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  2. FTC says gig company Arise misled consumers about how much ...

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    Arise is a technology platform that connects major companies with customer service agents who freelance on its platform. ... Arise Virtual Solutions reached a settlement with the FTC, agreeing to ...

  3. Arise Virtual Solutions Needs to Fill 6,000 Telecommuting ...

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    In New York, Arise is searching for 6,000 home-based contract customer service representatives to man a. Arise Virtual Solutions, whose clients range from Carnival Cruise Lines to AAA Travel, is ...

  4. Virtual business - Wikipedia

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    Global Healthcare Marketing and Communications, LLC (Global HMC) is an example of a virtual corporation operating worldwide sans bricks or mortar. The company provides medical education services to major pharmaceutical companies and the business model differs significantly from traditional medical education agencies with a physical presence.

  5. Liveops - Wikipedia

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    Liveops is an outsourcing and contact center company based in Scottsdale, Arizona.It was formed by the merger of Silicon Valley startup CallCast, founded in 2001 by Wendell Brown and Bill Trenchard, [1] and competing startup Liveops, founded in 2000 by Steve Doumar and Doug Feirstein in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

  6. Virtual assistant (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Clients pay for 100% productive work and can work with virtual assistants, individually, or in multi-VA firms to meet their exact needs. Virtual assistants usually work for other small businesses [3] but can also support busy executives. It is estimated that there are as few as 5,000 to 10,000 or as many as 25,000 virtual assistants worldwide.

  7. Virtual customer environment - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Customer Environment (VCE) is a web forum to facilitate customer co-innovation or user innovation. Customers can partner with companies in different phases of product (or service) innovation - in product ideation , in product design & development, in product testing, and in product diffusion.

  8. Virtual limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    A virtual limited liability company (VLLC) is a type of legal entity that does not require a physical presence or in-person board meetings. The company type was first legalised in Vermont , USA in 2008 [ 1 ] and in 2010 the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative began drafting legislation based on the Vermont law which would allow virtual companies ...

  9. Virtual help desk - Wikipedia

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    A virtual help desk allows IT support organizations to virtually deploy IT technicians on demand to support a computer user experiencing technical issues. IT can efficiently manage and allocate global help desk resources, including – most importantly – its personnel, to access any computer to provide support despite the end user or IT rep ...