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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. Location: Remote work online (United States preferred.
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Skills/background needed: These are entry-level live chat jobs, so full training is provided. We are always seeking people who have what it takes to become a Live Chat Agent. We seek flexible and dedicated professionals who enjoy chatting on the phone and working in a team-oriented environment to join our inbound call center / answering service.
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Skills/background needed: Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop). What you will be doing: As a social media manager you will be paid to reply to live chat messages on social media accounts.
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Location: Remote work online worldwide (United States preferred). If you can start right away please apply below. 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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So if you can start right away, please apply below. It’s an online job that you can do from anywhere, and the starting pay is $25 per hour going up to $35 per hour. This job today requires you to reply to live chat messages on behalf of businesses.
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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 Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now.
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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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These are remote positions, meaning you can do the work online from anywhere. You will work for businesses answering live chat messages on their website or social media accounts. Rate: $25 per hour. The job of a customer support agent is to support online visitors of business by answering all customer inquiries via chat and email.
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These are remote positions, meaning that you can do the work online from anywhere. We are looking for a US-based, enthusiastic, and customer-centric Customer Support Associate. You only chat online, using tools such as Facebook Messenger.
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We need live chat assistants who can reply to messages from website visitors. Requirements: You need to have access to a laptop, phone, or tablet and have a reliable internet connection. You do NOT need to talk to anyone on the phone as all the work is done in online chat.
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As a chat support specialist, you will be providing high-touch concierge-level help desk support for customers on social media platforms. Chat support specialists are in huge demand worldwide right now.
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As a live chat assistant, you will be paid to reply to live chat messages on a business's website or social media accounts. We are hiring a customer service representative to manage customer queries and complaints.
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All the live chat support agents need to do is select a template answer and paste this into the reply box. The work can be done remotely anywhere in the world by anyone who speaks basic English. If you are willing to reply to simple questions online, we have an interesting opportunity for you.
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Social Media Live Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. What you will be doing: As a social media chat assistant you will be paid to reply to live chat messages on a business’s website or social media accounts.
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Remote Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. If so, this live chat assistant job could be for you. Do you have a laptop, tablet, or phone with a reliable internet connection? We are hiring people from the United States right now for these positions.
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