Thanks, Chris. I worked in Seasonal Remote Customer Service at Amazon during 2018 and 2020. I really enjoyed it. There are some great team leaders who are happy to help you to succeed!
Thanks for sharing, I have a remote job but am interested in getting another one. I've been able to work remotely from my rural property and also while traveling around the U.S. in my RV using HomeFi for internet. I'm thankful for the opportunities tech gives us these days!
That’s awesome, that is so inspiring to me. I have been door dashing part time and more so full-time lately while trying to get freelance graphic design work. My car has had a bunch of issues, so I am wanting to replace DoorDash in with a good remote job that pays more too. Where else do you try for remote jobs? LinkedIn or indeed? Or just on large companies sites like this? I don’t care what job I have honestly I just need a job to pay bills and so I don’t mind doing tech-support or whatever.
Thank you so much for your helpful video, Christine! I currently work remotely and before I started, I always wondered how I could search for remote positions at Amazon. I never could find what I wanted with Amazon but you answered all of my outstanding questions and I thank you so very much!
You're welcome! We cover Applicant Tracking Software (ATS) in Module 4 of our free online Remote Job Finding course, and we show you how to build an ATS-friendly resume in Module 8. You can find both Modules in this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLFeTPYfd0Y57PueenGUnDu5u1QTrrPRnD.html or on the Rat Race Rebellion site: ratracerebellion.com/wfh-course/
Looking for remote work is so brutal. Unless it's like insurance or some other sales jobs especially ones that require you to find the people for the appointments yourself or are entirely commission based, unless it's basically what I just said above, they all seem to require a bachelors or masters degree or years of experience. How can anyone get these jobs?
Sorry you've been hitting brick walls, @Sly88Frye! Many of jobs we post to the RatRaceRebellion.com site do not require a college education. Depending on the type of work you're looking for and qualified for, you may find exactly what you're seeking on the site!
I have been searching for a remote customer service position with Amazon for 5 years now. There is never any type of positions available in the US for customer service. Only jobs that require degrees.
Just wondering if every job listed on your daily page are all safe, specifically I am questioning about the fake juror position and Quickbooks. Thank you for clarification.
Hi Peggy - As you navigate our resources, please note that our site is free to you because it is supported by ad revenues. Job Listings: Screened. All of the jobs that we post in our daily job leads and job-specific posts have been screened by RRR. We post them only after we feel comfortable that they are legitimate. That said, it is incumbent upon you, the job seeker, to do your own due diligence for each job you apply to. We do our best and we have an excellent record for spotting scams, but we cannot guarantee that a baddie won’t slip under our radar periodically. Banner Ads: Screened. The banner ads on our site are paid for by hiring companies and we have screened them for legitimacy. Affiliate Ads: Screened. Some of the links we list on our site are affiliate links, which pay RRR a commission if you use them. All products or services have been verified and/or used by us. Google Ads: Unscreened, but easily identifiable. We also carry Google Adsense ads. These are contextual ads and we have very little control over their content. When we do see ads that are “shady,” we take steps to alert Google promptly and set blocks on them. You can easily tell them apart from our hand-screened ads as each is preceded by a small blue right-pointing arrow, a downward-pointing arrow with the word “Ad” next to it, or the words “Sponsored Searches” (see images below for reference). You can find the details here: ratracerebellion.com/new-start-here/
Chris doesn't work for Amazon. She has nothing to do with what positions or hours are available. She is just a very helpful person and is showing everyone how to search Amazon jobs to locate the remote jobs on the site.
Hey Mrs.Chris so like when I go to do my interview they always wanna check my internet speed. I’m using my hotspot which I have unlimited so it doesn’t go slow it’s actually really fast but how can I get past that?
You cannot use a hotspot for pretty much any work from customer service position for security reasons. You have to have a regular high speed Internet connection through your cable or phone company. And no satellite Internet either.
Thanks, Chris. I worked in Seasonal Remote Customer Service at Amazon during 2018 and 2020. I really enjoyed it. There are some great team leaders who are happy to help you to succeed!
Thank you for your first-hand feedback on working with Amazon! I really appreciate it, Eric.
@@EricMcDowellegm Hello! What were the steps you found a remote job for Customer Service at Amazon ? How did you apply ?
Hello ! Can you please help me , where do you find remote jobs for Customer Service at Amazon ? I been looking very long time and cannot find it
I have been an Amazon employee for almost 7 years now! Thanks to Rat Race.
That's amazing!! So glad we could be part of your journey!
@@ratracerebellionworkfromhome I struggle to get this online? Please help?
Can you give me some suggestions please
@@jacoswame too
Extremely informative and concise, Thanks a million from most folks just looking for a better life
Our pleasure!
Thanks Chris those adds were driving me crazy, your awesome
You're welcome!
The main problem is, good luck qualifying for any of the remote jobs.
Thanks for sharing, I have a remote job but am interested in getting another one. I've been able to work remotely from my rural property and also while traveling around the U.S. in my RV using HomeFi for internet. I'm thankful for the opportunities tech gives us these days!
You're so welcome! Sounds like you're making the most of remote work to live your best life --- well done!
That’s awesome, that is so inspiring to me. I have been door dashing part time and more so full-time lately while trying to get freelance graphic design work. My car has had a bunch of issues, so I am wanting to replace DoorDash in with a good remote job that pays more too. Where else do you try for remote jobs? LinkedIn or indeed? Or just on large companies sites like this? I don’t care what job I have honestly I just need a job to pay bills and so I don’t mind doing tech-support or whatever.
