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Experienced call center pros wanted: Halo BPO announces new remote sales vacancies

Work from home: Halo BPO recruiting remote sales specialists across Belize

By Belize Live News Staff: Halo BPO is expanding its work-from-home operations with a new recruitment drive targeting skilled sales agents across Belize. The company says its latest campaign requires agents who can deliver strong sales performance while working remotely, as demand for digital customer support roles continues to rise.

Ideal applicants must have at least two years of sales experience, with preference given to those familiar with credit repair services. The company notes that candidates who have handled challenging customer service or sales-driven campaigns will be particularly competitive.

A key requirement for the position is reliable, high-speed internet, as Halo BPO mandates a minimum connection of 85 Mbps down and 45 Mbps up. Although the company supplies equipment for production, new hires must have access to their own system during the first two weeks of training.

The remote positions offer $9.00 BZD per hour, along with attractive commissions and performance-based incentives. Weekly payments add flexibility to the role, which the company describes as an opportunity to participate in Belize’s expanding digital sector.

Applicants must submit their résumés to recruiting@halobpo.com
and include their full name in the subject line. Only those who meet the stated qualifications will receive a response.

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