Teams With Concentrix to Provide Work-At-Home Customer Service Positions

GRANTS, N.M. – SoloWorks Cibola announced that it is working with Concentrix to provide work-at-home customer service positions across the state of New Mexico. The week-long event began March 16, and SoloWorks will be facilitating applications through at least March 23. 

“Especially in light of the public health crisis, we want to provide an opportunity to New Mexicans, particularly those in the service sector, to keep working,” SoloWorks Director Shelly Fausett said. The positions pay $12.00 hourly and are seasonal through sometime in April, but people who want to continue working will have opportunity to transition to another client. 

“We're speed-processing applications with Concentrix and moving applicants through the process as quickly as possible. We are happy to help manage and process applications for anybody who has adequate internet and equipment and can provide a quiet environment,” Fausett said.

Those who are interested in applying for the positions can do so by going to www.soloworks.org/concentrix and clicking ‘Start Here’ at the bottom of the page.  SoloWorks will follow up with further instructions. This step is critical in getting the applications handled quickly.

Eileen Yarborough, Executive Director of Cibola Communities Economic Development Foundation, which houses the SoloWorks program, said, "We believe in the value of remote work and that we can provide economic relief to New Mexicans in this crisis by connecting them to employment opportunities."

About SoloWorks Cibola

At SoloWorks, we're kickstarting New Mexico’s economic recovery by helping its residents prepare for and obtain jobs that can be done remotely.  The positions are all sourced from out of state, which means that every job worked in this program effectively grows the local economy by infusing it with new money – money it would have otherwise not had.  For more information, visit us at www.soloworks.org.   

The SoloWorks concept was innovated by Community Economics Lab (CELab), a not-for-profit think tank focused on finding new ways to do economic development and workforce development at the community level.  www.thecelab.org 

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