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Customer service jobs can be found almost anywhere. In fact, along with waitress and fry cook, they are probably the easiest jobs to get anywhere in the country. No matter what city you live in, there is someone there looking to hire someone for customer service.

That customer service job may be something that involves working at a front desk, or it may involve working at a call center, but no matter what it is, you need to know where the best place to find that job is.

Time was, you would simply look in the classifieds for the job you are hoping to get, but that doesn’t always work and you will be faced with hundreds of other applicants for the job, so your chances are slim.



You could also phone the company, which shows initiative, but unless you are willing to call hundreds of companies, you may not find what you are looking for and you will probably waste a huge amount of time in the process.

Instead, the best place to look is the most obvious, the internet.

The internet is the greatest information tool in the history of the world and it is a hopeful customer service representative’s best friend in terms of a job search.

First, the best place to look on the net is none other than Monster.com. At this website, you will find hundreds, if not thousands of customer service jobs that will appeal to you. You can search by salary, location and a wide variety of other criteria to find the job you want, putting you in control for what you want, where you want and for how much you want.

This makes Monster.com such an amazing tool and the first place you should look for any job on the internet.

Next, try a place like Workopolis.com, which offers the same as Monster.com, but not nearly as much.

After that, check out places like Craigslist.com, government human resource sites and the websites of companies in your area who may be advertising on their website about potential jobs before they actually advertise on job sites like Monster.com

When you are looking for a job on the internet, superficially in customer service, you have to be persistent and be ready to send your resume to dozens, if not hundreds of places. The beauty of the internet is that you don’t have to worry about walking all over the downtown core applying at various places, and you don’t have to worry about calling a bunch of classified job postings in the hopes of a job. You can sit at your house, in your housecoat, applying for jobs in your area through websites like Monster.com.

The internet is an excellent tool for finding any job, especially in terms of customer service, so make sure you use it to its full advantage and apply for everything that may appeal to you in the customer service field. You will not be sorry that you did.
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