Live Chat Customer Support – No Experience Required (Remote Job)

Live Chat Agent Part time – Work from Home – Remote Customer Support – Virtual Assistant – Online Remote Operate At Home Position (Part-time/ Full-time)

Ask yourself: Do you have solid written communication skills? Are you good at managing your time? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment? Are you detail-oriented? Can you provide exceptional customer service? Do you have great multi-tasking skills? If so, please consider applying for this administrative position today!

Right now there are thousands of businesses hiring chat support agents, no background is needed as complete training is included. If you are looking for an online job that you can start right now, the full details are 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. You have a document with answers to all the frequently asked questions right in front of you and a supervisor who is there to help you whenever you get a tricker question.

Contract length:No set end date

Rate:$35 per hour

Skills/background needed:Must have a device able to access social media and website chat functions (Phone/Tablet/Laptop). Be able to operate on your own. Ability to closely follow given guidelines and steps. Have 20+ hours availability per week. consistent internet access.

Hours per week:20 – 40 hours a week

Location:Remote work worldwide (preference given to US applicants).

Customer chat support agents are one of the fastest-growing job categories in the world right now. Businesses are looking for people who can begin work without delay.

If you can start without delay, submit your application below.

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