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How to join

 Below are the simple steps you will need to follow to begin your journey working from home, running your own self employed business, and managing your work life around your social life!  

Once these steps are complete, you will need to sign up and pay for the training, usually around £50.  These opportunities appear regularly, and can fill up fast, so we recommend you register your business and affiliate with us regardless of existing opportunities, so you can be ready to go when the right one for you arises.  More information can be found on our website, Carleton Connections

Step 1

Apply via the Arise UK Website and create a profile. Fill in your details and follow the form, and when it asks how you heard about Arise, please use CSP ID

2484587

 Once this has been completed, please use Company ID   442544

to affiliate with

Carleton Connections Ltd


Step 2

You will need to go through an Admissions IQ voice screening test - you will be answering simple questions via an automated process - this is to check your tone and ability to be heard and understood on the telephone

Step 3

Apply for a CRB (Criminal Record Background Check) these cost about £25 for a basic one and you will get to keep it, and we will need a copy of it for our records. On some programs this will be free, so do check this when you select your client.
These are necessary, as you will be handling sensitive client data

Step 4

Once you are registered and set up on Arise, you are ready to choose your client.  There are a variety of benefits to working with  each client, and there may be specific requirements to be able to work with them.  Please ensure you have read all the information available before committing to your chosen client


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