US-Based, Entry-Level Researcher – Part-time, Seasonal in Nashville, TN in IMPACT Group (job Id: 1677109229)

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Job title: US-Based, Entry-Level Researcher - Part-time, SeasonalCompany: IMPACT GroupJob description: IMPACT Group is a certified woman-owned career coaching firm based in St. Louis, MO that focuses on relocation, outplacement, and leadership development solutions. Our team of 300+ is united on one idea: People can succeed professionally and personally even through difficult career challenges and transitions. We are building a better world by empowering people to find and grow great careers. As employees transition in, within, and out of a company, IMPACT Group is by their side providing one-on-one coaching, innovative technology, and personalized job search or career development programs to help them find the best career path for them.Our mission is to make a positive IMPACT one relationship at a time. While partnering with companies of all sizes – large and small, national and global – our business model emphasizes the importance of providing the highest quality of services available to transitioning employees and their families. Be a part of moving careers forward!This job is REMOTE, WORK FROM HOME, based in the US, and can be located in the following states:FL, GA, IL, IN, MI, MO, NC, NJ, OH, PA, SC, TN, TX, VAWhat Our Researchers Do:Complete online and phone research to help individuals and families as they navigate corporate relocations. This role involves things like helping people find a new doctor’s office, researching information on gaining professional licenses, helping people find new babysitters, etc. Some of our research is complex, and some of the work is straightforward, but all of it is important. This job makes a difference in people’s lives.When you would be doing it:Generally, our Research team works sometime Monday through Friday, mostly during daytime hours so we can reach businesses during their work hours. However, you get to set the schedule that works for you.What our Researchers receive for their efforts:This is a remote, work-from-home position with very flexible hours and is an entry-level, hourly-paid position. While this may not be the job that pays you enough to buy that new Ferrari you've always wanted, you’ll get a great team to work with, plus schedule flexibility to take care of the things that you need to do in your personal life. Many of our part-time researchers see this job as a "side hustle" to complement full-time work in teaching or taking care of their kids/families.Qualifications / What a Researcher brings to the table:• Candidates must hold a High School Diploma or GED (no college required)• Candidates must be at least 18 years old• Candidates must be based in the US (see states listed above where we are able to hire)• Candidates must have good phone skills, good working knowledge of the internet• Be able to work independently as well as collaborate with the Research and other teams• Proficiency in Internet searching; ability to quickly obtain pertinent resources. Able to quickly learn and master all proprietary research tools.• Excellent verbal and written communication skills• Minimum of 45 wpm typing skills• Demonstrated creative/proactive thinking skills; effective problem-solving• Excellent time management and organizational skills.• Strong attention to detail.• Proficient with Microsoft Office applications and web browsing.• Able to use your own home-based high-speed internet, telephone, and computer.Powered by JazzHRExpected salary:Location: Nashville, TNApply for the job now![ad_2]

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