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Friday, June 08, 2007

Now Hiring Expats in BA!

Hello everyone! There are open positions for native English speakers at my company in Buenos Aires. I thought I'd share the news with everyone here just in case you're in BA and you're looking for work:

About Us

GeoDesign is an Internet and technology consultancy headquartered in the USA with offices in Buenos Aires. Candidates are needed for a new English-language contact center which will be operated for one of our US-based clients in the financial services industry.

All successful candidates will receive extensive training and no prior experience in the financial services industry is needed. We are looking for native English speakers for this position. GeoDesign is an equal opportunity employer.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Answering mortgage-seekers telephone inquiries regarding their mortgage application.
  • Completing mortgage applications over the phone with mortgage-seekers.
  • Contacting mortgage-seekers to correct incorrect/missing information from their mortgage applications.
Requirements

  • Native English speaker
  • High school diploma
  • PC proficiency
  • Excellent comprehension, listening, negotiating and basic mathematical abilities
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

We Offer

  • Competitive salary & benefits
  • Visa assistance for expats
  • Comfortable low-stress working environment

Please send your resume/CV to jobs@geo-design.com along with your contact information. This position is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Only candidates currently living in Buenos Aires will be considered.

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9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You could promote this vacancy in The Expat Directory for Free. You can find more informatio at this URL: http://www.theexpatdirectory.com/TOR/Advertise_your_job_vacancies_for_free.htm
or in the main job section
http://www.theexpatdirectory.com/Jobs.htm

just thought you may find it useful :)

7/31/2007 03:44:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow, i guess he's mad!! i'm just trying to live peacefully at this moment. have a nice day!

9/18/2007 01:55:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He's a moron. The job targets US customers and has nothing to do with the Argentines.

9/25/2007 06:37:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One anonymous said, "The job ... has nothing to do with the Argentines". Perhaps that is the point! If I am ever fortunate enough to escape this messed up country, I would plan to take as little of the US with me as is possibe. I would plan to become a part of Argentina, not just rape the benefits.(Yes I meant rape, not reap). I would hope to employ Argentinos and operate a business benefiting the country. I certainly would not want to go to set up a business that represents one of the massive problems in America- DEBT! I live in a state that is considred "remote and unspoiled". We struggle with an influx of people moving here to get away from the crap of other areas. But, when they move here they immediately try to bring that crap with them and change us into what they were trying to get away from in the first place. Anonymous sees you as doing exactly that. And frankly, so do I.

12/22/2007 01:25:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

With your obvious grasp of the English language and bad humored affect, Anonymous 1 and Anonymous 2 you are perfect candidates to work in a call center.

Should you want to debate the merits of widespread credit allowing middle and even lower class Americans to purchase their own homes, than by all means bring up some rational points. Otherwise, Anon 1 and Anon 2, feel free NOT to apply for a job with an American company in Argentina, and feel free NOT to continue living in the 'messed up US' any longer. Those happen to be the economic and geographic liberties US law guarantees you, and I'm sure we would all appreciate you exercising them.

2/07/2008 04:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello,
My name is Greg and I have just moved to Buenos Aires with my Argentine wife. Im currently looking for a job with an American company. If any knows of anything please email me at
gvassos25@hotmail.com and it woould be my pleasure to send you my resume. Thank you.

5/24/2008 12:36:00 PM  
Blogger theleguis said...

My husband and I are looking to move to Argentina march 2009. he will be going to school again ( he's an Argentine citizen) So i will be looking for work. How does one find work there preferably before we go?

8/16/2008 08:51:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey anonymous argie who wrote such a serene and peaceful opinion...you know you make a great point, because your country is so stable and everything. go have a mate and rip some extranjero off ya jerk.

10/21/2008 12:48:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, the Americans are ripping off Argentina like the corrupt government is ripping off its own people right? By lowering the peso? Selling to outside companies? Not paying a fucking minimum wage to Argentine citizens? If it wasn't for business from outside, like the US, economies don't run. Tell your president to get a fucking brain and be fair with its people instead of making people work for $3 an hour or only on commission. I know because my own family suffers from the corrupt Argentine government, even ripping its farmers.. . Save the drama for your mama and work with the rest of the world like American expats are doing because your government is and continues to fuck its people over. My own in laws are retired in Argentina without social security. I have to work to support them in America and when I'm in Argentina -- so write to your government, not people who are trying to take care of themselves. You could learn something -- either stop being broke, or stop being elitist middle class screwing Argentine citizens out of equal pay and employment you bitches.

12/15/2008 10:32:00 PM  

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