Interpreter Part-Time Hiring Scheme

Were seeking Bilingual Interpreters fluent in Spanish and English for a great work from home job opportunity in Mexico. With us, its all about finding the job thats just right for you. Working as an interpreter is a rewarding career where you could help people every single day. The work is interesting, because each call is different. From assisting with the birth of a baby, to helping a 911 operator with an emergency, or helping a young couple fill out a loan application for their first home, you never know what may happen in your next interpreting session. As an interpreter, you listen to a limited English-speaking individual, analyze the message, and accurately convey its meaning to our customer. Each call is a three-way conversation between the interpreter, the client, and the limited English-speaking person the client serves. You will be speaking in the first person throughout the interpretation session Why you should apply to be a Bilingual Call Center Interpreter? • Work from Home • Long-term Contract once the Training period is Completed & Approved • Law benefits • Variety of work schedules (According to the demand) • Helping others in your community connect This job might be an outstanding fit if you: • Fluent in both Spanish and English • High School • Manual dexterity to type or write notes Other technical requirements: • Device requirements (It is possible to work from computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone and headset) High-speed Internet connection for work-related electronic communication (Minimum speed of 5MB download and 3MB upload) • Paper shredder to dispose of handwritten notes taken during calls • A quiet workspace We Offer: • Two probation periods of 30 days each, with a gross monthly salary of $9,000 MXN. • Permanent employment contract upon successfully completing both 30-day probation periods. • Gross Monthly Salary: $11,000 MXN (starting from the first week of operations). • 12 vacation days per year, as established by Mexican labor law. • 25% vacation bonus. • 15 days of Christmas bonus (aguinaldo) per year, or proportional to the time worked. • Life insurance coverage of $120,000 MXN. • Monthly support bonus of $250 MXN gross for electricity and internet (deposited in the first pay period of each month). Not all Heroes Wear CapesSome wear Headphones..Apply Now! Apply tot his job

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