Mommy Jobs Online
Published
June 10, 2026
Category
Job Type
Job Identity
Mommy Jobs Online
Skills
Customer Service, or Clerical Skills
General Experience
1 year or more
Qualifications
Internet, computer, mobile or phone line
Work Hours
Anytime
Industry
Remote
Experience Requirements
  • Entry-level
Education Requirements
  • High school
Base Salary
Actual salary listed in the job ad
Street Address
Remote

Description

Mommy Jobs Online (https://mommyjobsonline.com) is seeking a Virtual Appointment Setter to work in the U.S.

JOB TYPE: Part-time

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Contact warm, inbound leads promptly.
  • Qualify prospects through targeted questions.
  • Schedule appointments and set clear expectations.
  • Follow up as needed to ensure attendance.

QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:

  • MUST be a U.S. citizen. High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Confident, friendly communicator comfortable on the phone.
  • Reliable, organized, and detail-oriented.
  • Self-motivated with a results-driven mindset.
  • Comfortable working independently in a flexible environment.

JOB REQUIREMENTS: Reliable Internet connection, computer, and quiet home workspace.

COMPENSATION: $15.00 per appointment scheduled and commissioned based. Bi-weekly pay via direct deposit.

HOW TO APPLY: Visit https://mommyjobsonline.com/product/clerical-work-at-home-job-bank-portal-mommy-jobs-online-call-405-265-6622/ and reference Agent ID: MJOLNEWAPPLICANT.

Please call us to inquire (405) 265-6622.

Please reference agent ID MJOLROXANNAG whenever you call or sign up for your application.

Responsibilities

Contact warm, inbound leads promptly.
Qualify prospects through targeted questions.
Schedule appointments and set clear expectations.
Follow up as needed to ensure attendance.

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