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Improving Training And Education In Debt Collections

The collection business has an exceptionally high churn rate compared with other industries, approximately 90% annually, according to industry sources… Many factors – including the steady march of regulations and intensified competition – have combined to expose the truly negative impact of high turnover on profitability, not to mention [Read Full Story]

ProCollectionJobs: Full database access to 5000+ debt collectors seeking employment

ProCollectionJobs.com (PCJ) is promoting a special for employers to have full access to their database of resumes sponsored by the National Debt Collectors Association and other hiring companies in debt collections.  ProCollectionJobs.com does much to help people find work in this tough industry.  PCJ is running a special on there database [Read Full Story]

Accounts Receivable Professional Newsletter From ProCollectionJobs.com

ProCollectionJobs.com Professionals: View our newest Career Opportunities on ProCollectionJobs.com.  We want to reassure our Jobseekers again that ProCollectionJobs.com is  totally committed to insuring that all of our jobs are “real” jobs with “real” companies on ProCollectionJobs.com.  We have done our own research and [Read Full Story]

Debt Collection Careers | Accounts Receivable Careers

Professionals working in accounts receivables management and debt collection, are often called debt collectors. Persons working in debt collection jobs attempt to collect payment on delinquent bills. Debt Collectors are employed by third-party collection agencies and business to business collection agencies, while others, known as in-house debt [Read Full Story]

Debt Collection and Account Collectors – Career Outlook

Debt Collection Career Outlook Employment of bill and account collectors is projected to grow by about 19 percent over the 2008-18 decade, which is faster than average for all occupations. Most jobs in this occupation require only a high school diploma, though many employers prefer workers with some customer service experience. Job prospects [Read Full Story]

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