Collections Representative - Base Salary, Bonuses, & Commission Administrative & Office Jobs - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Collections Representative - Base Salary, Bonuses, & Commission

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5 Jacksonville, FL Jacksonville, FL Full-time Full-time $17.
50 - $18.
00 an hour $17.
50 - $18.
00 an hour Starting hourly wage of $17.
50, our new hires average $500 to $800 a month in bonus and commission.
With experience you'll have an opportunity to advance to teams where top performers earn $2000-$3000 in bonus and commission monthly! Make your next move your best move! DCM Services provides specialized receivable solutions to our clients.
Our culture is what sets us apart from other competitors in the industry.
We also stress the importance of a healthy work-life balance.
The well-being of our employees comes first.
What makes a great Collections Representative:
A competitive nature and a team spirit with empathetic customer service over the phone.
Comfortable working on multiple computer systems at one time and have one (1) year experience in collections industry.
Monday - Friday flexible schedule, hourly wage plus monthly bonus and commissions, work from home and we'll supply all the equipment needed! Minimum requirements:
A high school diploma, GED, or equivalent Preferred skills and
Experience:
Minimum of 1
years in Collections All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check and drug screening.
DCMS is An Equal Opportunity Employer & Veteran Friendly Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$17.
50 - $18.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching AD&D insurance Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Opportunities for advancement Paid time off Paid training Referral program Vision insurance Work from home Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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