Remote FT Contract: Customer Care Specialist

The Technical Customer Care Specialist role is a fully remote position that requires excellent customer service skills. To be successful, you’ll need a high school diploma or GED, strong written and verbal communication abilities, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to adapt to change.

This company’s Professional Division connects clients with qualified candidates for professional roles. Their team of experienced recruiters specializes in Executive Placement, Accounting & Finance, Human Resources, and Administrative Support. They offer various hiring options including direct hire, contract-to-hire, contingent, and “Smart Hire” placements.
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/cb698f11

Remote FT: Customer Service Rep

This is a job listing for a fully remote customer service representative (CSR) position.

The job offers:

  • Flexibility and work-life balance with the ability to customize your schedule
  • Supportive work environment with mentorship opportunities for growth
  • Competitive benefits package including health insurance, skill development programs, and union membership

They are looking for someone who is passionate about customer service, has strong communication skills, and is coachable.

The ideal candidate will be US-based and have the necessary equipment for remote work (computer, webcam, internet connection).
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/job/020b3465

What I Did Today

I posted a few great job opportunities on the CTP job board for the CTP job searchers. I also worked on the ERG project. Every day I still learn something new about how ERGs work and which companies take part. By searching today, I found companies and other organizations in other countries that work with ERGs and people who are disabled. I personally never thought about other companies in other countries working with ERGs which is amazing.

What I Did Today

Today we spent most of the time going over networking, first with a presentation/lecture and then with an example showing various network commands on both Windows and Linux. I really enjoyed this because I learned a lot in a short amount of time, many things I never understood before finally clicked for me, and I recognized some of the terminology I learned in my SkillSoft courses. Unfortunately, in the last hour, I ended up not having much time to make progress on the lab project, since I had to redo the step I was on from last time due to the interruption, which required me to wait on several installation screens. Overall, I was happy with how class went today.

What I did today

Today, I completed a Skillshare course, and we had an overview on network architecture, specifically IP addresses, netmasks, and gateways. After that, we also saw a demonstration of some network commands we can use in the console to poke around our networks at home.

Afterwards, we worked more on the project. I mostly sat and watched other people’s progress and information as it was increasingly hot in my area, and I wasn’t really able to focus on actual work given the heat. I intend to do actual work on my end of the project after class, once I’ve cooled off a bit.

Overall, I would say it was a good day.

What I did today

Today I finished a workplace accountability doc. I worked on a Communication accountability doc. I completed an elective on job searching and will start a new project. It seems like I am on target for completing some projects. Today was a very good day!