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Are you looking for an entry-level opportunity to kickstart your career in remote customer support? If so, we have an opening for a Remote Chat Support Agent on our Customer Support team.

Job Details:

  • Contract Length: There is no fixed term for this role, providing flexibility in your work arrangement.
  • Rate: $35 per hour.
  • Responsibilities: As a Remote Chat Support Agent, your main responsibility is to respond to live chat messages on a business’s website or social media accounts. This includes addressing customer inquiries, providing sales links, and offering discounts.
  • Requirements: To be eligible for this role, you must have a device (phone, tablet, or laptop) capable of accessing social media and website chat functions. You should be able to work independently, closely follow provided instructions, and have a reliable internet connection. While no prior experience is required, having a strong work ethic and a willingness to learn is essential.
  • Location: This is a remote work opportunity, allowing you to work online from any location. While applicants from all geographic locations are welcome, candidates based in the United States are preferred.

Training and Experience: This role is suitable for individuals seeking an entry-level position in customer support. Full training will be provided to ensure you are well-prepared to handle live chat interactions and support customers effectively.

Why Apply: Entry Level Remote Chat Support Agents are in high demand worldwide. This opportunity offers flexibility in terms of hours worked, allowing you to build your customer support skills and gain valuable experience in a remote work environment.

Don’t miss this chance to embark on a rewarding career in customer support. Apply below to begin your journey as a Remote Chat Support Agent!


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