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Location: Remote work online (United States preferred). Skills/background needed: Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop). Website chat operators are the people who answer the customer’s live chat support or sales questions on a business’s website.
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If you can start right away please apply below. The position will require an ability to work independently, and with a team as a Client Service Representative to reply to inbound chats and emails. Hours per week: 10 + hours a week.
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If you're truly interested in working remotely, I'm sure you'll find a remote job that matches your skills and interests. Because here, I have a remote job that's perfectly suitable for your skills and interests.
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What you will be doing: As a live chat assistant 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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Online chat support workers are in huge demand worldwide right now. We have a great history of providing excellent career opportunities for sharp, energetic people. The role consists of interacting with customers over email, chat or other systems.
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Requirements: You need to have access to a laptop, phone, or tablet and have a reliable internet connection. So if you can start right away, please apply today! 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.
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Live Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. We are offering a rewarding employment experience for those who excel in a dynamic environment and who can consistently deliver high-caliber customer service.
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Remote Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. Do you have a laptop, tablet, or phone with a reliable internet connection? Remote Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now.
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Location: Remote work online worldwide (United States preferred). Virtual chat assistants are the people who answer the customer’s live chat support or sales questions on a business’s website.
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Full training is provided and you work online from your phone or laptop. Full training is provided and you work online from your phone or laptop. 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.
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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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