Coyle_shops not appearing on the list of open opportunities.

Hi There,
I am receiving emails with the new opportunities from Coyle but when I log in, I do not always see them on the list of opportunities. I can find them when searching via Surveys though.
Also filtering doesn't seem to work for me. I set my postal code and the distance but I am still seeing jobs from other continents on my list. Are my settings incorrect or does anyone else facing similar issues?

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After I click on 'Open Opportunities,' I make sure my state, zip code and distance fields are filled in, then I click on 'Update Filter.' Opportunities that meet my search criteria appear.
Then it may be something wrong with my settings. If I do the same, I am still seeing other continents on top.
When I login initially I see 0 shops, I click on Open opportunities and then see global shops. Then I click on the fields I mentioned earlier and click Update Filter. My local shops come up. You should have a initial profile set up.
I do the same but eventually do not see my local shops.

The Ops Coordinator replied: 'If the opportunity is still available, you may need to sort through the list of open opportunities to locate it. Unfortunately, all international locations without US zip codes may appear. *that's my issue*

Tip: You could try removing your zip code and mileage radius, then hitting Update Filter and then searching by a particular city. That will narrow selections down if the evaluation is still available.' *doesn't work - all continents on the list*
Unfortunately Shopmetrics doesn't deal with international options or mapping well, which also frustrates up shoppers who are looking for assignments there.

You basically have to put the city name in with no postal code or state and work from there...or go through the clients one-by-one to find stuff in your area. If I'm looking for stuff in the U.K. I just put in London for the city and make the radius as big as possible.
I started putting in my state. I used to use a zip code and distance, but then too many are international shops.
@SteveSoCal wrote:

Unfortunately Shopmetrics doesn't deal with international options or mapping well, which also frustrates up shoppers who are looking for assignments there.

You basically have to put the city name in with no postal code or state and work from there...or go through the clients one-by-one to find stuff in your area. If I'm looking for stuff in the U.K. I just put in London for the city and make the radius as big as possible.
While others are giving good advice, since the OP is in the UK, most of it doesn't apply.

Steve is right. (Don't quote me on that. )
@SoCalMama wrote:

Steve is right.

I'm locking in this quote before she edits it.....
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