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Human Book in Boston, Massachusetts

16 months ago

HumanBook.com, the world's first "living address book" and connections
directory that employs patent-pending Web 2.0 wiki technology to help people
manage all of their life's connections, is looking for smart, outgoing,
friendly, email-savvy, customer service representatives to field incoming
email inquiries and our feedback forum responses. It is not necessary that
you work at our offices, but must be able to dedicate at least 35-40 hours a
week to this position. Please visit our website at *<a href=**
"www.humanbook.com?id=job"*
<www.humanbook.com/?id=job>*target="_blank">
**www.Humanbook.com* <www.humanbook.com/>*</a>* to fully understand
our company and to apply online to this position.

Only applications submitted online will be reviewed.

Compensation: 45-50k, plus benefits

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Mesha83 in Charlotte, North Carolina

16 months ago

I applied for this position today. I pray that I get it because it sounds really intriguing.

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me

13 months ago

Have to sign-in with personal info before any "job information" is disclosed. Might this be just another way to add more people to their directory? BTW, very outdated directory.

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Elizabeth Rose in Los Angeles, California

12 months ago

I've applied also. I always feel ill at ease with places that have no "hard address" listed on their site. I really prefer to do business with people, not email, even though a great deal of my own business involves editing and writing for the web.

I like the site IDEA, but I found the site difficult to edit. It seems like some functions are not fully enabled and for that reason navigation is difficult. My information is not 100% accurate, because I had to toss it up quickly in order to have an idea of how the site worked, before dashing off to work. I assumed I could come back and edit it later, but that is proving to be difficult.

Hopefully it's just a launch problem.

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