Thank you so much for your helpful video, Christine! I currently work remotely and before I started, I always wondered how I could search for remote positions at Amazon. I never could find what I wanted with Amazon but you answered all of my outstanding questions and I thank you so very much!
You are so welcome, Ruthann! I'm glad you found the information useful. :-)
Thank you so much for showing this, it was very insightful as I was one of those clicking on those pop up ads, now I know the correct way!
You're so welcome!
This is extremely useful and helpful. Thank you for sharing content helpful in navigating the job search!
You're very welcome! We'll be adding other companies soon!
Thank you!!! This was GREAT ~
Thank you so much this was actually very helpful. Just the interview tip as an add on was great.
You're welcome! I'm so glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for this info. It's very helpful.
Bless your heart and thank you. You are amazing
You are so welcome!!
Very helpful...just subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! We'll do our best to earn your continued trust. :-)
Very helpful, Thank you much!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. :-)
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so very much for this information
You are so welcome! I'm glad you found it useful. :-)
Great teaching
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you that was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
Thank you. ❤ This was very informative. Is there a video for applicant tracking software?
You're welcome! We cover Applicant Tracking Software (ATS) in Module 4 of our free online Remote Job Finding course, and we show you how to build an ATS-friendly resume in Module 8. You can find both Modules in this playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLFeTPYfd0Y57PueenGUnDu5u1QTrrPRnD.html or on the Rat Race Rebellion site: ratracerebellion.com/wfh-course/
Thank you for the information
You're very welcome!
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Thank you so much for your information it went very well for me you were very clear with this
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching, Alicia. :-)
Looking for remote work is so brutal. Unless it's like insurance or some other sales jobs especially ones that require you to find the people for the appointments yourself or are entirely commission based, unless it's basically what I just said above, they all seem to require a bachelors or masters degree or years of experience. How can anyone get these jobs?
Sorry you've been hitting brick walls, @Sly88Frye! Many of jobs we post to the RatRaceRebellion.com site do not require a college education. Depending on the type of work you're looking for and qualified for, you may find exactly what you're seeking on the site!
Is it possible to work remotely from Ghana ?
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Thank you!
You're very welcome!
I have been searching for a remote customer service position with Amazon for 5 years now. There is never any type of positions available in the US for customer service. Only jobs that require degrees.
They actually have one listed RIGHT NOW! :-) You can find it here: www.amazon.jobs/en/jobs/2510700/selling-partner-support-associate
@@ratracerebellionworkfromhome I did not see this notification until today. The job is no longer available. Thank you anyway.
I love how everyone thank you for being so legit. Thank you being so honest with your videos. You deserve more. 💯✨
Thank you for watching! :-)
Just wondering if every job listed on your daily page are all safe, specifically I am questioning about the fake juror position and Quickbooks. Thank you for clarification.
Hi Peggy - As you navigate our resources, please note that our site is free to you because it is supported by ad revenues.
Job Listings: Screened. All of the jobs that we post in our daily job leads and job-specific posts have been screened by RRR. We post them only after we feel comfortable that they are legitimate. That said, it is incumbent upon you, the job seeker, to do your own due diligence for each job you apply to. We do our best and we have an excellent record for spotting scams, but we cannot guarantee that a baddie won’t slip under our radar periodically.
Banner Ads: Screened. The banner ads on our site are paid for by hiring companies and we have screened them for legitimacy.
Affiliate Ads: Screened. Some of the links we list on our site are affiliate links, which pay RRR a commission if you use them. All products or services have been verified and/or used by us.
Google Ads: Unscreened, but easily identifiable. We also carry Google Adsense ads. These are contextual ads and we have very little control over their content. When we do see ads that are “shady,” we take steps to alert Google promptly and set blocks on them. You can easily tell them apart from our hand-screened ads as each is preceded by a small blue right-pointing arrow, a downward-pointing arrow with the word “Ad” next to it, or the words “Sponsored Searches” (see images below for reference).
You can find the details here: ratracerebellion.com/new-start-here/
I would really like to work for Amazon but I never get a response back
Didnt see a remote category
I would love to see evening positions
Chris doesn't work for Amazon. She has nothing to do with what positions or hours are available. She is just a very helpful person and is showing everyone how to search Amazon jobs to locate the remote jobs on the site.
Thank you C.
You are so welcome!
Thank you
You're very welcome!
I struggle to get this online? Please help?
Hey Mrs.Chris so like when I go to do my interview they always wanna check my internet speed. I’m using my hotspot which I have unlimited so it doesn’t go slow it’s actually really fast but how can I get past that?
You cannot use a hotspot for pretty much any work from customer service position for security reasons. You have to have a regular high speed Internet connection through your cable or phone company. And no satellite Internet either.
Very helpful
Wonderful! So glad you found it helpful.
Any jobs that don't require a degree?
We post MANY jobs that don't require a degree on the Rat Race Rebellion website - ratracerebellion.com
Does anyone know if I could work using my Lenovo N23 Chromebook?
They're more than likely send all the supplies that you need to work the job
No more "remote" choice there...
It's still there. I just did a quick check and recorded the process here: somup.com/cZeX0wpSUA
I hope that helps. :-)
Very helpful
Glad it helped!