Work Remotely? Yes Job Role: Email Customer Service Agents Work Hours and Schedule: Schedule is scaattered from Monday to Sunday either morning or graveyard shift with 2 days off depending on your weekly shift.
Work Duration: 8 to 10 hours a day (Full-time)
Rate or Salary range: $5/hr
Commission Based only? No
E-mail Customer Service Agents
Are you passionate about providing customer support?
We are seeking a full-time customer support representative for a long-term position who is familiar with email-based customer service. When hired, the job would require you to assist the customers via email and update the customer records using a CRM called Kayako. The CSR team also handles QA calls for our phone support team.
Moreover, you should be able to support office duties including the following:
• Work well independently as well as a part of a team.
• Able to communicate discrepancies with the team or team lead.
• Maintain regular consistent and professional attendance, punctuality, and performance.
• Able to multi-task, both the number of people needing your attention and the number of tasks needing to be completed by you with each person.
• Maintain files with appropriate version control.
• Effectively manage own time and respond to updated task priorities.
• Follow-up on “loose ends” and complete tasks without needing step-by-step instructions or reminders.
Requirements:
• Work full-time supporting this program during the assigned shift without schedule conflicts (e.g., no other work commitments, personal tasks, or commuting).
• Have regular access to a high-speed, stable internet connection.
• Successfully complete an MS Excel screening task that takes approximately 15 minutes.
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