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These are remote positions, meaning that you can do the work online from anywhere. 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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As a client support specialist, you will provide the world-class service that clients expect from us. Using your excellent written communication skills and knack for technology, you’ll answer questions about our products and help transform stressful situations into positive interactions via email and chat support.
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Website chat support agents are one of the fastest-growing job categories in the world right now. Location: Remote work online (United States preferred). That is because so many businesses are trying to hire people to help them manage the live chat requests on their website and social media accounts right now, that they are paying very well and fast tracking people into work.
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We are seeking a few full-time Seasonal Chat Support Assistants to support our customers via email and live chat. What you will be doing: As a Chat Support Assistant, you will be responsible for answering live chat questions on behalf of businesses.
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Applicants with no previous experience in live chat work are welcome to apply. Location: You can work remotely online from the United States. You will work remotely online, texting with customers on their website or using Facebook Messenger.
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Online chat support workers are in huge demand worldwide right now. Skills/background needed: Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop.
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Have you ever wished to work remotely for a customer support position providing live chat support that can get you paid between $25 to $35 per hour while you work from home.
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These remote positions offer the convenience of working from anywhere. We’re hiring Support Agents for Facebook messenger and other social media platforms to provide outstanding customer support.
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Remote Chat Assistants are in huge demand worldwide right now. This job is for 15 - 20 hours a week, working remotely online as a live chat assistant. 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.
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Work from home chat support agents are in huge demand worldwide right now. You can do the work from anywhere and never need to speak to people on the phone.
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As a remote Chat Support Agent, you will work from your home while holding yourself accountable for your success and proactively supporting our customers. The person you were talking to is a website chat support agent, and they are getting paid $25 - $35 an hour to help you.
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