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Support/interface with the Customer via phone, VTC, email, chat, and applicable online presence, such as JIRA, Confluence, SharePoint, and SpySpace. + Prepare routine metrics and system availability reports and user support metrics.
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Skills/background needed: These are beginner-level live chat jobs, so full training is provided, and you do not need to have done any paid live chat work before. You only chat online, using tools such as Facebook Messenger.
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As a remote customer support agent, you will be cross-trained to support multiple clients to resolve their customer service needs via live chat. What you will be doing: When someone comes to the business’s website to ask for a discount code or to find out about the refund policy, you will be the person on the other side of the chat widget, helping them out.
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You will be responsible for ensuring that customer support remains best in class by clearly and effectively responding to customer requests in a timely manner through our care channels (email, live chat, etc.
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The person you were talking to is a website live chat support agent, and they are getting paid $25 – $35 an hour to help you. Live chat support agents are one of the fastest-growing job categories in the world right now.
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Chat support assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. As a live chat customer support assistant, you will be paid to reply to live chat messages on a business's website or social media accounts.
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They offer live chat sales and customer support to their customers on their website and this job posting is to hire workers to be these live chat assistants. Skills/background needed: Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop.
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What you will be doing: As a live chat support specialist you will be paid to reply to live chat messages on a business’s website or social media accounts. Live Chat Specialists are in huge demand worldwide right now.
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The job of a customer support agent is to support online visitors of business by answering all customer inquiries via chat and email. You will work for businesses answering live chat messages on their website or social media accounts.
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You will monitor live chat agents who are having conversations with customers, Your role is to check that they are following the agreed guidelines and providing quality support. Live chat assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now.
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This is a job advertisement for a live chat customer support assistant. Your job will be to respond to live chat messages from customers on a business's website and help them with their support questions.
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Provide Tier 1 and Tier II troubleshooting support by taking incoming calls and chat sessions regarding service problems, questions, or concerns including email, web authentication, loss of service, power outage calls, and other associated issues.
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Utilizing Help Desk ticketing and support tools (Zendesk) to provide Tier 1 support and technical assistance to College Track staff via phone, email and computer chat as it relates to computer systems, hardware, or software.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide a proactive and a thorough customer service experience through email, chat and phone on all customer support needs; i.e., functionality questions, troubleshooting issues and configuration best practices.
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At Foundever, we deliver leading CX solutions to global industry clients, including customer service, technical support and warranty options. Drive customer satisfaction through voice, chat, and/or email communications.
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