobs
Houston call center jobs
Atlanta call center jobs
Michigan call center jobs
San Diego call center jobs
CallCenterCrossing charges $29.95 a month to view its call center job-opening research. As part of the site’s launch special, however, CallCenterCrossing is offering a free, seven-day trial to allow job seekers to familiarize themselves with the service.
For more information about CallCenterCrossing, please visit www.callcentercrossing.com.
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626-243-1821
www.callcentercrossing.com
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Mary Waldron
626-243-1821
www.callcentercrossing.com
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