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What It’s Like Working For Workclick by TheHeat: 7:10pm On Sep 29, 2017
If you have any kind of skill and you are not signed up on Workclick, then you need to stop reading this article and do that right away. Oh, pardon me!Just finish reading this article and see why you need to join thousands of people making cool money working for one of the world’s biggest service ordering networking company.

What Workclick offers is a mobile platform for skilled and talented people who are willing to commercialize their skills, more good money and increase their professional relevance. The innovation enables these people to work and earn money by providing professional services to millions of customers across the cities where Workclick operates. Workclick’s services are currently present in the United States, Nigeria and Kenya.

Just any skill is okay on Workclick. Mechanic, hairdressing, plumbing, electrician, laundering, barbing, dentistry, make up and beauty, carpentry, gardening, photography, cobbling, tailoring, home appliances repairs, satellite TV installation, pedicure/manicure, the pull is endless.

So how does one get on this platform? Simple. Let’s assume you are a hairdresser. The first step to working for Workclick is to download the Workclickmobile app on your phone or mobile device. Once this is done, you are required to register on the platform.

Currently all Workclick workers are required to undergo at least one in-house training organized by Workclick’straining and development team. The training is absolutely free. Once the training is completed, the Hairdresser returns to her base to await her first job request.

On the other side of Workclick app is the customer end. Thousands of registered users sign up on the platform and make requests daily to get their domestic and professional jobs done. So let’s assume a lady somewhere in Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria needs a plumbing service. Using the Workclick app, she simply requests for plumber. The Workclick app immediately locates the nearest Workclickplumberto the selected location and assigns the job to him.

So as a hairdresser using Workclick, you are sure of regular jobs since the app takes care of marketing your services to wide range of people. You also don’t need to worry about price bargaining as the prices of all services offered by Workclick are fixed. This means that before someone requests for your services, he or she would have agreed on the price set by Workclick.

So here is the big question. How much can someone make working for Workclick? Depending on your skill, every Workclick worker is estimated to make about $900 a month. The earning could actually be more as recent data shows that more users with growing needs are daily signing up to get their jobs done.

The kick-back for Workclickon every completed job is 20 percent of the payment received. So for a completed $20 job, Workclick gets $4.
Becoming financially empowered using your skill(s) doesn’t get any better than this. Get on board and become a Workclick worker today.
App is available on Google Playstore and Appstore for Android and iOS enabled mobile devices respectively.

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