Ashkelon is recruiting students for the municipal call centre
Ashkelon’s municipal company has published a recruitment notice for students to work as phone service representatives. The role is for evening and night shifts, without sales, and requires at least two shifts per week. After training, part of the night work may be done from home.
Ashkelon’s municipal company is looking for students to work as phone service representatives. The notice states that this is a service-centre role without sales, focused on assisting customers who use the company’s services.
The shifts are designed for evening and night hours. According to the notice, applicants should be available for at least two shifts per week; Friday and Saturday shifts are by arrangement. The night shift runs until 01:30, and working from home is possible only after training.
The stated requirements are availability, willingness to work and a service-minded approach. Previous customer-service experience is listed as an advantage, not as a mandatory condition in the published notice.
To apply, candidates should send a CV through the QR code in the official municipal company notice. Before applying, it is advisable to confirm that the position and conditions are still current with the recruiting body.
FAQ
- Who is this job intended for?
- The notice is addressed to students who can work evening and night shifts.
- Is this a sales job?
- No. The official notice specifically states that the phone service role is not sales-based.
- Can the work be done from home?
- The notice says remote work is possible at night and only after completing training.


