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Yes. A $30 background check is paid directly to the partnering company and is valid for three years.
KC Elite Staffing LLC has a low, flat service fee of $49.75 per invoice, which includes the $19.75 fee charged by our partner, Arise. We pay our contractors on the 1st and 15th of each month.
This fee helps KC Elite Staffing LLC cover essential business costs, including partner fees, technology, banking fees, software, direct deposit costs, and more. By maintaining this affordable flat rate, we provide you with dedicated support—from getting started and completing your certification to ongoing assistance. Your success is our priority!
We offer resume services that offer a very high success rate for getting you a W2 work from home job. With our resumes it comes with a list of job you can apply for and most people get a call back within the week of applying.
We offer mainly customer service positions.
You can apply for a job by clicking on Apply Now and completing our job application on the website.
Yes, your personal information is safe with us. We strictly use it for recruitment purposes and adhere to the highest standards of data confidentiality.
Send us a message via the Contact Us Form and one of our representatives will contact you as soon as possible.
You must legally reside in the United States and must be 18 years or older. You can provide your services from anywhere that is open to new applications.
*Currently not accepting new applicants from the following states:
You have the flexibility to partner with a variety of client programs, including opportunities in sales, customer service, technical support, email support, and chat support.
As an Authorized Agent, Independent Contractor, Sole Proprietor, or Freelancer, you are responsible for managing your own taxes. KC Elite Staffing LLC does not withhold taxes on your behalf. If you earn $600 or more within the year, you will receive a 1099 form for tax reporting purposes.
Additionally, as an independent contractor, you are not eligible for unemployment benefits, overtime pay, or employee benefits.
We recommend consulting with a tax professional to understand your tax obligations, available deductions, and any potential write-offs to maximize your earnings.
A 1099 is a self-employed individual who is sometimes referred to as an independent contractor. Independent contractors are responsible for setting aside money for their taxes. Being independent also means that you are able to write off things such as your internet, phone, and business-related expenses. I am not giving legal or tax advice. If you have any questions regarding being a 1099 please visit : https://www.irs.gov/
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