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HostPapa is hiring. Remote positions available!

HostPapa is looking to fill multiple positions. These positions are all remote, so you can work from home or anywhere in the world.

You can apply on our careers website at http://hostpapa.applytojob.com/

No outsourcing companies will be accepted.

Customer Service position requirements:

  • Knowledge of Web Hosting
  • Extensive cPanel experience
  • Great communication skills
  • Capable of working with customers via phone, chat or email
  • Fluent English
  • Bonus: Being fluent in either French, Spanish or German in addition to English

Technical Support position requirements:

  • Expert level knowledge of Web Hosting
  • Have had root access to cPanel servers
  • System Administrator knowledge of cPanel
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Fluent in English. Being fluent in French, Spanish or German is a bonus as well

We also have positions open for Content Marketing Manager, Digital Copywriter, Technical Copywriter, Office 365 Certified Specialist and a few more. More details about each position on the application site.

Thanks!

Marian

Comments

  • Any tentative salary for these positions ?

  • It depends on skills and experience. If you apply and you fit the job description you'll be contacted by HR for an interview and more details.

    Thanks!

  • Is it normal procedure to apply for jobs without even a hint of the compensation ? I am just asking. There should be a starting base slab, which would go up with experience. Correct me if I am wrong.

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor
    edited July 2017

    @Junkless said:
    Is it normal procedure to apply for jobs without even a hint of the compensation ? I am just asking. There should be a starting base slab, which would go up with experience. Correct me if I am wrong.

    Ehh, I've seen it both ways in the tech industry. Sometimes a salary is known going in, sometimes it's negotiable based on experience, and sometimes you don't know until you interview and an offer is made. Though, at least any job I've applied for I have at lease scoped out salaries on glassdoor. Probably won't help in this case though, unfortunately.

    Edit: would you look at that, there are some estimated salaries on Glassdoor

  • We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

  • @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

  • ChristianDSHChristianDSH Member, Host Rep

    Junkless said: So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    Which isn't uncommon, compare for example salary in europe to salary in asia.

  • WickedWicked Member

    @Junkless said:

    @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    Nothing wrong with that. In Norway you make $20/hour for working at McDonalds, in the US you make $8.

    But he mentioned location and skills.

  • ehabehab Member

    hi @Junkless how many languages can you speak from the above?

  • @Wicked said:

    @Junkless said:

    @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    Nothing wrong with that. In Norway you make $20/hour for working at McDonalds, in the US you make $8.

    But he mentioned location and skills.

    Wow! So get a job for me.

  • classyclassy Member
    edited July 2017

    @Junkless said:

    @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    In most civilized countries, if your business entity takes on an employee it needs to adhere to the employment laws of the country the business is located in.

    So if that's the case, then discriminating based on country is impossible if it's below your business' country's minimum wage.

    But yea, this is lowendtalk...

    Thanked by 2Yura Falzo
  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Thread cleaned of some inappropriate nonsense. Also, there appear to be some entries on glassdoor that offer some insight into potential salaries.

    Thanked by 2alown marianu
  • Some of the positions have been filled already but there are still some openings.

    If you're interested in a remote job in the web hosting industry submit a job application here: http://hostpapa.applytojob.com/ . HR will reach out with details if the job application and skill set matches the job description. No outsourcing companies will be accepted.

    Thanks!

  • Will people running their own hosting company be accepted? ;)

  • @Zerpy said:
    Will people running their own hosting company be accepted? ;)

    I too have the same question. Anyhow i have applied a few days back..

  • @intepentium0 said:

    @Zerpy said:
    Will people running their own hosting company be accepted? ;)

    I too have the same question. Anyhow i have applied a few days back..

    If you're running your own hosting company why would you want to get a job? No, people running their own hosting company won't be accepted.

    Thanked by 1Junkless
  • @marianu said:

    @intepentium0 said:

    @Zerpy said:
    Will people running their own hosting company be accepted? ;)

    I too have the same question. Anyhow i have applied a few days back..

    If you're running your own hosting company why would you want to get a job? No, people running their own hosting company won't be accepted.

    Just because people run companies, doesn't mean they're big enough to make a living out of it, or because it's hard to fill 8 hours a day when everything runs smoothly with a not so big customer-base ;)

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    @Zerpy said:

    @marianu said:

    @intepentium0 said:

    @Zerpy said:
    Will people running their own hosting company be accepted? ;)

    I too have the same question. Anyhow i have applied a few days back..

    If you're running your own hosting company why would you want to get a job? No, people running their own hosting company won't be accepted.

    Just because people run companies, doesn't mean they're big enough to make a living out of it, or because it's hard to fill 8 hours a day when everything runs smoothly with a not so big customer-base ;)

    Lol. yeah I remember a time about 7 years ago when I probably worked about 3 hours a day cuz it was a small company and everything usually ran smoothly. I made enough to live but cud easily have taken on another job.

    Thanked by 1Zerpy
  • ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
    edited August 2017

    @Wicked said:

    @Junkless said:

    @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    Nothing wrong with that. In Norway you make $20/hour for working at McDonalds, in the US you make $8.

    But he mentioned location and skills.

    WoW!

    We got 26 EUR/ DAY (8 Hour)

    IT Department, Sysadmin position.

    Hungary

    Mcdonalds 3 EUR/ HOUR

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider
    edited August 2017

    @ZweiTiger said:

    @Wicked said:

    @Junkless said:

    @marianu said:
    We hire from all over the world. Salary is dependent on location and skills. We can’t give a base salary when hiring from across the entire globe.

    So you mean to say, you offer different salaries to people from different locations for the same job and same skill set?

    Nothing wrong with that. In Norway you make $20/hour for working at McDonalds, in the US you make $8.

    But he mentioned location and skills.

    WoW!

    We got 26 EUR/ DAY (8 Hour)

    IT Department, Sysadmin position.

    Hungary

    Mcdonalds 3 EUR/ HOUR

    Surely not 26 EUR/day, seems way too low.

  • WSSWSS Member

    @Nekki - looking for work? You can shout "Oh Papi!" at will.

  • @WSS said:
    @Nekki - looking for work? You can shout "Oh Papi!" at will.

    And Fart Mother.

  • These job threads always end up the same. Everyone in the world wants EUR 30K minimum a year regardless of experience, availability and other commitments.

    Enquire further and apply or feck off already ;)

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