Provides on-site IT support managing hardware, software, user accounts, and networks while troubleshooting computer, printer, and system issues across office and production environments. Requires hands-on experience with Windows OS, PC hardware, software troubleshooting, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently while supporting continuous improvement initiatives. Pay: $25–$30/hrLink
Monthly Archives: January 2026
Full-time, Remote: Customer Service – Event Expert, SeatGeek, United States
Handles high-volume customer support via phone, email, and chat for SeatGeek users and enterprise clients, with a strong focus on empathy and problem-solving around live event experiences. Requires customer service experience, strong communication skills, comfort with data and tech tools, weekend/holiday availability, and reliable high-speed internet. Pay: $23.50/hrLink
Part-time, Remote: Member Service Representative, Copart, Dallas, TX
Provides inbound phone support to Copart members, assisting with questions and resolving issues throughout the membership lifecycle. Requires strong customer service skills, empathy, multitasking ability, and proficiency with Microsoft Office and basic computer systems. Pay: $16.04–$20.03/hrLink
Contra Costa County Office of Education Countywide Job Fair
Save the Date: CCCOE Countywide Job Fair Teachers, administrators, and seasoned education pros – this is for you!Mark your calendars now for CCCOE’s Countywide Certificated Hiring Event with on‑site interviews and same‑day job‑offer potential. Saturday, February 28, 2026 9:00–11:30 AMPleasant Hill Middle School – 1 Santa Barbara Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 All in one …
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Winter Career Fair
Looking for a new opportunity in 2026? Register for the Winter Career Fair! Date: February 5, 2026Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PMLocation: Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 6151 H St, Sacramento, CA 95819 (Free Parking) This event is free for job seekers — but space is limited, so be sure to register today! You’ll have the …
What I did today
I began my day by finding and sharing 15 job listings. I then finished off calling the list of colleges to see if they are interested in a presentation about the programs we offer. I then shared 7 job fairs coming up soon around the Bay Area. I had a check in with Carrie, and …
What I did today 1-27-26
I opened my Pro day by typing for 15 minutes. We also practiced the five scenarios for during the basic phone skills exercises. I also recorded my professional voicemail on the Micro SIP application.
What I Did Today?
Today, I completed the Power of Wellness voicemail and learned how to use the VOIP.ms softphone on Zoom. Lastly, I did Power of Wellness scripts, which were hard and confusing; however, I got through another day!
What I did today..
Today I practiced typing, really trying to keep my fingers placement on the home row, which is hard for me and has brought down my WPM drastically. We continued the day by ensuring phones are setup then proceeded to act out some scenarios with the phones, practicing transfers, and we also set up unavailable voicemails …
What I did today
In the first hour, I started with 15 minutes of typing, and then added some CS jobs to the CTP website. In the second hour, I worked on the slides project. In the third hour, I met with Jose to go over the slides project and worked on some of the improvements he suggested.