Customer Support Agent

RemoteWorker US, has a listing for a full-time, entry-level, remote, customer service representative. Starting pay was not listed.

About the job

Home-office stipend / PTO – As a Customer Support Agent you’ll: Be an unwavering customer advocate via inbound email and social-channel customer support, upholding Elevate’s mission of world-class service; Strive for one-touch resolution through root cause analysis, and by prioritizing and multitasking a large volume of inbound contacts with attention to detail and ownership; Help keep internal and external knowledge bases and documentation up-to-date Hiring Fast

Posted on Feb 15, 2024.

If interested and want to know more, click the link above, or to apply click the LINK here.

Customer Service Representative

Knightly Tours, has a remote, part-time, customer service representative opening. No starting pay is listed.Knightly Tours is a venture capital & private equity company based in Seattle, Washington. We provide high-quality tour and travel services to customers worldwide. Our mission is to offer exceptional customer service and create memorable travel experiences for our customers.

Qualifications

  • Excellent Customer Service skills
  • Strong Customer Support proficiency
  • Ability to address customer concerns in a timely and effective manner
  • Experience in customer experience enhancement
  • Ability to maintain a positive and professional demeanor during interactions with customers
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Ability to work independently in a remote environment
  • Previous customer service experience in the travel or hospitality industry is a plus

If you are interested you can check the company out on the link above, or to apply, click the LINK here.

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